We are the angels of Allah. We have been sent to the people of Lut and we have been sent to give you glad tidings of a son possessing much knowledge and wisdom.” Prophet Ibrahim knew that Allah’s punishment for the people of Sodom was near. He immediately feared for his nephew, Lut; he said to the angels: “Indeed, within it is Lut.”
Also what is the wisdom of saying “I seek protection in Allah from saitaan” when a dog barks? Is this because the dog can see the jinn? Also in the end of prayer when we say salam to our right and left, are we saying this to our brothers or the two angels recording our deeds?
That is to say, Islam as taught by the earlier prophets was completed and perfected by Muhammad. The foregoing underscores the fact that we cannot have a better prayer than the prayer for salam — Islam — peace. And the best greeting we can give to our fellow beings is nothing but “peace be upon you” — “as-salamu alaykum“.
We would like to highlight that invoking blessings and peace upon the Prophet is a very rewardable thikr (remembrance) that the Muslim should keenly recite more often, especially on Fridays. The Prophet said, " Among the most excellent of your days is Friday, so invoke more blessings on me on that day, for your invocations will be presented to me."
Personally I like sura nahl. waste2muchtime. I don't think it's necessarily quantifiable. Some good ayat are Ayat al Kursi in Surah Baqarah, the first few ayaat of Surah al Mulk, etc. 8 yr. ago. I know Surah Hashr, the last three verses are all purely praising Allah.
The Meaning of Salawat. P1: Salawat is the plural form of Salat which simply means ‘to call` (Du`a). The reality of calling is that the person who calls tries to attract the attention of the one who is called upon. This type of attracting attention, if it comes from a higher source it is called Rahmat (blessing) and if it comes from a lower
Allah prescribed the salaam for Adam (peace be upon him) and his descendants until the Hour begins. In fact the greeting of the believers will continue to be salaam even after they enter Paradise. It was narrated by Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet SAW, that when Allah, may He be exalted, created Adam, He said to him:
“May Allah’s peace, mercy and blessings be upon you!” We commence the prayer with the Name of God and end it with salam to the creatures of Allah. In these salutations, the hierarchy is observed. We send our salam first upon the Messenger of Allah, then upon the prophets, the saints and the righteous, and then the believers and followers.
We do not say jazak Allah to Allah, Allah is the One who gives jazaa’ (recompense)! We do not say salaamu ‘al Allah (Salaam upon Allah), because He Himself is As Salaam! There is a hadeeth narrated by ibn Mas’ood radi Allahu anhu that the companions used to say: ‘assalaamu ‘al Allah’ (Salaam be upon Allah) instead of ‘at-Tahyaatu
Answer. Praise be to Allah. The meaning of Bismillah is: I begin my actions, seeking the help of Allah and seeking blessing (barakah) by beginning in His name. In the phrase Bismillah (lit. In the name of Allah), there is something which is omitted, namely: I begin my action in the name of Allah. So saying Bismillah before reading Qur’an
How do you say bye in Islam? “Hello” in Arabic is therefore “As-Salaam-Alaikum,” or “Peace be Upon You,” to which the response is “Wa-Alaikum-Salaam,” or “Unto You be Peace.”. This can be shortened to just “Salaam” among peers or close friends. “Goodbye” in Arabic is “ma’aasalaama.”. All of these terms are
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful As a concise answer from the perspective of Shia Islam, in regards to saying hello (Salam) from a non-mahram man to a woman non-mahram and vice versa: All Maraja’ (Marja’al-Taqlids – religious authorities/scholars of Shia-Islam): there is no problem (it’s permissible) if there is no intention of enjoyment (by that
v t e Islam uses a number of conventionally complimentary phrases praising God (e.g., Subḥānahu wa-taʿālā ), or wishing good things upon Muhammad or others considered prophets and chosen figures of God (e.g., ʿalayhi s-salām ).
Answer Salah is a special blessing and mercy from Allah Salam means peace So “salalahu alayhi wasalam” means “may the special blessings and mercy of Allah be upon him (The messenger of Allah)”. Original Source Link.
1. Yes, You may ask for anything in Jannah. And when it comes to the levels of Jannah, It has to do more with a status rather than a limit of wishes. Hope this answers your question. Share. Improve this answer.
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