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May Allah reward you with goodness. Arabic prayer in the name of Allah. Dua for damage and evil eye

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 1. Where does a Muslim get his faith? - From the Koran and Sunnah. 2. Where is Allah? - Above the seven heavens, above your Throne. 3. What evidence indicates this? - The Almighty said: “The Merciful has ascended to the Throne.” (20:5). 4. What does the word “ascended” mean? - He has risen. 5. Why did Allah create jinn and humans? - For the purpose that they worship Him alone, without associating partners. 6. What is the proof of this? - The Almighty said: “I created jinn and people only so that they would worship Me.” (51:56). 7. What does “worshipped” mean? - That is, they sincerely professed monotheism. 8. What is the meaning of the testimony “There is no god worthy of worship except Allah - la ilaha illa Allah”? - No one is worthy of worship except Allah. 9. What is the most important worship? - Tawhid (monotheism). 10. What is the greatest sin? - Shirk (polytheism). 11. What does tawhid mean? - Worship of Allah alone, without giving anything as a partner. 12. What does shirk mean? - Worshiping someone or something other than Allah or along with Him. 13. How many types of tawhid? - Three. 14. Which ones? - Monotheism in dominion, in worship and in the possession of names and attributes. 15. What is monotheism in dominion? - The deeds of Allah, such as: creation, provision and sustenance, revival and death. 16. What is the definition of “monotheism in worship”? - This is the worship of people to the Only God, for example, dedicating prayers, sacrifices, prostrations and other such acts to Him. 17. Does Allah have names and attributes? - Yes, definitely. 18. How do we learn about the names and attributes of Allah? - From the Koran and Sunnah. 19. Are the attributes of Allah similar to our qualities? - No. 20. Which verse says that the attributes of Allah are not similar to the qualities of creatures? - “There is no one like Him, and He is the Hearer, the Seeer.” (42:11). 21. Koran - whose speech? - Allah. 22. Sent down or created? - Revealed (is the word of Allah) 23. What does resurrection mean? - Reviving people after their death. 24. Which verse indicates the disbelief of those who deny the resurrection? - “The disbelievers believe that they will not be resurrected...” (64:7). 25. What is the proof from the Quran that Allah will resurrect us? - “Say: “On the contrary, by my Lord, you will certainly be resurrected...” (64:7). 26. How many pillars of Islam are there? - Five. 27. List them. - Certificate of “La ilaha illa Allah”, prayer, payment of zakat, fasting in the month of Ramadan and hajj if possible. 28. How many pillars of faith? - Six. 29. List them. - Belief in Allah, in angels, in the Scriptures, in messengers, in the Last Day and in predestination of both good and bad. 30. How many pillars of sincerity are there in worship? - One. 31. What is its essence? -You worship Allah as if you see Him, because even if you don’t see Him, He still sees you. 32. What does Islam mean in brief? - Submission to Allah through observance of monotheism and obedience to Him through submission, as well as renunciation of shirk and polytheists. 33. What is the meaning of faith? - It is expressed in uttering words of piety, in true conviction in the heart and in performing righteous deeds with the body (prayer, fasting...), increases due to obedience to the Lord and decreases due to sins. 34. For whose sake do we slaughter sacrificial animals and before whom do we bow to the ground? - Only for the sake of Allah and only before Him, without involving partners in this. 35. Is it possible to slaughter an animal not for the sake of Allah and is it possible to worship the creature? - No, it's forbidden. 36. What is the position of such actions? - This is a big shirk. 37. What is the judgment about someone who swears not in the name of Allah, for example, says: “I swear by the prophet” or “I swear by your life”...? - It flows into a small shirk. 38. Which verse indicates that if a polytheist dies and does not repent first, Allah will not forgive him? - “Indeed, Allah does not forgive when partners are associated with Him...” (4:48). 39. Is it permissible to bow to the sun and moon? - No. 40. Which verse indicates the prohibition of worshiping them? - “Do not prostrate yourself before the sun and the moon, but prostrate yourself before Allah, Who created them...” (41:37). 41. Which verse indicates the obligatory nature of worshiping Allah alone and the prohibition of associating partners? - “Worship Allah and do not associate partners with Him.” (4:36). 42. What is the evidence from the Qur'an regarding the obligation to make supplications only to Allah? - “Mosques belong to Allah. Do not appeal to anyone besides Allah." (72:18). 43. Which hadith indicates the prohibition of slaughtering animals not for the sake of Allah? - “Allah cursed the one who slaughtered an animal not for His sake.” 44. When is it permissible to ask for help from any of the people? - When a person is alive, is near you and is able to help. 45. And when can you not ask them for help? - If the person is dead or absent (in another place...), or unable to help. 46. ​​Who is the first messenger? - Well, peace be upon him. 47. Who is the last messenger? - Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. 48. What is the mission of the messengers, peace be upon them? - They called for monotheism and obedience to the Lord, prohibited polytheism and disobedience to His commands and prohibitions. 49. What did Allah ordain in the beginning for the sons of Adam? - He ordered to sincerely believe in Him and reject false deities. 50. Are Jews Muslims? - No. 51. Why? - Because they say that Uzair is the son of God, and did not accept the truth with which the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, came. 52. Are Christians Muslims? - No. 53. Why? - Because they say: “Messiah Isa is the son of God,” and they opposed the truth with which the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, came. 54. Does Allah have a son? - No. 55. What verses prove this? “He neither gave birth nor was he begotten.” (112:3) and many others. 56. Why are Majus non-believers? - Because they worship fire.

