Say this each morning after fajr أَصْـبَحْنا وَأَصْـبَحَ المُـلْكُ لله وَالحَمدُ لله ، لا إلهَ إلاّ اللّهُ وَحدَهُ لا شَريكَ لهُ، لهُ المُـلكُ ولهُ الحَمْـد، وهُوَ على كلّ شَيءٍ قدير ، رَبِّ أسْـأَلُـكَ خَـيرَ ما في هـذا اليوم وَخَـيرَ ما بَعْـدَه ، وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَـرِّ ما في هـذا اليوم وَشَرِّ ما بَعْـدَه، رَبِّ أَعـوذُبِكَ مِنَ الْكَسَـلِ وَسـوءِ الْكِـبَر ، رَبِّ أَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنْ عَـذابٍ في النّـارِ وَعَـذابٍ في القَـبْر. And in the evening before Maghreb say it but change اصبحنا to أمسينا وامسى الملك لله and هذا اليوم to هذه الليلة It’s in a Hadith narrated by muslim. After than of course you must strive against your nafs to do work. May Allah grant you ease
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@@theguidedpath1 Walaik um salam wa rahmatullahi wabarakaatuhu I saw someone suggesting 3 arabic speakers, to listen, as listening helps to learn arabic, but I am learning Lisaanul Arab and just started it few weeks ago, so it would take time time to catch up, but will these videos help me with that or not? Fus'ha is somewhat similar but the words and their meanings get changed, wouldn't it confuse me? What do you suggest?
Oh i re read your comment Yeah the arabic of scholars in lectures is usually very similar to lisaan ul arab, especially if he is teaching non Arabs So listen to them and benefit!
@@anonymousanonymous7864 I have asked a Scholar I know, and he said that Fus'ha is very different, and it won't help me, but you both are saying that is is very similar, what should I do, I am confused, is it similar or no?
@AppsTricksByNazakatUmrani I think you didn't ask your question correctly The Arabic of the SCHOLARS is very similar to the Quranic Arabic The Arabic you hear COMMON people speak and they call it fusha, like in newspapers and magazines, WOULD BE HARDER for you to understand I literally learnt a lot of Arabic through the Quran and Sunnah, so I know what I am saying The person you asked probably thought you were referring to the Arabic you can find in magazines and newspapers As for videos like this one, they get easier to understand the more you learn "lisaan ul arab"
@@theguidedpath1 I am not fluent in arabic. I know some basic words but don't know how to form sentences generally. That is why I was asking anyone here to verify the english subtitle's accuracy.
The first sentence of yours was not necessary akhi. Perhaps he was unaware of this so advise him kindly. There was no benefit to that statement and only just belittled him.
Get off your 'high horse'. A student of knowledge can make mistakes. The brother who made this video is sharing knowledge and seems to love knowledge and Allah knows best. What about how the salaf were merciful to believers? Guess you forgot that practice real quick.
Allaahummaa Baarik...MAASHAAALLAAH MAASHAAALLAAH LAA QUWWATA ILLAAH BILLAAAH....
Truly a problem i have, please make dua for me brothers and sisters
May Allah ease your things🤗🤗🤗
@@ahdthoufeeque اللهم آمين
Say this each morning after fajr
أَصْـبَحْنا وَأَصْـبَحَ المُـلْكُ لله وَالحَمدُ لله ، لا إلهَ إلاّ اللّهُ وَحدَهُ لا شَريكَ لهُ، لهُ المُـلكُ ولهُ الحَمْـد، وهُوَ على كلّ شَيءٍ قدير ، رَبِّ أسْـأَلُـكَ خَـيرَ ما في هـذا اليوم وَخَـيرَ ما بَعْـدَه ، وَأَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَـرِّ ما في هـذا اليوم وَشَرِّ ما بَعْـدَه، رَبِّ أَعـوذُبِكَ مِنَ الْكَسَـلِ وَسـوءِ الْكِـبَر ، رَبِّ أَعـوذُ بِكَ مِنْ عَـذابٍ في النّـارِ وَعَـذابٍ في القَـبْر.
