Fatiha Ka Tarika In Roman English Verified Repack [TESTED]

Fatiha Ka Tarika in Roman English (Verified & Step-by-Step) Performing Fatiha is a beautiful way to send Sawab (spiritual rewards) to your loved ones who have passed away. While the essence is sincerity, following the proper Sunnah-aligned method ensures the ritual is done with respect and correctness.

Verse 5: Iyyaka nabudu wa iyyaka nastain. (You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help.) fatiha ka tarika in roman english verified

In South Asian Muslim communities (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh), the term "Fatiha" (or Surah Al-Fatiha) is often misunderstood. Many people use it to refer to a complete ritual of Quran recitation, sending rewards (Isaal-e-Sawab) to the deceased, and making Dua (supplication). Fatiha Ka Tarika in Roman English (Verified &

  1. Al hamdu lillahi rabbil 'aalameen
  2. Ar rahmanir raheem
  3. Maliki yawmid deen
  4. Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'een
  5. Ihdinas siraatal mustaqeem
  6. Siraatal ladheena an 'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdoobi 'alayhim wa lad daalleen
  7. Ameen (Say quietly)

Part 2: Conditions Before Starting Fatiha

  1. State of Purity (Wudu): It is wajib (necessary) to be in a state of ablution when touching the Quran. For reciting from memory, Wudu is highly preferred but not mandatory (according to Hanafi school – though without touching the mushaf, you may recite).
  2. Clean Place: Sit on a clean surface (prayer mat) facing the Qibla (direction of Kaaba, Mecca) out of respect.
  3. Proper Clothing: Cover your Satar (for men: navel to knees; for women: entire body except face, hands, and feet).
  4. Correct Intention (Niyyah): In your heart, say: "I am reciting the Holy Quran and sending the reward to the soul of [Full name of deceased / All deceased Muslims]."
  • Surah Fatiha: Recite the opening chapter of the Quran.

    Step 5: The Letter "Daud" (ض - Daad)

    In wa lad-daaalleen, the 'Daad' is a heavy 'D' combined with a 'L' sound from the side of the tongue. It is not a simple 'D' as in 'dog'. Practice by saying "D'la" with a full mouth. Al hamdu lillahi rabbil 'aalameen Ar rahmanir raheem

    Recite the following in order, ensuring correct pronunciation: Durood Sharif (3, 7, or 11 times)

    Once you have finished the recitation, raise your hands for Dua. This is the moment you "gift" the reward. You can say: