When saying "Allahumma laka sumtu" before starting the fast, the intention should be to sincerely dedicate the fast to Allah and to observe it with faith and devotion.
Before starting the fast, it is important to make the intention to fast for the sake of Allah by saying the phrase "Allahumma inni laka sumtu" which means "O Allah, I am fasting for You." This intention should be made sincerely in the heart before beginning the fast.
Saying "Allahumma laka sumtu" in the dua during fasting is significant because it expresses the intention and dedication to fast for the sake of Allah. It reaffirms the purpose of fasting as an act of worship and devotion to Allah, setting the intention to observe the fast sincerely and for His sake.
The saying, "Hell is full of good intentions", is often used in response to people who do something wrong, claiming that their intentions were good. It means that the end does not justify the means.
Who Dey was first. 1981 was when the Bengals started saying it but it wasn't for another couple of years before the Saints starting saying Who Dat.
Saying "Allahu Akbar" (takbeer) before starting the prayer is significant as it serves as a declaration of the greatness and supremacy of Allah. It helps to shift the focus of the worshipper from worldly matters to the act of prayer, reminding them of the importance of connecting with Allah and seeking His guidance and blessings.
That's like saying "Is it important to know the use of a shovel before you try to clean your shirt with it".
Before leaving for Hajj, you can express your gratitude to friends and family for their support, saying something like, "I am grateful for your love and encouragement as I embark on this spiritual journey." It’s also nice to share your intentions, saying, "Please keep me in your prayers as I seek forgiveness and blessings." Lastly, you might want to invite them to join you in spirit, saying, "I will be thinking of all of you while I’m there and hoping for your well-being."
You can respond by saying, "I genuinely care about her and want to build a meaningful connection. My intentions are to support her, understand her better, and see where our relationship can go. Honesty and respect are my priorities in this journey."
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if one guy wants to say i love you to another guy it should be made clear that neither of them have homosexual intentions. However, if the guy is saying "i love you" to a girl it is fine as long as the girl is clear about the guys intentions.
Actually, the saying is "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." I believe it is more of a proverb, and I'm not certain an attribution can be identified. It has been used in song, poems, and other literature for at least the past hundred years.