And in the evening before Maghreb say it but change اصبحنا to أمسينا وامسى الملك لله and هذا اليوم to هذه الليلة
It’s in a Hadith narrated by muslim. After than of course you must strive against your nafs to do work. May Allah grant you ease
please make dua for me for this, jazakAllahu kharyan
SAME WITH ME 😢
Assalamualaikum! jazakAllah khayran! Also do write Subhanahu wa ta'ala in full!
Wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh
الفتور يكون مصيبة حين يجعل العبد يترك العبادات و يدخل في المحرمات، اللهم انا نعوذ بك من العجز و الكسل!!
Ameen
Ameen
شكرا على النصيحة
Barakallahu fikh
Allahumma barik
Jajakallahukhairan May Allah help you and your team
Assalamualaikum! JazakALLAH khairan for these videos,, just wanted to remind to write Subhanahu wa ta'ala in full!
جزاكه الله خير
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Baraka Lahoufikoum
I needed this as struggling to get up for Maghreb right now
Did you get up for Maghreb
jazakumullahu khayran
رب أعوذ بك من الكسل
mashaallah baarakallahu fee illmik wa amalik
May Allah bless our shaykh in both worlds. Ameen.
BAARAK ALLAHU FEEKUM. JAZAAK ALLAAHU KHAIRAN .
Can anyone share the dua in arabic along with hadith reference
Baarakallahoufikoum
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Our Prophet “ﷺ"said ( "Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi after each prescribed prayer, there will be nothing standing between him and his entering Paradise except death."
Dont forget to recite Ayatul kursi before sleep Our Prophet(“ﷺ”) said, When you go to your bed, recite Ayatul Kursi and you will be protected by Allah, and no devil will come near you until morning (5010) Narrated by al-Bukhari
Take screenshot and share to earn reward,also copy and spread this message
Allahumabarik
طريقة بالتاء
I want to ask one thing, he is talking in Arabic of Quran or Arabic spoken nowadays?
Means lisaan ul arab or Fus'ha?
Assalamu Walaikum wa Rahmatullah
He is talking in Fus'ha, and Fus'ha is similar to Arabic of Quran
Baarakallahu feek
@@theguidedpath1 Walaik um salam wa rahmatullahi wabarakaatuhu
I saw someone suggesting 3 arabic speakers, to listen, as listening helps to learn arabic, but I am learning Lisaanul Arab and just started it few weeks ago, so it would take time time to catch up, but will these videos help me with that or not?
Fus'ha is somewhat similar but the words and their meanings get changed, wouldn't it confuse me? What do you suggest?
Oh i re read your comment
Yeah the arabic of scholars in lectures is usually very similar to lisaan ul arab, especially if he is teaching non Arabs
So listen to them and benefit!
@@anonymousanonymous7864 I have asked a Scholar I know, and he said that Fus'ha is very different, and it won't help me, but you both are saying that is is very similar, what should I do, I am confused, is it similar or no?
@AppsTricksByNazakatUmrani
I think you didn't ask your question correctly
The Arabic of the SCHOLARS is very similar to the Quranic Arabic
The Arabic you hear COMMON people speak and they call it fusha, like in newspapers and magazines, WOULD BE HARDER for you to understand
I literally learnt a lot of Arabic through the Quran and Sunnah, so I know what I am saying
The person you asked probably thought you were referring to the Arabic you can find in magazines and newspapers
As for videos like this one, they get easier to understand the more you learn "lisaan ul arab"
Is the english translation accurate?
Could you please point out if there is any mistake barakallahu feek
@@theguidedpath1 I am not fluent in arabic. I know some basic words but don't know how to form sentences generally. That is why I was asking anyone here to verify the english subtitle's accuracy.
Salaam, I can confirm that the English subtitles are accurate and have no issue.
Whoever is translating in English , I guess he is not student of knowledge. The acronym SWT or PBUH no where practised by salaf and salafi scholars.
The first sentence of yours was not necessary akhi. Perhaps he was unaware of this so advise him kindly. There was no benefit to that statement and only just belittled him.
@@AbuSafiyyahRH indeed
may Allah forgive us for our shortcomings
barakallahu feekum
@@AbuSafiyyahRH yes, correct brother.
Get off your 'high horse'. A student of knowledge can make mistakes. The brother who made this video is sharing knowledge and seems to love knowledge and Allah knows best. What about how the salaf were merciful to believers? Guess you forgot that practice real quick.
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