Useful Muslim phrases in Arabic with translation الله أكبر - Allahu akbar (Allah akbar) - Allah is Great (the Greatest). Praise (takbir). Used when a believer wishes to remember the greatness of Allah الله عالم - Allahu alim - Allah knows best (Allah knows best) عليه السلام - Alaihi salam (a.s.; a.s.) - Peace be upon him. It is said after the names of prophets, messengers and highest angels (Jibril, Mikail, Azrael, Israfil) الحمد لله - Alhamdulillah (Al-Hamdu Lil-Lyah) - Praise be to Allah. This is how Muslims often comment on something, for example, when they talk about success and when they answer questions “how are you”, “how is your health” , Lord of the worlds! السلام عليكم - Assalamu alaikum - Peace be with you (greetings) أستغفر الله - Astaghfirullah - I ask forgiveness from Allah أَعُوْذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّـيْطٰنِ الرَّج ِيْمِ - Auzu billahi min ash-shaitani r-rajim - I seek the protection of Allah from the accursed (beaten) Satan أخي - Ahi - (My) brother بَارَكَ اللهُ - Barakallah - May Allah bless you بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ - Bismillahi-r-Rahmani-r-Rahim - In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. These words should be said before any important matter (sunnah - say this phrase before eating, before ablution, at the entrance to the house, etc.) ‏وعليكم السلام - Wa alaikum assalam - “Peace be upon you too” (Reply to greetings) جزاك اللهُ خيرًا - JazakAllahu Hayran (JazakAllahu) - May Allah reward you with good! Form of expression of gratitude, analogue " Thank you". At the same time, “JazakA Allahu Khayran” is said when addressing a man; “JazakI Allahu Khayran” - when addressing a woman; “JazakUMA Allahu Khayran” - when addressing two people; “JazakUMU Allahu Khairan” - when addressing several people وَأَنْتُمْ فَجَزَاكُمُ اللَّهُ خَيْرًا - Wa antum fa jazakumu Allahu Khairan - Reply to the above gratitude. Short answer: “Wa yakum” (وإيّاكم) – and let him reward you too, “wa yaka” – (male), “wa yaki” – (female) إن شاء الله - InshaAllah - If it is the will of Allah يهديكم الله - Yahdikumullah - May Allah show you the right path! لا إله إلاَّ الله - La ilaha illa Allah - There is no God but Allah (there is no one and nothing worthy of worship except the One God, Allah). The first part of the shahada ما شاء الله - MashaAllah (Masha "Allah) - So Allah willed; Allah decided so. It is used when commenting on any events to express submission to the will of Allah, to what He has predetermined for a person. They also say “MashaAllah” when praise someone, admire someone's beauty (especially a child) so as not to jinx it صلى الله عليه وسلم - Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam , saw, saaw, pbuh) - May Allah bless and greet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). They say when mentioning the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him سبحان الله - SubhanAllah - Most Pure (Most Holy) Allah. Everything that happens or does not happen is by the will of Allah, who has no flaws. Muslims often say “SubhanAllah” in conversation or silently to remind (someone or themselves) of this سبحانه و تعالى - Subhanahu wa Ta'ala - Holy is He (Allah) and Great. These words are usually said after pronouncing the name of Allah أختي - Ukhti - My sister في سبيل الله - Fi Sabilil-Lah (fi sabilillah, fisabilillah) - On the path of the Lord

Muslims all over the world try to live according to the Sunnah - the rules and norms that the Prophet (pbuh) followed, that is, to perform godly deeds. One of them is to thank a person if he has done something good to you, and say at the same time: “Jazakallahu Khairan.” What does this expression mean and why do Muslims use words from Arabic in their speech, although they are not native Arabs?

Why is Arabic so important for Muslims?

The origin of Islam as a religion occurred among Arab tribes, and therefore Arabic became the language of worship, like Latin among Catholic Christians and Church Slavonic among Orthodox Christians. This means that each religion has its own language, which is its distinctive feature and allows it to be separated from other religions. In Islam, the main religious service that requires knowledge of the Arabic language is namaz, the fivefold prayer performed by all people who have reached a certain age, and the azan - the call to prayer. Why?

  • Reading prayer in Arabic allows you to unite Muslims all over the world: they all perform prayer as prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.).
  • The Arabic language in the adhan allows you to recognize the call to prayer anywhere in the world and not miss it, as this is considered a sin.

The words of the prayer are surahs from the Koran, and Allah in the Holy Book says that he will keep this Scripture unchanged until the Day of Judgment, and therefore it has been preserved in its original form, since it is forbidden to edit anything.

Thus, the Arabic language has 2 important functions:

  • keeping religion and scriptures unchanged;
  • unite all Muslims of the world into a single whole.

This explains the importance of the Arabic language.

What does "Jazakallahu khairan" mean?

Understanding the value of the Arabic language for Muslims and the desire to follow the actions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s.), it is easy to explain their use in everyday life of non-ritual words and expressions in this language, such as “Bismillah”, “SubhanAllah” or “Jazakallahu khairan” .

In Arabic, these words have great meaning, and Muslims believe that their use is considered a good deed for which the Almighty gives a reward. Therefore, at every opportunity they try to pronounce them.

What does "Jazakallahu khairan" mean? This expression is translated as “May Allah reward you with good!”, or “May Allah reward you with good!”, or “May Allah reward you with good.” It is a popular phrase for expressing gratitude, identical to the Russian “thank you” or “thank you”. This form of address is acceptable for men.

If they express gratitude to a woman, then they say “Jazakullahi khairan,” and if to several people, then “Jazakullah khairan.” It is allowed to shorten expressions to the words “JazakAllahu khair” (JazakiLlahi/Jazakumullahu khair), as well as use them without the word “khair”.

Sometimes Muslims use these words in writing, and here one important point arises - in Arabic, some words change their meaning to the opposite if you change their spelling. Therefore, it is important to know how to write “Jazakallahu khairan” in Russian letters and with the exact transcription in Cyrillic - a continuous spelling and necessarily the name of the Almighty with a capital letter. Two other options are also possible - “Jaza ka Allahu khairan” and “Jaza-ka-Llahu khairan”.

How should a Muslim respond if these words are said to him?

Gratitude in return for a favor or pleasant words is a sign of politeness, which is also sunnah. Therefore, if a Muslim was told the words “Jazakallahu khairan,” then the same answer should be given in accordance with the gender of the person and the number of people. There is also a short answer similar to the Russian “Reciprocally”, it is pronounced as “Va yaki” or “Va yaki”. Another, less common form of response is the form: “Wa antum fa jazakAllahu khairan,” which translates as “It is I who should thank you, not you.” This form, like the previous ones, varies according to gender and number. There is a hadith indicating a form of gratitude that can also be used - this is “Amal ul-yaum wal-layl”, which translates as “May Allah bless you. ”

The importance of pronouncing the words “Jazakallahu khair”

There are many examples in the Koran that talk about the importance of saying words of gratitude in response to a favor or pleasant words. An example of a verse from Surah Ar-Rahman on the importance of gratitude reads: “Is goodness rewarded otherwise than with goodness?” One of the hadiths on the importance of gratitude was conveyed by Tirmidhi, a famous hadith scholar: “(If) the one to whom good is done, says to the one who did it “May Allah reward you with good! (Jazakallahu khairan!)” - then he will express his gratitude very beautifully.”

What expressions can Muslims say to each other?

