Yes. The Arabic may be better, but only the Qur'an must be read in Arabic.
The dua before eating in Arabic is "Bismillah" which means "In the name of Allah."
Bismillahi Tawakkaltu a-lallahi WA laa hawla WA laa quwatta illah billah
The English translation for the dua recited before eating is: "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." The dua recited after eating is: "Praise be to Allah who has given us food and drink and made us Muslims."
Yes, it is permissible to make dua (supplication) in English. In Islam, the language of the dua is not restricted, as long as the intention and sincerity are present.
Dua is performed anywhere you like. Whenever you need to make dua, just make it. You do not have to be in a clean state (wudu) it is different to prayer. There are many sites on Dua, but If you check out www.digitaldua.com you will find all the different places you can make dua with reasons. This website has Audio with the Arabic, so if you cant read Arabic you can listen and learn the dua's. The duas are from the Quran & Sunnah. Hope this helps.
in non-fotmal Arabic u can say Mother : mama ,, written : ماما Father : baba ,, written : بابا in formal Arabic: Mother : omme ,, written : أمي Father : abii ,, written : أبي
A common dua in English is: "O Allah, guide me on the right path and keep me away from wrongdoings."
The phrase 'te dua' is Albanian and in English it translates to 'I love you.' 'Te Dua Ty' is actually the title of a popular Albanian song by Soni Malaj.
Egyptians today speak Egyptian Arabic. Thank You in Egyptian Arabic (like most other dialects of Arabic) is Shukran.
Asslamo Alikum: Following is the website for dua with English translation: http://islamicacademy.org/HTML/Dua/Qunoot.htm
Before eating, you should recite the dua (prayer) in English: "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."
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