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Tag Archives: native language
To Learn Turkish Language
I live in the US with my wife and daughter, and we don’t watch TV in our home. I’m Turkish but my wife isn’t…
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Posted in Family Issues
Tagged foreign language, native language, television
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Du`a during Sajdah
I have a question with regards to asking duah in sijdah during salaat… Continue reading
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Tagged Arabic recitation, du`a, native language, obligatory prayers, optional prayers, salat
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Conditions for Intention in Ibadah
What are the conditions for a valid intention in any act of ibadah? (mainly wudu’, prayers and ghusl)… Continue reading
Posted in `Ibadat - Worship
Tagged `ibadah, ablution, Arabic, conscience, doubts, focus, full ablution, ghusl, heart, intention, jahri, loud voice, native language, niyyah, prayer, repeat prayers, sake of Allah, salat, sirri, wudu
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Dua in SujoodDua durant le Sujood
When is the best time to do dua in sujood…[fr]Quel est le meilleur moment de faire une dua pendant le sujood… (j’ai lu que c’est durant le dernier sujood de la sunnah du fajr)?…[/fr] Continue reading
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Tagged Arabic, du`a, fajr sunnah, heart, native language, sajda, sajdah, salat al-Fajr, sincerity, sujood, Sunnah, transparency
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Dua durant le Sujood
Doa vs Dhikr
When seeking Allah swt’s forgiveness, I usually make doa in my own language, either Malay or English and not Arabic Continue reading
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Tagged du`a, forgiveness, istighfar, native language, repentance
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