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The Six Kalimas (from Arabic كلمة kalimah "word") in Islam in South Asia are six significant parts of one's religious belief, mostly taken from hadiths (in some traditions, five phrases, then known as the five kalimas).
The first of them, known as the ''kalimat aá¹-á¹aiyibah or "word of purity", second is called the shahada, third "tamjeed", fourth "tawheed", fifth "istighfar" and sixth is called " rad de kufr" . Recitation of the six kalimas is taught in Pakistani madrasas,[1] but it is rare for average Pakistani Muslims not to be able to recite them all.[2] Conversely, religious leaders are expected to be able to recite them, and the Pakistani Ministry of Religious Affairs in one instance earned political criticism for appointing as head of its Council of Islamic Ideology a man who was not able to recite them.[3] Riaz (2008) records memorization of the six kalimas as part of the syllabus of grade 3 (darja saum) education (i.e. taught in the third year of a five-year course) at the Deobandi school Darul Uloom Deoband in Uttar Pradesh, India. [4]
- 1. Kalimah Tayyibah kalimat aá¹-á¹aiyibah (Word of Purity), see shahada.
- 2. Kalimah Shahadah kalimat ash-shahÄdah (Word of Evidence)
- أَشْهَد٠أنْ لا إلَٰهَ Ø¥Ùلَّا الله٠وَØÙ’دَه٠لَا شَرÙيْكَ لَه٠وَأشْهَد٠أنَّ Ù…ÙØÙŽÙ…ÙŽÙ‘Ø¯Ù‹Ø§ عَبْدÙه٠وَرَسÙولÙÙ‡Ù
listen [9] The text is from the 9th-century Sahih al-Bukhari, which attributes it to Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas, who upon hearing the muezzin is said to have uttered:
- AÅ¡hadu an lÄ ilÄha illÄ-llÄh waḥdahu lÄ Å¡arÄ«ka lahu, wa aÅ¡hadu anna muḥammadan Ê¿abduhu wa rasÅ«luhu.
- I bear witness that (there is) no god except Allah; One is He, no partner hath He, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His Servant and Messenger.
- 3. Kalimah Tamjeed kalimat at-tamjīd (Word of Majesty)
- Ø³ÙØ¨Ù’ØÙŽØ§Ù† الله٠وَالْØÙŽÙ…ْدÙÙ„Ùلّه٠وَلا Ø¥Ùلهَ Ø¥Ùلّااللّه٠وَاللّه٠أكْبَر٠وَلا ØÙŽÙˆÙ’Ù„ÙŽ وَلاَ Ù‚Ùوَّةَ Ø¥Ùلَّا Ø¨ÙØ§Ù„لّه٠الْعَلÙÙŠÙÙ‘ الْعَظÙيْم
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- SubḥÄna-llÄhi, wa-l-ḥamdu li-llÄhi, wa lÄ ilÄha illÄ-llÄhu, Wa-llÄhu akbar, Wa lÄ á¸¥awla wa lÄ quwwata illÄ bi-llÄhi-l-Ê¿alÄ«yyi-l-Ê¿aẓīm
- Exalted is Allah, and praise be to Allah, and there is no deity except Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. And there is no might nor power except in Allah, the Most High, the Most Great.
- 4. Kalimah Tawheed kalimat at-tawḥīd (Word of Oneness)
- Ù„ÙŽØ¢ اÙلٰهَ اÙلَّا الله٠وَØÙ’دَهٗ لَا شَرÙيْكَ لَهٗ لَه٠الْمÙلْك٠وَ لَه٠الْØÙŽÙ…Ù’Ø¯Ù ÙŠÙØÙ’Ù‰Ù– ÙˆÙŽ ÙŠÙÙ…Ùيْت٠وَ Ù‡ÙÙˆÙŽØÙŽÛŒÙŒÙ‘ لَّا ÙŠÙŽÙ…Ùوْت٠اَبَدًا اَبَدًاؕ ذÙÙˆ الْجَلَال٠وَالْاÙÙƒÙ’Ø±ÙŽØ§Ù…ÙØ• بÙيَدÙÙ‡Ù Ø§Ù„Ù’Ø®ÙŽÙŠÙ’Ø±ÙØ• ÙˆÙŽÙ‡ÙÙˆÙŽ عَلٰى ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ شیْ ÙÙ” قَدÙیْرٌؕ
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- lÄ ilÄha illÄ-llÄhu waḥdahu lÄ sharÄ«ka lahu lahu l-mulku wa lahu l-ḥamdu yuḥyi wa yumÄ«tu wa huwa ḥayyu lÄ yamÅ«tu abadan abadan dhu l-jalÄli wa l-ʾikrÄm biyadihi-l khayr wa-huwa Ê¿ala-kulli shayʾin qadÄ«r
- "(There is) no god except Allah – One is He, no partners hath He. His is the Dominion, and His is the Praise. He gives life and causes death, and He is Living, who will not die, never. He of Majesty and Munificence. Within His Hand is (all) good. And He is, upon everything, Able (to exert His Will)."
