Amsaina wa amsal mulku lillaahi Rabbil 'aalamiin. Allahumma innii as'aluka khaira hadzihil lailah, fat-haha wanashraha wanuuraha wabarakataha, wahudaaha. Wa a'uudzubika min syarri maa fiiha wa syarri maa ba'daha. "Kami telah memasuki waktu sore dan kerajaan milik Allah selalu abadi, Rabb semesta alam. Ya Allah, sesungguhnya aku memohon kepada
Key words: "sikkeena" (a knife); "Hasha Lillah" (We seek protection in Allah). The wife of the nobleman heard of the intrigues of the women of town. She wanted the women to witness the beauty of Yusuf (pbuh) and judge for themselves. She invited them to a banquet and gave them each a knife and ordered Yusuf (pbuh) to appear before them.
Alhamdulillah (الØÙ…د لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning "Praise to Allah" or "All praise belongs to Allah." Al-Hamdu Lillah (all praise and thanks be to Allah) is: all thanks are due purely to Allah, alone, not any of the objects that are being worshipped instead of Him, nor any of His creation. The phrase is first found in the first Ya = يا. "Ya" is a calling letter, they're calling upon someone 2 meters under the dirt to help them. Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani = شيخ عبدالقادر الجيلاني. He was a great scholar but those who came after him never took his teachings but made up some stuff after him. Shaian Lillah = شيئًا لله. Something for the sake Alhamdulillah (pronounced "Al-Ham-Doo-Lil-Lah") is an Arabic word. Comprehensively it means "All praise and gratitude belongs to Allah (God)". It is a positive expression of appreciation to God for whatever happens in the life of a Muslim regardless of the situation. The core part of the phrase that entails praise is the Arabic term Allah Allah (ï·²): This is the main name for God in the Qur'an. Indeed, this is the main name of God in Arabic used by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. For example, in an Arabic edition of the Bible, the word 'Allah' is used for God. In the Qur'an, Allah is mentioned 2816 times (including its variations such as lillah, tallah, billah and Allahuma). There are different views about the Nasihah that is Against Islam is Not to be Followed. Giving nasihah is part of Shari'ah. Therefore, if someone gives advice to leave a deen demanded by the Shari'ah or to perform a forbidden deed, then it is not called nasihah. The one giving such should quit doing that and the one being advised should not accept it.Lillah is a type of Sadaqah donation, that can be made to an institution, a mosque, orphanage or a hospital. Similarly to Sadaqah, it is not compulsory. There is no minimum amount and no restriction on who can receive funds.'I am pleased with Allah as a Lord, and Islam as a religion and Muhammad as a Prophet.'(three times) (87) Amsayna wa-amsal-mulku lillah walhamdu lillah la ilaha illal-lah, wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul-hamd, wahuwa AAala kulli shayin qadeer, rabbi as-aluka khayra ma fee hathihil-laylah, wakhayra ma baAAdaha, wa-aAAoothu ay0ftR.