basmala
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5ADJ.
known, separate
VERB + BASMALA
count, counted, reciting, say
BASMALA + NOUN
al-fatiha
PREP.
in, without
ADV.
also
Definitions
noun
The prepositional phrase بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم (bismi llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm, “In the name of Allah, the merciful, the compassionate”).
The basmala, also known as the tasmiya, is an Arabic word for the phrase bi- smillah ir-rahman ir-rahim, “In the name of God most compassionate, most merciful.” This is the first verse of the Quran; it begins all of its chapters but one (Q9)...
But only Kufa and Mecca counted the basmala in al-Fatiha as verse 1, whereas the readers of Basra, Damascus and Medina did not count the basmala as a separate verse but achieved the number of seven verses by subdividing other...
The act of uttering Bismillah.
noun
Alternative form of basmala.
It is sunnat to say the Basmala when beginning to perform an ablution, to eat, to drink and to do any useful work.
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4The basmala, also known as the tasmiya, is an Arabic word for the phrase bi- smillah ir-rahman ir-rahim, “In the name of God most compassionate, most merciful.” This is the first verse of the Quran; i
WiktionaryBut only Kufa and Mecca counted the basmala in al-Fatiha as verse 1, whereas the readers of Basra, Damascus and Medina did not count the basmala as a separate verse but achieved the number of seven ve
WiktionaryIt is sunnat to say the Basmala when beginning to perform an ablution, to eat, to drink and to do any useful work.
WiktionarySami never starts eating without reciting the Basmala.
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