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    Posted: 14 March 2022 at 2:25am
As Salaam Alaikum my question or questions is are there Prayers that a Muslim should say and or repeat or recite the Shahada I bear witness that there is no God but Allah and , and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of God in either Arabic or English or both Arabic and English after Praying either at Home in Homes at a House in Hoses or in a Mosque in Mosques or a Masjid in Masjids on any Week Day or Week Days or on Jummah Prayer or Prayers on Friday on Fridays after according to Islam according to a Scholar according to the Scholars according to the Quran and or the Hadith the Hadiths he or she Prays after one does Pray or during, the Prayer the Tashahhud does Islam teach that, Muslims should say the, Shahada during and; or after Prayers I also ask because recite properly the Shahada everyday after, Praying and Tashahhud and the Azan the Islamic Call to Prayer the Adhan I also know that the Shahada is on many National Flags the Shahada is on the the Flag of Saudi Arabia and on the Flag of Afghanistan thank you for, your time today ?


SHAHADA (SHAHADAH) – A PROFESSION OF FAITHWhat is the Shahada?The Shahada (shahadah) is the Arabic term for the declaration of faith in one God (Allah) and His messenger. What does the Shahada mean?Transliteration: “Ashadu an la ilaha illa illa-ilah, wa ashadu anna muhammadan rasul ullah.”Translation: “There is no God but God (Allah – i.e. there is none worthy of worship but Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”It is the most sacred statement in Islam, and must be recited with full understanding and mindfulness of it’s meaning. Why is the Shahada important?The belief in one Allah is the central tenet of the Islamic faith, around which all else revolves. Muslims are continuously reminded of this foundational belief, in the recital of the Shahada (shahadah) during each of the five daily prayers, as well as many more pivotal moments of a Muslim’s life.The second part of the Shahada requires Muslims to acknowledge and testify to the belief in the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as Allah’s messenger. This serves as a reminder to Muslims of the importance of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), but also as a reminder to never associate partners with Allah, for He is just a messenger, and Allah remains one God alone. Facts about the ShahadaThe Shahadah is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a sacred testament given for Muslims to uphold throughout their lifetime and embody in all of their actions and intentions.The Shahadah is recited in the Athan (call to prayer).Muslims recite the Shahadah once or twice in their Salah, which they are obliged to do during five different times of the day.When someone wishes to convert to Islam as their religion, reciting the Shahadah marks their entrance into Islam and their life as a Muslim.The Shahadah is spoken as the first words a Muslim baby hears upon entering the world, and Muslims strive for the Shahadah to be their last words upon their death.Five Pillars of IslamFive Pillars of IslamSalah (Prayer)Zakat (Almsgiving)Sawm (Fasting)Hajj (Pilgrimage)



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