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The Meaning of Lailahaillallah Al Malikul Haqqul Mubin Complete with Arabic and Latin Script

The phrase "Lailahaillallah Al Malikul Haqqul Mubin Muhammadurrosulullah Shodiqul Wa'dil Amin" is often recited as a dhikr praising Allah SWT and acknowledging the prophethood of Muhammad SAW. This utterance emphasizes tawheed, faith, and the exemplary character of the Messenger. Arabic script: لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللهُ الْمَلِكُ الْحَقُّ الْمُبِينُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ اللهِ صَادِقُ الْوَعْدِ الْأَمِينُ. Latin: Laa ilaaha illallaahul malikul haqqul mubiin, Muhammadur rasuulullaahi shoodiqul wa'dil amiin. Meaning: “There is no god but Allah, the Sovereign, the Truth, the Manifest. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, truthful in promise and trustworthy.” This recitation is practiced to draw closer to Allah, calm the heart, and strengthen faith. Narrations mention that this dhikr is believed to be inscribed on the door of the Kaaba and has virtues such as expanding sustenance, protecting from poverty, comforting in the grave, as well as guiding activities and transforming bad habits. https://mozaik.inilah.com/ibadah/arti-lailahaillallah-al-malikul-haqqul-mubin-muhammadurrosulullah-shodiqul-wadil-amin

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The Arabic script is solid, easy to memorize right away. Makes rizq flow easier and keeps you safe in the grave? In shaa Allah, bismillah, starting tonight.

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This is what my dad used to read every time after maghrib. Back then I didn’t get what it meant, but now I realize how deep the meaning really is. Jazakallahu khair.

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