3. For the Safety from All Calamities

Feb 06, 2006 17:30

بسم الله الذي لا يضر مح اسمه شي ء في الارض ولا في السماء وهو السميع العليم

3. Bismil-lah-il-lazee la ya-dhurro ma'as-mihee shai-un fil-ardh-i wala fis-samae wa huwas Samee-'ul-'Aleem.

With the Name of Allah, we (got this morning/evening). Nothing would harm in the sky or the earth, with the Blessings of Allah's Name, He is the Hearer and the ( Read more... )

hadith, prayers for all occasions

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Zs thejinn February 6 2006, 23:09:55 UTC
Bismil-lah-il-lazee

LOL why do people from Pakistan and Iran et al that know and can speak Englih with its ds and ths insist on transliterating Arabic's dhs with zs? Like Allah hafiz should be Allah hafidh (although that is a bad example since that is cultural). Ever since my husband has pointed it out it's been driving me crazy. It's cute when used elsewhere, but for non-Arabic speakers trying to learn Arabic, it's really frustrating. :(

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Re: Zs thejinn February 6 2006, 23:16:07 UTC
If you transliterated that personally, it was not directed at you. Many of my books have that so please don't take offense. :X

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Re: Zs mangueca February 6 2006, 23:18:46 UTC
oh none taken, sis! (even if i had transliterated it myself :P )

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Re: Zs thejinn February 6 2006, 23:29:40 UTC
Good. :)

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geekizm February 6 2006, 23:44:04 UTC
hey, I actually know this dua'a and we read it when we leave the house.

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