In addition to expressing gratitude, Muslims use the following expressions in everyday life:

  • “Alhamdulillah” (praise be to Allah!) is said to praise something or someone, as well as an answer to the question “how are you?”
  • “Bismillah” (in the name of Allah!) are the words with which Muslims precede every action.
  • “InshaAllah” (by the will of Allah/if Allah wills!/if Allah wills) are words that are used when talking about future plans and intentions.
  • “Astaghfirullah” (may Allah forgive) are words that are spoken if a person has unknowingly committed a mistake or sin, understood it, decided to correct it and asks for forgiveness, first of all, from the Almighty.

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Allah is Great (Greatest).

Praise (takbir). Used when a believer wishes to remember the greatness of Allah

Allah knows best (Allah knows best)

Spoken after the names of prophets, messengers and highest angels (Jibril, Mikail, Azrael, Israfil)

This is how Muslims often comment on something, for example, when they talk about success and when answering questions “how are you”, “how is your health”

الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

Alhamdulillahi rabbil ‘alamin

Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds!

Peace be with you (greetings).

I ask forgiveness from Allah

أَعُوْذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّـيْطٰنِ الرَّجِيْمِ

Auzu billahi min ash-shaitani r-rajim

I seek the protection of Allah from the accursed (beaten) Satan

(Barakallahu – بارك الله)

May Allah bless you!

A form of expression of gratitude, analogous to “thank you.” At the same time, “Barakallahu fiqa” is said when addressing a man; “Barakallahu fiki” - when addressing a woman; “Barakallahu fikum” - when addressing several people. Reply to Barakallahu fikum: “Wa fikum” (وإيّاكم)– and you, “wa fika” – (male), “wa fiki” – (female)

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ‎‎

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.

These words should be said before any important task (sunnah - say this phrase before eating, before ablution, when entering the house, etc.)

“Peace be with you too” (Response to a greeting).

جزاك اللهُ خيرًا

May Allah reward you with goodness!

A form of expression of gratitude, analogous to “thank you.”

At the same time, Jazak A Allahu Khairan” is said when addressing a man; "Jazak And Allahu Hayran” - when addressing a woman; "Jazak crazy Allahu Khairan” - when addressing two people; "Jazak mind blowing Allahu Hayran" - when addressing several people

وَأَنْتُمْ فَجَزَاكُمُ اللَّهُ خَيْرًا

Wa antum fa jazakumu Allahu khairan

Reply to the above thanks.

Short answer: “Va Yakum” (وإيّاكم)- and let him reward you too, “va yaka” - (male), “va yaki” - (female)

Words of congratulations on a blessed Friday

Universal holiday greetings

Literally: blessed holiday

إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ

Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.

A reminder to be patient to achieve the pleasure of the Almighty

If it is the will of Allah

May Allah show you the right path!

يهديكم الله و يصلح بالكم

Yahdmikumullah wa yuslihu balyakum

May Allah show you the right path and may He put all your affairs in order!

By Allah's decree

لا إله إلاَّ الله

There is no God but Allah (there is no one and nothing worthy of worship except the One God, Allah).

Allah willed it so; Allah decided so.

It is used when commenting on any events to express submission to the will of Allah, to what He has predetermined for man. They also say “Masha Allah” when they praise someone, admire someone’s beauty (especially a child), so as not to jinx it

May Allah be pleased with them.

Used after the names of the wives, children and companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, as well as after the names of great theologians and imams

“Radhiallahu ankh” is said to men

“Radiallahu anha” - addressed to women

“Radiallahu anhuma” - addressed to two people, regardless of gender

“Radiallahu anhum” - addressed to a group of people

صلى الله عليه وسلم‎‎

Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam

(s.a.v., saw, saaw, pbuh)

May Allah bless and greet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

They say when mentioning the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him

سلام الله علیها‎

Used after the names of righteous Muslim women - Asia, the wife of Pharaoh, and Maryam, the mother of Isa (Jesus), peace be upon them

Most Pure (Most Holy) is Allah.

Everything that happens or does not happen is by the will of Allah, who has no flaws. Muslims often say "SubhanAllah" in conversation or to themselves to remind (someone or themselves) of this

He (Allah) is Holy and Great.

These words are usually said after pronouncing the name of Allah

I love you for the sake of Allah.

