The Six Kalimas In Islam (Deenkisamaj)
The Six Kalimas In Islam
Six kalima is a basic Muslim religion worldwide. Usually, this kalima is remembered, Muslim children. In this article, we read about six kalima in Islam.
First kalima (Tayyab)
No one is able to be worshiped except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
Second Kalima (Shahadat)
I bear witness that no one is to be worshiped except Allah, Alone, the One who has no partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.
The third kalima (Tamjeed)
Glory be to Allah, and all glory is to Allah, no one deserves to be worshiped except Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. There is no power or authority except Allah, the Almighty, the Great.
The fourth kalima (Shahadat)
No one is worthy of worship except Allah. She is single and has no partner. To Him belongs the Kingdom and Him all the glory. He gives life and causes death. In His hand is good and He has power overall.
The fifth kalima (Astagfar)
I ask forgiveness from Allah, my Creator, and I appreciate, for all the sins I committed knowingly or unknowingly, privately or openly. And I ask His forgiveness for all the sins I know or do not know. Verily, Thou (O Allah!), Thou art the Knower of the unseen and the Revealer of faults and the Forgiver of sins. And there is no power or strength except Allah, the Highest, the Highest.
Sixth kalima (Radd,e, kufar)
Oh, Allah! I take refuge in You to be any partner, you by knowledge. I ask for Your forgiveness for a sin I do not know. I turn to it. And because of the abhorrence of unbelief and idolatry, lying and gossip, inventing new things, slander, lameness, and abomination, and all the other acts of disobedience, I submit to Your will. I believe and proclaim that no one is to be worshiped except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
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