There are various Sunan and manners with regards to entering a house and asking permission to enter a house etc. Let us discuss a few of them today: 1. Give Salam when you enter or exit your house. The Beloved and Blessed Prophet صَلَّی اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ وَسَلَّمَ said: When you enter
The Prophet ﷺ told us when he said, “No one sends me salam (salutation of peace) except Allah has returned my soul to me so that I can return his salam .” (Abu Dawud) Now I want you to look at the closest door to you, and imagine. Imagine that the beloved Prophet ﷺ walked through that door at this moment. Imagine him walking in with his
The Messenger of Allah said: “Allah has angels who go around on earth conveying to me the salaam of my Ummah.” [Nasa’i] 5. Your sins will be erased and your status raised. The Messenger of Allah said: “Whoever sends blessings upon me once, Allah will erase ten sins from him and will raise him ten degrees in status.” [Nasa’i]
The salam (سَلَام) (meaning “Peace”) is a religious salutation among Muslims when greeting, though it is also used by Arabic speakers of other religions, such as Arab Christians, as well as by Muslims generally. Why do we say Salam? ‘Salam’ is an Arabic word which means ‘peace’. It also used for harmlessness, benefit, and
After performing Salah (prayer), it is common for Muslims to engage in supplications (dua) and recite specific azkar (remembrances) to seek Allah’s blessings and guidance. This dua and azkar can vary, but here are some commonly recited ones: Subhanallah (سبحان الله): Recite this phrase 33 times. Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله Saying “insha’Allah” is a commandment from Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى, and, as such, we should never minimize it, make fun of it, or convey the wrong meaning about it to others. Additionally, there is one situation where we should not say “insha’Allah:” when we make dua’ (supplication). jYwxyJ.
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