“Ukhybbu-kya fi-Llyakhi” - when addressing a man; “uhybbu-ki fi-Llyahi” - when addressing a woman

أَحَبَّـكَ الّذي أَحْبَبْـتَني لَه

Ahabba-kya-lyazi ahbabta-ni la-hu

May He, for whose sake you loved me, love you.

Reply to the above phrase

(fi sabilillah, fisabilillah)

On the path of the Lord

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Muslim prayers

Muslim prayers are the basis of the life of every believer. With their help, any believer maintains contact with the Almighty. The Muslim tradition provides not only for the obligatory five times daily prayers, but also for personal appeals to God at any time, through the reading of dua. For a pious Muslim, praying in both joy and sorrow is a characteristic feature of a righteous life. No matter what difficulties a true believer faces, he knows that Allah always remembers him and will protect him if he prays to him and glorifies the Almighty.

The Koran is the holy book of the Muslim people

The Koran is the main book in the Muslim religion; it is the basis of the Muslim faith. The name of the holy book comes from the Arabic word for “reading aloud,” and it can also be translated as “edification.” Muslims are very sensitive to the Koran and believe that the holy book is the direct speech of Allah, and it has existed forever. According to Islamic law, the Koran can only be taken into clean hands.

Believers believe that the Koran was written down by the disciples of Muhammad from the words of the prophet himself. And the transmission of the Koran to believers was carried out through the angel Gabriel. Muhammad's first revelation came when he was 40 years old. After this, over the course of 23 years, he received other revelations at different times and in different places. The latter was received by him in the year of his death. All suras were recorded by the prophet's companions, but were first collected together after the death of Muhammad - during the reign of the first caliph Abu Bakr.

For some time, Muslims have used individual suras to pray to Allah. Only after Osman became the third caliph did he order the individual records to be systematized into a single book (644-656). Collected together, all the suras formed the canonical text of the holy book, which has survived unchanged to this day. Systematization was carried out primarily according to the records of Muhammad’s companion, Zayd. According to legend, it was in this order that the prophet bequeathed the suras for use.

During the day, every Muslim must pray five times:

  • Morning prayer is performed from dawn to sunrise;
  • The midday prayer is performed during the period when the sun is at its zenith until the length of the shadows reaches their height;
  • The pre-evening prayer is read from the moment when the length of the shadows reaches their height until sunset;
  • Sunset prayer is performed during the period from sunset to the moment when the evening dawn goes out;
  • Twilight prayers are read between evening and morning dawn.

This fivefold prayer is called namaz. In addition, there are other prayers in the Koran that a true believer can read at any time as needed. Islam offers prayers for all occasions. For example, Muslims often use prayer to repent of sins. Special prayers are read before eating and when leaving or entering the house.

The Koran consists of 114 chapters, which are revelations and are called suras. Each sura includes separate short statements that reveal an aspect of divine wisdom - verses. There are 6500 of them in the Koran. Moreover, the second sura is the longest, it has 286 verses. On average, each individual verse contains from 1 to 68 words.

The meaning of the suras is very diverse. There are biblical stories, mythological plots and descriptions of certain historical events. The Koran attaches great importance to the fundamentals of Islamic law.

For ease of reading, the holy book is divided as follows:

  • For thirty approximately equal-sized pieces - juzes;
  • Into sixty smaller units - Hizbs.

To simplify the reading of the Koran during the week, there is also a conditional division into seven manazils.

The Koran, as the sacred scripture of one of the world's significant religions, contains the advice and instructions necessary for a believer. The Qur'an allows every person to communicate directly with God. But despite this, people sometimes forget what they should do and how they should live correctly. Therefore, the Koran enjoins obedience to divine laws and the will of God himself.

How to read Muslim prayers correctly

It is recommended to perform namaz in a place specially designated for prayer. But this condition must be met only if there is such a possibility. Men and women pray separately. If this is not possible, then the woman should not say the prayer words out loud so as not to distract the man.

A prerequisite for prayer is ritual purity, so ablution is required before prayer. The person praying must be dressed in clean clothes and face the Muslim shrine of the Kaaba. He must have a sincere intention to pray.

Muslim prayer is performed on your knees on a special rug. It is in Islam that much attention is paid to the visual design of prayer. For example, while pronouncing sacred words, your feet should be held so that your toes are not pointed in different directions. Your arms should be crossed over your chest. It is necessary to bow so that your legs do not bend and your feet remain straight.

