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    ”Yes, it's permissible and recommended according to hadith and the opinions of Imams. Even though the hadith is weak, it's okay to fast on that day. The hadith says, “When it is halfway through Sha’baan, spend that night in prayer and fast on that day.”

    ”Yes, it’s permissible and recommended according to hadith and the opinions of Imams. Even though the hadith is weak, it’s okay to fast on that day. The hadith says, “When it is halfway through Sha’baan, spend that night in prayer and fast on that day.”

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    The worshipper must intend, when he says tasleem at the end of the prayer, that he is saying salam to his right-side followers and angels (malaika), and the second salam to his left-side followers and angels (malaika). He should also have the intention to conclude his prayer and spread peace to theRead more

    The worshipper must intend, when he says tasleem at the end of the prayer, that he is saying salam to his right-side followers and angels (malaika), and the second salam to his left-side followers and angels (malaika). He should also have the intention to conclude his prayer and spread peace to the people around him.

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    The meaning of "Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem" is "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." In Islam, every good thing is begun by reciting this Quranic verse. It is a good practice in Islam, and starting any activity without it is considered incomplete because these words hold greatRead more

    The meaning of “Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem” is “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.” In Islam, every good thing is begun by reciting this Quranic verse. It is a good practice in Islam, and starting any activity without it is considered incomplete because these words hold great power according to the Islamic faith. When a Muslim starts to eat, they say “Bismillah,” and every good deed is initiated with this verse.

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