"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." Step 3: Recite Surah Al-Ikhlas (3 Times)
Begin by reciting Durood-e-Ibrahim or a short Durood 11 times.
If you have food (Niyaz) in front of you, you can look at it during the Dua and pray for blessings in the food and ask Allah to pass its charity reward to the deceased soul. Blow (Dum) gently over the food at the end of the Dua. Key Points to Remember fatiha ka tarika in roman english upd
Begin by reciting Durood Shareef three times. You can read any Durood, but Durood-e-Ibrahim is highly recommended.
"Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Alhamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin. Ar rahmanir rahim. Maliki yawmid din. Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'in. Ihdinas siratal mustaqim. Siratal lazina an'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim walad dallin. Ameen." "Qul yaa ayyuhal kaafiroon
– bilkul easy hai: Padho, Dua karo, Sadqa do . Koi special group, koi special ghar, koi special khana nahi. Bas dil se ikhlas rakho aur Allah se apne marhoomon ke liye jannat maango.
| Aspect | Islamic Ruling and Explanation | Scholars' Opinion & Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Permissible and Beneficial. Sending reward (Isaal-e-Sawaab) to the deceased by reciting the Quran is allowed according to the majority of scholars. It brings comfort to the departed soul. | The preponderant (majority) opinion. Supported by authentic Hadith. | | Specific Method of Fatiha Khani | Not a Mandatory Sunnah. The specific practice of gathering to recite Surah Fatiha, Ikhlas, etc., in a fixed manner is not an established Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH). It is considered a religious innovation (Bid'ah) if believed to be compulsory. | A cautionary opinion to avoid making it a fixed ritual. The act of reciting Quran is good; the specific format and timing are matters of debate. | | Blowing on Food (Dum) | Not Proven from Sunnah. The practice of blowing on food after recitation and then distributing it is not established from the Prophet (PBUH) or his companions. It should be avoided. | This is a specific practice that is not supported by authentic sources and is generally discouraged. | | Charity (Sadaqah) for the Deceased | Highly Recommended. Giving charity on behalf of the deceased is a strongly encouraged practice. The Prophet (PBUH) affirmed that the deceased benefits from it. | This is a well-established Sunnah and is unanimously considered a great way to benefit the deceased. | Wa laa ana 'aabidum maa 'abattum
If you are presenting food or water for blessing, place it cleanly in front of you. Ensure the food is earned through Halal means.
Surah Al-Fatiha ("The Opening") is the most significant chapter (Surah) of the Holy Quran. It is a mandatory (Fard) recitation in every unit (Rak'ah) of Muslim prayer (Salah/Namaz). For Urdu/Hindi speakers who are learning to recite the Quran but are not yet fluent in Arabic script, Roman English serves as a phonetic bridge. This paper outlines the correct method (tarika) of recitation, including pronunciation rules (Tajweed) in an updated, accessible format.