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Six Kalima in Arabic and English text
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Darood Sharif Collection

Six Kalima in Arabic and English text

The Six Kalimas are six brief, concise phrases that summarize the core beliefs of Islam. They serve as statements of faith and are often recited by Muslims as a form of remembrance, reflection, and spiritual practice. Each Kalima emphasizes fundamental aspects of Islamic theology and belief. Here are the Six Kalimas:

  1. First Kalima (Kalima Tayyabah):
    • La ilaha illallah Muhammadur Rasulullah
    • Translation: There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
  2. Second Kalima (Kalima Shahadah):
    • Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhu wa rasuluhu
    • Translation: I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.
  3. Third Kalima (Kalima Tamjeed):
    • Subhanallahi walhamdulillahi wala ilaha illallahu wallahu akbar, wala hawla wala quwwata illa billahil ‘aliyyil ‘azim
    • Translation: Glory be to Allah, and praise be to Allah, and there is no god but Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. There is no power and no strength except with Allah, the Most High, the Most Great.
  4. Fourth Kalima (Kalima Tawheed):
    • La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu, wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir
    • Translation: There is no god but Allah, He is alone, He has no partner, to Him belongs the sovereignty and to Him belongs all praise, and He has power over everything.
  5. Fifth Kalima (Kalima Astaghfar):
    • Astaghfirullah Rabbi min kulli dhambin wa atubu ilaih
    • Translation: I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, for every sin and I turn to Him in repentance.
  6. Sixth Kalima (Kalima Radde Kufr):
    • Allahumma inni a’udhu bika min an ushrika bika shay’an wa ana a’lamu bihi, subhanaka inni kuntu minaz-zalimin
    • Translation: O Allah! I seek refuge in You from knowingly associating anything with You, and I seek Your forgiveness for what I do not know. Verily, I was one of the wrongdoers.

These Six Kalimas encapsulate the key principles of Islamic faith, including the belief in the oneness of Allah, the prophethood of Muhammad, repentance, seeking forgiveness, and seeking refuge from associating partners with Allah. They are important for Muslims to learn and recite as part of their spiritual practice and devotion.

 

The six Kalmas or Kalimas in Islam are integral to the Islamic faith. These Kalmas highlight Islam’s primary and most essential principles that form the core of the religion. The second Kalmah, Kalma-e-Shahadat, is so essential that it must be recited to become a Muslim. Here is a brief explanation of the 6 Kalmas:

  • The First Kalma (Tayyab) reinforces the fundamental belief required by a Muslim to be a true believer, i.e., the Oneness of Allah.
  • The Second Kalma (Shahadat) testifies that a Muslim believes in the Oneness of Allah and that the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is His last Messenger.
  • The Third Kalma (Tamjeed) narrates the glorification of Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى).
  • The Fourth Kalma (Tauheed) strengthens faith in the Oneness of Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى).
  • The Fifth Kalma (Astaghfaar) asks for repentance and forgiveness from Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى).
  • The Sixth Kalma (Radd-e-Kufr) discards disbelief and submits completely to Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى).

First Kalma Second Kalma Third Kalma Fourth Kalma Fifth Kalma Six Kalma

 

 Kalima in Arabic with Urdu Text

Kalma-in-Arabic

 

Six Kalimas in English Tajveed

1) Kalma Tayyab: Laa ilaaha illal Lahoo Mohammadur Rasool Ullah

2) Kalma Shaadat: Ashahado An Laa ilaaha illal Laho Wahdahoo Laa Shareeka Lahoo Wa Ash Hado Anna Mohammadan Abdo Hoo Wa Rasoolohoo.

3) Kalma Tamjeed: Subhanallahe Wal Hamdulillahe Wa Laa ilaha illal Laho Wallahooakbar. Wala Haola Wala Quwwata illa billahil AliYil Azeem.

4) Kalma Tauheed: Laa ilaha illal Lahoo Wahdahoo Laa Shareekalahoo Lahul Mulko Walahul Hamdo Yuhee Wa Yumeeto Wa Hoa Haiy Yul La Yamooto Abadan Abada Zul Jalali Wal ikraam Beyadihil Khair. Wa hoa Ala Kulli Shai In Qadeer.

5) Kalma Astaghfar: Astaghfirullah Rabbi Min Kullay Zambin Aznabtuho Amadan Ao Khat An Sirran Ao Alaniatan Wa Atoobo ilaihe Minaz Zambil Lazee Aalamo Wa Minaz Zambil Lazee La Aalamo innaka Anta Allamul Ghuyoobi Wa Sattaarul Oyobi Wa Ghaffaruz Zunoobi Wala Haola Wala Quwwata illa billahil AliYil Azeem.