- 5. Kalimah Istighfar (Word of Penitence)
- اَسْتَغْÙÙØ±Ù اللهَ رَبÙّىْ Ù…Ùنْ ÙƒÙÙ„ÙÙ‘ ذَنْۢب٠اَذْنَبْتÙهٗ عَمَدًا اَوْ خَطَا Ù‹Ù” Ø³ÙØ±Ù‹Ù‘ا اَوْ عَلَانÙيَةً وَّاَتÙوْب٠اÙلَيْه٠مÙÙ†ÙŽ الذَّنْۢب٠الَّذÙیْٓ اَعْلَم٠وَ Ù…ÙÙ†ÙŽ الذَّنْۢب٠الَّذÙىْ Ù„ÙŽØ¢ اَعْلَم٠اÙنَّكَ اَنْتَ عَلَّام٠الْغÙÙŠÙوْب٠وَ سَتَّار٠الْعÙÙŠÙوْب٠و َغَÙَّار٠الذÙّنÙوْب٠وَ لَا ØÙŽÙˆÙ’Ù„ÙŽ وَلَا Ù‚Ùوَّةَ اÙلَّا Ø¨ÙØ§Ù„له٠الْعَلÙÙ‰ÙÙ‘ الْعَظÙÙŠÙ’Ù…ÙØ•
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- astaghfiru-llÄha rabbÄ« min kulli dhanbin adnabtuhu Ê¿amadan ʾaw khaá¹Äʾan sirran ʾaw Ê¿alÄniyyataw wa atÅ«bu ʾilayhi minal dhanbi-lladhÄ« aÊ¿lamu wa minal dhanbi-lladhÄ« lÄ aÊ¿lamu innaka ʾanta Ê¿allÄmul-ghuyÅ«bi wa sattÄrul-Ê¿uyÅ«bi wa ghaffÄru dhunÅ«bi wa lÄ á¸¥awla wa lÄ quwwata illÄ billÄhil-Ê¿alÄ«yyil-Ê¿aẓīm.
- "I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord, from every sin I committed knowingly or unknowingly, secretly or openly, and I turn towards Him from the sin that I know and from the sin that I do not know. Certainly You, You (are) the knower of the hidden things and the Concealer (of) the mistakes and the Forgiver (of) the sins. And (there is) no power and no strength except from Allah, the Most High, the Most Great".
- 6. Kalima Radde Kufr ("Word of Rejection of Disbelief")
- اَللّٰهÙÙ…ÙŽÙ‘ اÙÙ†Ùّیْٓ اَعÙوْذ٠بÙÙƒÙŽ Ù…Ùنْ اَنْ Ø§ÙØ´Ù’رÙÙƒÙŽ بÙÙƒÙŽ شَيْئًا وَّاَنَآ اَعْلَم٠بÙهٖ ÙˆÙŽ اَسْتَغْÙÙØ±ÙÙƒÙŽ Ù„Ùمَا Ù„ÙŽØ¢ اَعْلَم٠بÙهٖ ØªÙØ¨Ù’ت٠عَنْه٠وَ تَبَرَّأْت٠مÙÙ†ÙŽ الْكÙÙْر٠وَ الشÙّرْك٠وَ Ø§Ù„Ù’ÙƒÙØ°Ù’ب٠وَ الْغÙيْبَة٠وَ Ø§Ù„Ù’Ø¨ÙØ¯Ù’عَة٠وَ النَّمÙيْمَة٠وَ الْÙَوَاØÙØ´Ù ÙˆÙŽ الْبÙهْتَان٠وَ الْمَعَاصÙىْ ÙƒÙÙ„Ùّهَا ÙˆÙŽ اَسْلَمْت٠وَ اَقÙوْل٠لَآ اÙلٰهَ اÙلَّا Ø§Ù„Ù„Ù‡Ù Ù…ÙØÙŽÙ…ÙŽÙ‘Ø¯ÙŒ رَّسÙÙˆÙ’Ù„Ù Ø§Ù„Ù„Ù‡ÙØ•
- AllÄhumma innÄ« aʿūá¸u bika min an uÅ¡rika bika Å¡ayʾaw-wwa-anÄ aÊ¿lamu bihi wa-staÄ¡firuka limÄ lÄ aÊ¿lamu bihi tubtu Ê¿anhu wa tabarra'tu mina-l-kufri wa-Å¡-Å¡irki wa-l-kiá¸hbi wa-l-ġībati wa-l-bidÊ¿ati wa-nnamÄ«mati wa-l-fawÄḥiÅ¡i wa-l-buhtÄni wa-l-maÊ¿Äṣī kullihÄ wa aslamtu wa aqÅ«lu lÄ ilÄha illÄ-llÄhu Muḥammadu-r-rasÅ«lu llÄh.
- " O Allah! I seek protection in You from that I should not join any partner with You and I have knowledge of it. I seek Your forgiveness from that which I do not know. I repent from it (ignorance) and I reject disbelief and joining partners with You and of falsehood and slandering and innovation in religion and tell-tales and evil deeds and the blame and the disobedience, all of them. I submit to Your will and I believe and I declare: There is none worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger."
See also
References
- ↑ Yoginder Sikand, Bastions of the Believers: Madrasas and Islamic Education in India, Penguin Books India, 2005, p. 102.
- ↑ M. M. Hasan, An Inspector-General's diary, 1996, p. 70 recounts a case of a man arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of being an Indian spy because he was able to recite all six kalimas, which was deemed unlikely in a real Muslim.
- ↑ Pakistan, Political Perspective, Volume 5, Issues 9-12, Institute of Policy Studies, 1996, p. 69
- ↑ Ali Riaz (2008). Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia. Rutgers University Press. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-8135-4562-2.
- ↑ Malise Ruthven (January 2004). Historical Atlas of Islam. Harvard University Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-674-01385-8.
- ↑ Richard C. MartÃn. Encyclopedia of Islam & the Muslim World. Granite Hill Publishers. p. 723. ISBN 978-0-02-865603-8.
- ↑ Frederick Mathewson Denny (2006). An Introduction to Islam. Pearson Prentice Hall. p. 409. ISBN 978-0-13-183563-4.
- ↑ Mohammad, Noor (1985). "The Doctrine of Jihad: An Introduction". Journal of Law and Religion 3 (2): 381–397. doi:10.2307/1051182. JSTOR 1051182.
- ↑ islamweb.net: المستدرك على الصØÙŠØÙŠÙ†
- ↑ Recorded in Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi and others
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