Fatiha Dene Ka Tarika Sunni Pdf Roman English 【HIGH-QUALITY - WORKFLOW】

In mainstream Sunni Islam (Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki, Hanbali), this is permissible when done with the right intention ( niyyah ). However, some Salafi/Wahhabi views consider it an innovation ( bid’ah ). This guide follows the traditional Sunni understanding.

Raise your hands for Dua. You can pray in your own native language (Urdu, Hindi, English), but here is a standard script in Roman English to follow:

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Qul yaa ayyuhal kaafiroon. Laa a'budu maa ta'budoon. Wa laa antum 'aabidoona maa a'bud. Wa laa ana 'aabidum maa 'abattum. Wa laa antum 'aabidoona maa a'bud. Lakum deenukum wa liya deen. 3. Surah Al-Ikhlas (3 Martaba) fatiha dene ka tarika sunni pdf roman english

"Is padhne ka sawab sabse pehle Huzoor Tajdar-e-Madina, Muhammad Mustafa (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) ki bargaah me tohfatan pesh karte hain, qubool farma."

For millions of Sunni Muslims around the world, particularly those from the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh), performing (also written as Fatihah or Fateha ) is a deeply spiritual practice. It is a ritual of reciting specific verses from the Holy Quran, especially Surah Al-Fatiha , and offering the reward ( Isaal-e-Sawab ) to the deceased (Marhoom/Marhooma). Raise your hands for Dua

: Sunni scholars agree that reciting the Quran and donating its reward benefits the departed souls, eases their trials in the grave, and elevates their ranks in Jannah. Preparations Before Reciting Fatiha

Start by reciting any Durood Shareef three times. You can recite the short one: "Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam" Or Durood-e-Ibrahim. 2. Surah Al-Kafirun (1 Time) Laa a'budu maa ta'budoon

Recite Durood Shareef one more time to seal the recitation before making the Dua. 4. How to Make the Fatiha Dua (Bakshish Ka Tariqa)

This downloadable PDF provides a step-by-step method for performing Fatiha according to traditional Sunni Hanafi practices. The guide covers:

Scholarly consensus, including the preponderant opinion of the Hanafi school and many other scholars, holds that it is permissible and encouraged to recite the Quran and offer its rewards to the deceased. This is based on several principles: