Learn Islamic Duas and 6 Kalmay
Kalma means "word" in Arabic. It usually refers to the Shahada, a significant statement in Islam. The kalma ??? ?????? ?????? ??? ????????? ????????? ??? states that “No one is worthy of worship except Allah, & Muhammad is His Messenger." The Shahada shows that there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger. This statement is the central belief in Islam—that Allah is one and Muhammad is a prophet.
Islam has six kalmay: the first kalma, second kalma, third kalma, fourth kalma, fifth kalma, & sixth kalma. Saying these Kalmay is super essential for Muslims; it proves their acceptance of Islam and their commitment to its beliefs. The Shahada plays a significant role in Islamic teachings. It acts as a unifying declaration for Muslims all around the world.
The Six Kalmay, or the Six Phrases, are necessary Islamic faith declarations that guide Muslims. These lines, often said during important events and in everyday prayers, serve as a reminder of fundamental Islamic values. They are based on numerous hadiths and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and are incredibly well-liked by Muslims worldwide. Parents are responsible for encouraging their children to say and learn these kalmay very first.