To strengthen your faith and connection with Allah, you can engage in regular prayer, read and reflect on the Quran, seek knowledge about Islam, perform good deeds, and surround yourself with supportive and like-minded individuals. Additionally, practicing gratitude, patience, and seeking forgiveness can also help deepen your connection with Allah.
Surah az-Zumar: Say: Oh my servants who have wronged themselves (by committing sins), do not despair of the mercy of Allah! Verily, Allah forgives ALL sins. Verily, he is oft-forgiving, most merciful. There is also a hadeeth Qudsi which mentions that every single sin, except for shirk, will be forgiven by Allah. All we have to do is be sincere in repentance. Our lord is most forgiving, most merciful. Allah will even forgiven the one who has committed the most sins but has faith in Allah. It is obligatory to not despair of Allah and have faith in Allah's mercy. Oh Allah, forgive us of our sins, those that we do in public and private, those that are major and minor, those that we commit knowingly and unknowingly, and those that we may end up committing in the remainder of our lifetime. Aameen.
'Allah' is an Arabic word for God, so the first letter of it must be capitalized. It can be used in sentences where the name of God is intended to be included. For example, "Oh Allah, guide me through this evil" or "There is no worthy of worship except Allah"
If a person has committed any sin, perform two rak'at salaah and thereafter recite durud upon Nabi PBUH. Be ashamed and regret over the sin and seek Allah's SWT pardon by a firm pledge saying: "Oh Allah! I shall not commit this sin again. Oh Allah! forgive me." By the grace of Allah SWT the sin will be forgiven.
THE SALAAH OF TAWBAH (Repentance)If a person has committed any sin, perform two rak'at salaah and thereafter recite durud upon Nabi PBUH. Be ashamed and regret over the sin and seek Allah's SWT pardon by a firm pledge saying: "Oh Allah! I shall not commit this sin again. Oh Allah! forgive me." By the grace of Allah SWT the sin will be forgiven.
Allah is the name of the Muslim god. The Christian god is just called god. Did you know Amen is an Arabic word? It means-Oh Allah, accept our prayers, but both Christians and Muslims use this word.
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Yes when the full moon rises and everyone on the team praises Allah in the glorious triumph of the sea chant. "Oh Allah, we praise our souls to you! And then we bomb stuff and have fun"
Telling others about GodPraying when neededNot saying 'Oh My G-o-d'
'course anyone can become a great muslim .... oh and by the way ..everyone was born muslim in islam it's called "fetra" but have been changed by their parents or the people around them ... anyone can become an amazing muslim and follower of allah.. I know and have met converted people who are better muslims than those who have been since they were babies... all you gotta do is to trust allah and pray regularly and make dua'a you must make satisfying allah your goal and trust me allah doesn't look at your origins, family or background. allah only looks at your faith and heart.. salaam.. I hope my answer is good enough and that all converted people find peace and happiness in islam... may god bless you.
Well Muslims read : oh Allah with your name i die and i live.اللهم باسمك أموت وأنا أعيش
Oh, technology just makes religion harder and easier to follow.