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| Аካθይጳнυ շ аду | Ոςоχуሤу ከվυсυвру оφխняξивуሾ |
| ቸኣተሕ ጆ ωктуγеፃէγ | И օвεмаχυ |
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Download Article "Alhamdulillah" means "All praise and thanks be to Allah" in Arabic. In the Islamic world, it's an expression used to express thanks and gratitude to Allah (the Arabic name for God) for the blessings and good fortune in your life.
Alhamdulillah (pronounced "Al-Ham-Doo-Lil-Lah") is an Arabic word. Comprehensively it means "All praise and gratitude belongs to Allah (God)". It is a positive expression of appreciation to God for whatever happens in the life of a Muslim regardless of the situation. The core part of the phrase that entails praise is the Arabic term "Hamd" حَمد.
Importance of Alhamdulillah: The Holy Quran started with the word Alhamdulillah; the word Alhamdulillah occurs 38 times in Al Quran; Total 5 Surahs Started with Alhamdulillah, which includes Surah Al Fatihah, Surah Anam, Surah Kahf, Surah As Saba and Surah Al Fatir. Below are some Verses explaining the importance of saying Alhamdulillah.
So praising Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى by saying Alhamdulillah will definitely bring positivity in our thoughts, which will help a lot to come out of difficult times. · Praising Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى is a rich source of Rewards
Benefits of Saying Alhamdulillah 1. It can increase our faith One of the cornerstones of faith (Iman) in Islam is belief in the Divine Decree. Hence, 2. It can make us more humble We often think that the degrees we got at school, the position we acquired at work, the 3. It can improve our
1. Whoever reads Subhanallah 100 times in the morning and 100 times in the evening, will get the reward equal to that person who has performed 100 Hajj. 2. Whoever reads Alhamdulillah 100 times -will be rewarded as though he has participated in 100 Jihads. Answer Both virtues are recorded by Imam Tirmidhi (rahimahullah) in his sunan, Hadith: 3471.
Saying Alhamdulillah helps us remember that every blessing comes from Allah and He is the only one who can alleviate our difficulties. It also serves as a reminder of His infinite mercy and grace, which will help us stay focused on His love and guidance throughout our lives.
Praise be to Allah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Whoever says Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, lahu'l-mulk wa lahu'l-hamd wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadeer one hundred times in a day will have (a reward) equivalent to freeing ten slaves, one hundred hasanaat (good deeds) will be recorded for him and one hundred sayi'aat (bad deeds
Firstly, to tell and to make it known that: alhamdulillah. As if to announce it. Secondly, it teaches us that when we open something, we begin with hamd. (like a khutbah) Thirdly, it teaches us how to praise Allah (by saying alhamdulillah) and we also learn that we must praise Him. A Name of Allah that coincides with Hamd is Al-Hameed.
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