Prostration should be performed as follows:

  • Get down on your knees;
  • Bend over;
  • Kiss the floor;
  • Freeze for a certain time in this position.

Any prayer - an appeal to Allah - should sound confident. But at the same time, you should understand that the solution to all your problems depends on God.

Muslim prayers can only be used by true believers. But if you need to pray for a Muslim, you can do this with the help of Orthodox prayer. But you should remember that this can only be done at home.

But even in this case, it is necessary to add the words at the end of the prayer:

You need to perform namaz only in Arabic, but all other prayers can be read in translation.

Below is an example of performing morning prayer in Arabic and translated into Russian:

  • The person praying turns towards Mecca and begins the prayer with the words: “Allahu Akbar,” which translated means: “Allah is the Greatest.” This phrase is called "takbir". After this, the worshiper folds his hands on his chest, while the right hand should be on top of the left.
  • Next, the Arabic words “A'uzu3 billahi mina-shshaitani-rrajim” are pronounced, which translated means “I turn to Allah for protection from the damned shaitan.”
  • The following is read from Surah Al-Fatiha:

You should know that if any Muslim prayer is read in Russian, then you must delve into the meaning of the phrases being spoken. It is very useful to listen to audio recordings of Muslim prayers in the original, downloading them for free from the Internet. This will help you learn how to pronounce prayers correctly with the right intonation.

Arabic prayer options

In the Quran, Allah tells the believer: “Call upon Me with dua and I will help you.” Dua literally means “supplication”. And this method is one of the types of worship of Allah. With the help of dua, believers call on Allah and turn to God with certain requests, both for themselves and for their loved ones. For any Muslim, dua is considered a very powerful weapon. But it is very important that any prayer comes from the heart.

Dua for damage and evil eye

Islam completely denies magic, so witchcraft is considered a sin. Dua against damage and the evil eye is, perhaps, the only way to protect yourself from negativity. Such appeals to Allah should be read at night, from midnight to dawn.

The best place to turn to Allah with dua against damage and the evil eye is the desert. But it is clear that this is not a mandatory condition. This is generally accepted because in such a place a believer can be absolutely alone and no one or nothing will interfere with his communication with God. To read the dua against damage and the evil eye, a separate room in the house, into which no one will enter, is quite suitable.

Important condition: this type of dua should be read only if you are sure that there is a negative impact on you. If you are haunted by minor failures, then you should not pay attention to them, since they can be sent to you from heaven, as retribution for some misdeed.

Effective duas will help you overcome the evil eye and damage:

  • The first sura of the Quran Al-Fatiha, consisting of 7 verses;
  • 112 surah of the Quran Al-Ikhlas, consisting of 4 verses;
  • 113 sura of the Quran Al-Falyak, consisting of 5 verses;
  • 114th sura of the Quran An-Nas.

Conditions for reading the dua against damage and the evil eye:

  • The text must be read in the original language;
  • You should hold the Koran in your hands during the action;
  • During prayer, you must be of sound and sober mind, and in no case should you drink alcohol before you start praying;
  • Thoughts during the prayer ritual should be pure and the mood positive. You need to give up the desire to take revenge on your offenders;
  • The above suras cannot be interchanged;
  • The ritual of getting rid of damage should be carried out at night for a week.

The first sura is the opening one. It glorifies God:

The text of the prayer reads as follows:

Surah Al-Ikhlas talks about human sincerity, eternity, as well as the power and superiority of Allah over everything on the sinful earth.

112th surah of the Quran Al-Ikhlas:

The words of the dua are as follows:

In Surah Al-Falyak, the believer asks Allah to grant the whole world a dawn, which will become salvation from all evil. Prayer words help to free oneself from all negativity and drive out evil spirits.

113th surah of the Quran Al-Falyak:

The words of the prayer are:

Surah An-Nas contains prayer words that concern all people. By pronouncing them, the believer begs for protection from Allah for himself and his family.

114th sura of the Quran An-Nas:

The words of the prayer sound like this:

Dua to cleanse the house

Home occupies a significant place in the life of every person. Therefore, housing always needs reliable protection at all levels. There are certain suras in the Koran that will allow you to do this.

The Koran contains a very strong universal prayer-amulet from the Prophet Muhammad, which must be recited in the morning and evening every day. It can conditionally be considered a preventative measure, since it will protect the believer and his home from shaitans and other evil spirits.

