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An audio cassette recording of the supplications in English and Arabic will be available in the near future, Allaah willing.
May Allaah reward those who have helped in this endeavour, amongst them: Dr. V. 'Abdur-Raheem, Dr. 'Adil 'Abdul-Ghaffaar, Muhammad Saleem Rajput, 'Abdur-Ra.oof Shakir, Burhan Loqueman, Farhat Abbas, Suleiman Pikin, Bashir Ali Umar, Mohammad Akhtar Chaudhry, Wajid Malik, Amar Bashir and Majid Sulayman al-Ghamlas.
A work of this kind will most definitely fall short of it’s intended aim, so we ask all those who can benefit us and in turn, the Ummah, with corrections or comments...etc, to contact us at the following address:
Dar Al-Khair
Ref: Hisn Al-Muslim
P.O. Box 32274
Jeddah 21428
K.S.A.
Scholars have varied opinions on the understanding of some of the supplications. In some of these cases we have cited an opinion which we consider is the most accurate, in other cases, when the opinions are in our view, of equal strength, we have cited one opinion only.
The word is pronounced with an elongation after the []
i.e.
Blessed and exalted is Allaah
May Allaah send prayers and peace upon him
May Allaah be pleased with him
May Allaah have mercy upon him
Translated: “How perfect Allaah is” - complete meaning: “I exalt Allaah and elevate Him above having any defects or deficiencies.”