6) Kalma Radde Kufr: Allah Humma inni Aaoozubika Min An Oshrika Beka Shai Aown Wa Anaa Aalamo Behi Wa Astaghfiroka Lima laa Aalamo Behi Tubtu Anho Wa Tabarrato Minal Kufri Washshirki Wal Kizbi Wal Jheebati Wal Bidaati Wan Nameemati Wal Fawahishi Wal Bohtani Wal Maasi Kulliha Wa Aslamtoo Wa Aamantoo Wa Aqoolo Laa ilaaha illal Lahoo Mohammadur Rasool Ullah.

 The Ideal Times to Recite the 6 Kalmas

Reciting and implementing the teachings of the six Kalmas in our daily lives is the key to gaining their true benefits. We should make it a habit to recite these Kalmas regularly and after each namaz:

  • Kalma Tayyab: Reciting this Kalma after each prayer helps strengthen faith.
  • Kalma Shahadat: Reciting this Kalma daily increases faith and ensures that the reciter will die on faith. It is also recited for accepting Islam.
  • Kalma Tamjeed: This Kalma is often recited during Tasbih namaz for the fulfillment of duas, increase in wealth, destruction of enemies, and request for Jannah in the Hereafter.
  • Kalma Tauheed: Reciting this Kalma daily after prayers keeps one safe from shirk and external attacks on faith.
  • Kalma Astaghfaar: This Kalma is beneficial for asking for forgiveness for all major and minor sins. It is recited as a Tasbih or after obligatory prayers.
  • Kalma Radd-e-Kufr: Reciting this Kalma daily keeps one safe from disobedience, adultery, shirk, and external attacks on faith. It is also recited for forgiveness of sins.

 

Darood Sharif Collection

Darood Sharif, also known as Salawat or Salat ala Nabi, refers to the blessings and salutations upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It’s a form of prayer in which Muslims invoke blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. There are numerous variations of Darood Sharif, each with its unique wording and emphasis. Here is a collection of some commonly recited Darood Sharif:

  1. Darood Ibrahim:
    • Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin, kama sallaita ala Ibrahima wa ala ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majid.
    • Translation: O Allah! Shower Your blessings upon Muhammad and upon the family of Muhammad, as You showered Your blessings upon Ibrahim and upon the family of Ibrahim. Verily, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious.
  2. Darood e Taj:
    • Allahumma salli ala sayyidina Muhammadin al-fatihi lima Ughliq, wal khatimi lima sabaq, nasiril haqqi bil haqqi, wal hadi ila siratikal mustaqim, wa ala alihi haqqa qadrihi wa miqdarihil azim.
    • Translation: O Allah! Bestow blessings upon our master Muhammad, the opener of what was closed, the seal of what has preceded, the helper of the truth with the truth, the guide to Your straight path, and upon his family according to his immense position and grandeur.
  3. Darood e Tanjeena:
    • Allahumma salli ala sayyidina Muhammadin salatan tadum wa tughda ilaih, mamarr al layali wa tul ad-dawam.
    • Translation: O Allah! Bestow blessings upon our master Muhammad, blessings that continue and bring us closer to him, for all the nights and days.
  4. Darood e Mahi:
    • Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa azwajihi wa dhurriyyatihi kama sallaita ala Ibrahima, wa barik ala Muhammadin wa azwajihi wa dhurriyyatihi kama barakta ala Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majid.
    • Translation: O Allah! Shower Your blessings upon Muhammad, his wives, and his descendants, as You showered Your blessings upon Ibrahim. And bless Muhammad and his wives and descendants, as You blessed Ibrahim. Verily, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious.
  5. Darood e Nariyah:
    • Allahumma salli ala sayyidina Muhammadin abdika wa rasulika, annabiyyil ummiyyi, wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallim.
    • Translation: O Allah! Bestow blessings upon our master Muhammad, Your servant and Your Messenger, the unlettered Prophet, and upon his family and companions, and grant them peace.

These are just a few examples of Darood Sharif, and there are many more variations that are recited by Muslims around the world as a means of seeking blessings and closeness to the Prophet Muhammad.

Darood Sharif in Arabic

اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ وَعَلَى آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ كَمَا صَلَّيْتَ عَلَى إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَعَلَى آلِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ إِنَّكَ حَمِيدٌ مَجِيدٌ.

اللَّهُمَّ بَارِكْ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ وَعَلَى آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ كَمَا بَارَكْتَ عَلَى إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَعَلَى آلِ إِبْرَاهِيمَ إِنَّكَ حَمِيدٌ مَجِيدٌ.

Transliteration

Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin kama sallaita ala Ibraheema wa ala ali Ibraheema innaka Hameedum Majeed.

Allahumma barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin kama barakta ala Ibraheema wa ala ali Ibraheema innaka Hameedum Majeed.

Durood Sharif in English

O Allah! Send mercy upon Muhammad (SAWW) and Muhammad’s family, just as You have bestowed mercy on Ibrahim and Ibrahim’s family. Indeed, you are praiseworthy, most glorious.

O Allah! Send blessings upon Muhammad and Muhammad’s family as you have blessed Ibrahim and Ibrahim’s family. Verily you are praiseworthy, most glorious.

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