Listen to the dua to cleanse the house:

In Arabic the prayer goes like this:

Translated, this prayer sounds like this:

Ayah 255 “Al-Kursi” of Surah “Al-Bakara” is considered the most powerful for protecting the home. Its text has a deep meaning with a mystical orientation. In this verse, in accessible words, the Lord tells people about Himself, he indicates that He cannot be compared with anything or anyone in the world He created. By reading this verse, a person reflects on its meaning and comprehends its meaning. When pronouncing prayer words, the believer’s heart is filled with sincere conviction and faith that Allah will help him resist the evil machinations of Satan and protect his home.

The words of the prayer are as follows:

Translation into Russian sounds like this:

Muslim prayer for good luck

The Koran contains many surahs that are used as prayers for good luck. They can be used every day. In this way you can protect yourself from all sorts of everyday troubles. There is a sign that you should cover your mouth when yawning. Otherwise, the shaitan may penetrate you and begin to harm you. In addition, you should remember the advice of the Prophet Muhammad - in order for adversity to bypass a person, you need to keep your own body in ritual purity. It is believed that an Angel protects a pure person and asks Allah for mercy for him.

Before reading the next prayer, it is imperative to perform a ritual ablution.

The text of the prayer in Arabic is as follows:

This prayer will help to cope with any difficulties and will attract good luck into the life of a believer.

Its text translated into Russian reads as follows:

You can choose suras from the Koran according to their content, listening to your own intuition. It is important to pray with full concentration, realizing that the will of Allah must be obeyed.

Muslim prayer text

Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim.

Alhamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin.

Arrahmaani r-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin.

Iyyakya na'budu va iyayakya nasta'iin.

Ikhdina s-syraatal mystakyim.

Syraatallyazina an'amta aleikhim.

Gairil Magdubi Aleikhim Valad-Doolliin… “

Aamin!. . (Pronounced silently)

Al-Hamdu Li Lahi Praise be to Allah

Robbie l'alya min, Lord of the worlds

ar-rokhmani r-rohim to the Gracious, the Merciful

maliki yau` middin to the Shiner of the Day of Judgment

iyakya na`budu ya iyakya nasta`in, We worship You and we pray to You for help

Ikhdinas-syrotal-mustakyym, Lead us to the straight path

damp-tallaziyna әn`amta `Aleihim in the way of those whom You have blessed

Gairil Magdubi `aleihim not those who fell under Your wrath

wa lyaddoooolliin (Amin) and not (by) the lost

Bismillahir rahmanir rahim!

Al-hamdu lil-llayahi robil yaalamiin.

Ar-rokhmaanir-rohiim. Maaliki yaumid-diin.

Iyaaka nabudu ya iyaaka nastaiin.

Syrootal-laziina an'amta aleikhim.

Goiril-Magduubi galeihim wa lad-doolliin!

All-merciful and merciful!

He alone is All-Merciful and Merciful,

The Day of Judgment alone He is the Lord.

We bow our knees only to You

And we cry only to You for help:

“Guide us to the straight path,

What have You chosen for those who are gifted with Your mercy,

If someone has done something good to you, Islam tells you to respond with a wish for good.

In the Holy Qur'an, Allah the All-Praised rhetorically asks:

“Is there any reward for good other than good?”(Quran, 55:60)

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

“He who does not thank people does not thank Allah” (Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi).

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) also said:

“The one who was given [something] as a gift, if he found [something of property] to give, let him give (as a sign of gratitude), and if not [he didn’t find or there is no opportunity to give], then let him praise this person, and this will be gratitude, but whoever hides it, he has shown ingratitude" (Tirmidhi)

Therefore, it is necessary to try to reciprocate a good deed with a gift, reciprocal courtesy or favor. But sometimes it happens that it is not possible to answer a person in the same way - in such cases, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) calls for making dua for this person:

“Reward the one who does you good, and if you do not find something with which to reward him, then turn to Allah with prayers for such a person until you see that you have already thanked him” (Abu Dawud)

One such dua is “jakAllahu khairan”, which means “may Allah reward you with goodness.”

It was narrated from Osama Ibn Zayd (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

“(If) the one to whom they do good says to the one who did it: “May Allah reward you with good!” (Jaza-ka-Llahu khairan!), then he will express his gratitude very beautifully” (Tirmidhi).

