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Namaz and Kalmas
We will teach Kalma and Namaz to our students in this training.- Wide range of educational resources, tutorials, and guidance
- 3 Days Free Trial Class
- Highly Qualified and Experienced Teachers
- Your desired timings and days
- No age limit
We will teach Kalma and Namaz to our students in this training. Namaz is an expression of gratitude and request to Allah Ta’ala for His bounty. Speaking with Allah is the goal of the namaz. An integral aspect of a Muslim’s life is namaz. Namaz is offered five times a day by all Muslims. Thus, learning how to perform namaz is essential. Muslims respect the namaz because it is a direct line of communication with Allah. Kalma is the other topic. Our highly skilled instructors will teach you everything you need to know. We’ll do our absolute best.
Common translations for the word salah include “contact,” “communication,” and “connection.” When translating into English, it can be deceptive to use the word “prayer” because it is more commonly used to translate the word “dua,” which refers to a respectful request given to Allah. Salah, which essentially means to create contact with the divine rather than to make a plea, would be best translated as “communication with the divine.”
In Islam, the Six Kalimah are six key tenets of one’s faith that are mostly drawn from hadiths (in certain traditions, the six kalima’s are six sentences). These Six Kalmas are obligatory for every Muslim. The initial one is called Kalma Taiybah, followed by Kalma Shahadat, Kalma e Tamjeed, Kalma Tauheed, Kalma e Astaghfar, and Kalma e Radd e Kuffr. This order is maintained throughout the list.