Now, recite the full Surah Al-Fatiha as written above in Roman English.
Wa Ilahukum Ilahun Wahid, La Ilaha Illa Huwar Rahmanur Rahim. Inna Rahmatallahi Qaribum Minal Muhsinin. Wa Ma Arsalnaka Illa Rahmatal Lil Alamin. Step 9: End with Durood Shareef (3 Times)
Recite Surah Al-Ikhlas three times. Reciting this Surah three times carries the spiritual reward of reading the entire Quran once.
: Recite the first 5 verses (Alif-Lam-Mim... up to wa ula'ika humul muflihun). Durood Sharif : Recite 3 more times to finish. Dua (Bakshish) : Raise your hands and ask Allah to send the
Sabse pehle wuzu kar lein aur pak saaf jagah par baith jaein.
(or Surah Al-Fatiha ) is the opening chapter of the Holy Quran and the most essential Surah in Islam. It is often referred to as Umm-ul-Kitab (The Mother of the Book) and Al-Sab’ al-Mathani (The Seven Oft-Repeated Verses). Beyond daily prayers (Namaz), Muslims recite Fatiha for the deceased ( Isaal-e-Sawab ), for healing, and for seeking Allah’s guidance.
Now, recite the full Surah Al-Fatiha as written above in Roman English.
Wa Ilahukum Ilahun Wahid, La Ilaha Illa Huwar Rahmanur Rahim. Inna Rahmatallahi Qaribum Minal Muhsinin. Wa Ma Arsalnaka Illa Rahmatal Lil Alamin. Step 9: End with Durood Shareef (3 Times) fatiha ka tarika in roman english
Recite Surah Al-Ikhlas three times. Reciting this Surah three times carries the spiritual reward of reading the entire Quran once. Now, recite the full Surah Al-Fatiha as written
: Recite the first 5 verses (Alif-Lam-Mim... up to wa ula'ika humul muflihun). Durood Sharif : Recite 3 more times to finish. Dua (Bakshish) : Raise your hands and ask Allah to send the Wa Ma Arsalnaka Illa Rahmatal Lil Alamin
Sabse pehle wuzu kar lein aur pak saaf jagah par baith jaein.
(or Surah Al-Fatiha ) is the opening chapter of the Holy Quran and the most essential Surah in Islam. It is often referred to as Umm-ul-Kitab (The Mother of the Book) and Al-Sab’ al-Mathani (The Seven Oft-Repeated Verses). Beyond daily prayers (Namaz), Muslims recite Fatiha for the deceased ( Isaal-e-Sawab ), for healing, and for seeking Allah’s guidance.