Fatiha Ka Tarika In Roman English
"Rab-birhamhuma kama rabbayani sagheera" (for parents) – "My Lord, have mercy on them as they raised me when I was small."
(Translation: With Allah’s name. The reward of our recitation is sent to Prophet Muhammad, his family, his companions, all believing men and women, and especially to our deceased [name].) fatiha ka tarika in roman english
However, it is very important to understand that is not a mandatory Islamic ritual prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in a specific fixed form. The original Islamic practice is simply to make Dua (supplication) for the dead, recite Quran, and give charity on their behalf. Over time, the "Fatiha" ceremony has become a cultural tradition. Over time, the "Fatiha" ceremony has become a
"Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem. Hum ne jo tilawat ki, us ka sawab Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) ko, Aal-e- Muhammad ko, sahaba karaam ko, aur tamaam momineen o mominat, muslimeen o muslimat ko, aur khaas taur par hamare marhoom [name] ko pahunchaya." It is also recited for asking Allah’s mercy,
In South Asian Muslim culture (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh), the word is commonly used to refer to the practice of reciting specific Quranic verses, especially Surah Al-Fatiha (the Opening Chapter), followed by other supplications (Duas), and sending the reward ( Sawab ) to the soul of a deceased person. It is also recited for asking Allah’s mercy, blessings, or for fulfilling a need.
Introduction: What is "Fatiha"?
Everyone raises hands and recites a long Dua in Arabic or Urdu. A common short Dua:
