What should we say when we....?
What should we say when we get up?
Al-hamdu lillahil-lahi ahyana ba'da ma amatana wa
ilayhin-nushur
"Praise be to Allah, who revived us to life
after making us sleep; and we arise to him"
In a way,
being asleep is like being dead; we are not aware of what is
happening around us when we sleep. Saying this little prayer when we
wake up reminds us that it is Allah who gives us night and day,
makes us sleep and wake up. We show our gratitude to Him for giving
us another day to live. This prayer also reminds us that just Allah
wakes us up each morning, He will bring us all back to life after
death on the Day of Judgement.
What should we say when we go to the
bathroom?
Allahumma inni a'udhu-bika minal-khubthi
wa'l-khaba'ith
"O Allah! I seek Your protection against
filth and impurities."
Islam is a
religion of purity and cleanliness. When we go to the bathroom, we
should take care to clean ourselves properly. We should also make
sure that our clothes do not become soiled, and we should leave the
bathroom as clean for the next person as we would like to find it
ourselves.
What should we say when we leave the
bathroom?
Ghufranak
"(O' Allah) I seek your
forgiveness."
We ask
Allah to forgive us for our mistakes and impurities, and we try to
keep ourselves clean in body, mind and soul.
What should we say when we start doing wudu?
Allahumma-ghfirli dhanbi wa-wassi'li fi dari wa-barik li
fi rizqi.
"O Allah! Forgive my sins, give me abundance
in my home and bless me in what you have given
me."
The Prophet
(S) once explained that our sins are washed away when we make wudu
just as dead leaves fall from a tree when it is shaken, if we take
care to make our wudu properly and with a sincere intention. As we
put aside our work for a few minutes in order to pray, we ask Allah
to bless whatever wordly activities we are leaving for his
sake.
What should we say when we complete wudu?
Ash-hadu an-la-ilaha illal-lahu wahdahu la-sharika lahu
wa-ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluh.
"I witness that there in no god but Allah
(the One God). He is One and has no partner. And I witnes that
Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.
Another Du'a:
Allahumma-j alni minat-tawwabin waj alni
minal-mutatahhirin.
"O Allah! Make me one of the people who
repent often (for their sins) and keep themselves
pure."
We make our
wudu complete by renewing our testimony of faith in Allah Who has
given us the priceless gift of the guidance of Islam, and His
Messenger Muhammad (S) who taught us how to live.
What should we say when we get dressed?
Al-hamdulilahil-ladhi kasani ma uwari bihi awrati
wa-atajammalu bihi fi hayatti.
"Praise be to Allah who has given me
clothing with which I cover my body and adorn myself in
life."
Clothing
not only covers our nakedness from the vies of others and protect us
from the heat and cold, rain and wind, but also gives us a beautiful
and dignified appearance. We thank Allah for each new article of
clothing we receive, as well as the person who has given it to
us.
What should we say when we look in the mirror?
Alhamdulillah. Allahumma hassin khuluqi kama hassanta
khalqi.
"Praise be to Allah. O Allah, just as you
have created my body in and excellent form, please make my character
excellent as well."
Unlike
people, Allah does not judge us by our bodies, but by our hearts.
Regardless of how we look, we should always remember it is our
character, manners and habits which are most
important.
What should we say when we start eating?
Bismillah (wa 'ala barakatil-lah)
"In the name of Allah (and with
Allah's blessings)."
There are a
number of different dua we can say as a grace at meals. This one,
which is short and simple, reminds us that our food comes from
Allah, and it is great blessing from Him.
What should we say when we break our fast?
Allahumma laka sumtu wa-bika amantu wa'ala rizqika aftartu
faghfirli.
"O Allah, I have fasted for you, I believe
in you, and I am breaking my fast with what You have provided for
me, so forgive me."
If we are
fasting, it is sunnah to say this additional supplication before
saying bismillah.
What should we say if we forget Bismillah at the beginning of
a meal?
Bismillah awwalahu wa-akhirahu
"In Allah's name at the beginning and at the
end."
Sometimes
we are in such a hurry to eat that we forget to mention Allah's name
at the beginning of the meal. This simple prayer eases our
conscience and allows us to enjoy the rest of our meal with the full
blessings of Allah.
What should we say when we finish eating?
Al-hamdulillahil-ladhi at amana wa saqana wa ja'alna
minal-muslimin
"Praise be to Allah Who has given us food
and drink and made us Muslims."
Even as we
begin our meal with Allah's name, we should remember to thank Him
for our food and drink and the blessings of Islam when we finish
eating.
What should we say when we start to recite the Holy
Qur'an?
A'udhu billahi minash-shaytanir-rajim,
bismillahir-rahmanir-rahim
"I seek Allah's protection from the cursed
(shaitan). I begin in the name of Allah, the Most Compassionate,
Most Merciful.
Allah tells
us in the Qur'an that we should seek His protection from (Shaitan)
before beginning our recitation of the blessed Qur'an. This helps us
focus our attention and prevents us from becoming distracted, or
thinking bad thoughts. And then we begin by saying bismillah, as we
do at the start of all important things.
What should we say when we leave the house?
Bismillah, tawakkaltu 'alallah, wa la hawla wa la quwwata
illa-billah
"In the name of Allah (I depart), placing my
trust in Allah. There is no power or strength except in
Allah."
Saying this
prayer shows that we rely on Allah to protect us from all harm
whenever we leave our home.
What should we say when we travel by car, bus or by other
means of transport?
Subhanal-ladhi sakhkhara lana hadha wa ma kunna lahu
muqrinin wa inna ila rabbina la-munqalibun.
"Glory be to the One Who has made it
possible for us to master this (car, animal, ect.) for our own
needs, for we would never be able to accomplish it on our own. And
we will surely return to our Lord (in the end.)
One of
Allah's wonders is that He has created so many ways for us to travel
and care for our needs. Through the gift of the human mind, people
have discovered a great variety of transport: donkey, horse, camel,
bicycle, car, bus, train, airplane, ect. Without the gift of
intelligence, without the animals that can be trained to help us,
and without the many materials that the earth provides, we would be
left to make our way about on our own two feet! This prayer reminds
us to be grateful for these favours, and also lets us consider the
fact that, at the end of our life's journey, we will return to
Allah, our Maker.
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