No one rewards better than Allah (Praise be to Him), so we ask Him to reward the person who has done good to us, and we should use the best words for this - this is truly a wonderful way to show our gratitude.

A clear example of how the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) used this prayer is given by Ibn Hibban in his Sahih, as well as by Ibn Abu Shaybah in Musannaf.

The Sahabah also used to say “jazak Allahu khairan”.

Usaid ibn Khudayr (may Allah be pleased with him) said to ‘Aisha:

“May Allah reward you with goodness! I swear by Allah, nothing happens to you that is unpleasant for you, except as Allah does good for you and Muslims in this” (Bukhari)

Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said:

“I was present with my father when he was struck down. They spoke kindly about him and said: “May Allah reward you with goodness!” And he said: “I desire (the mercy of Allah) and fear (His wrath)” (Muslim).

Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) said:

“If you knew how much good there is in the words “JazakAllahu khairan” addressed to your brother, you would say them to each other more often” (Ibn Abu Shaybah).

Muhaddith Sheikh Muhammad Abasoomer said: “We could not find a hadith in which there was only “JazakAllahu” (without “hairan”).”

Thus, it is better to say “jazakAllahu khairan”, as reported in the hadith, but simply “jazakAllahu” is also acceptable, since Arabic - like any other language - allows you to omit some words (there are unwritten rules about this, known to everyone). Therefore, when we say “May Allah reward you” (jazakAllahu), we mean rewarding with good (khayran).

Reply to "jazakAllahu khair"

From the above it is clear that the wish “jazakAllahu khairan” is an answer in itself, therefore it does not require any answer.

Sheikh Muhammad Abasumer said:

“I have never come across an answer in the hadiths. Sometimes they say “amen” (let it be so) or “wa iyak” (and to you). Both answers are logical and there is nothing wrong with using them. However, this has not been proven by hadith, so such answers cannot be considered sunnah.”

Unfortunately, it happens that the answers “amen” and “wa iyaq” are given more importance than they deserve according to Sharia. Some, having wished someone “jazakAllahu khairan”, wait for an answer, just as they wait for “alhamdulillah” after sneezing. Meanwhile, one should not assume that a response to “jazakAllahu khairan” is obligatory.

Sometimes they quote a hadith from Ibn Hibban’s Sahih, in which there are the words: “Wa antum fa jazakAllahu khairan.” According to Sheikh Abasumer, this is a fallacy.

“This is explained by the fact that when the Sahab, may Allah be pleased with him, said to the Messenger, peace be upon him, “jazakAllahu khairan,” the Messenger, peace be upon him, replied, “Wa antum fa jazakAllahu khairan” (rather, it is you who deserve the words “jazakallahu khairan” ) and further the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, began to extol the virtues of this Ansar.

In fact, the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, meant: “It is I who should thank you, not you.”

This explains why the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, responded in this way. This does not mean that “wa antum fa jazakAllahu khairan” is the standard answer to this dua.”

Another hadith that may give the impression that there is a masnun answer to “jazakAllahu khairan” (prescribed by the sunnah) is a hadith from the collection of Imam Nasai “Amal ul-yaum wal-layl”, it reads:

When the Prophet, peace be upon him, was given a sheep, he told Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, to slaughter the animal and distribute its meat. Then Aisha told the servant to do this. When the servant returned, Aisha asked what they said to him, he replied: “May Allah bless you.” Then Aisha said: “May the Almighty bless you too.” Then she continued: “We made the same dua for them as they did, and in addition we are left with the reward for the sadaqah.”

This hadith cannot be used as proof of the need to respond to “jazakAllahu khairan” for several reasons.

If an answer were necessary, then this would cause an endless series of remarks, since the person, having heard the answer, would have to answer, and the interlocutor, in turn, should also not remain in debt, and so on ad infinitum. Moreover, the answer of Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) was made in the absence of those who said “may Allah bless you.”

There are other reliable examples of the Sahaba saying “jazakAllahu khairan”, but, as Sheikh Muhammad points out, there is not a single report of them responding to such a wish. And not a single hadith is known in which the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) taught them some kind of answer.

In conclusion, I would like to emphasize that the words “jazakAllahu khairan” are in themselves a response to someone’s kindness, so there is no point in further exchange of wishes.

Let us note that it is permissible to use the translation “jazakAllahu khairan” - “may Allah reward you with good” / “may Allah reward you with good.”

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