5. Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, The phrase بسم الله وعلى بركة الله (Bismillahi wa'alaa barakatillah) is not found in any books of hadeeth as far as I know. But the phrase بسم الله وبركة الله (Bismillahi wa barakatillah) omitting the 'alaa is found in the Mustadrak of Imam Hakim, from Abdullah
Transliteration: " Allahumma 'indi afwajan min dhunūb wa afwajan min khataya; wa 'indaka afwajun min rahmatin wa afwajun min maghfirati; ya manis-tajaba li-abghadhi khalqihi idh qala andhirni ila yawmi yub'athūna, istajib li. Allahumma qanni'ni bima razaq-tani, wa barik li fima ataytani." Translation: "O, Allah! I bear crowds of
In my countries, people used to say Masha'Allah when something outrageous happen. 1. Reply. r/islam. Join.
1. CheapApple6926 • 8 mo. ago. Your God and our God is the one and the only God, so it's no problem. 1. ChoiceAttention3623 • 8 mo. ago. It's nice how Christians are inclusive and wish Muslims happiness on their holidays. But you won't see a Muslim say Merry Christmas to be nice. That makes me sad.
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