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performing daily activities and
religious practices,
including prayer. The
Basmalah should not be
confused with the
Tasmiyyah (Arabic: تَسْمِيَّة),
which refers...
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prayer or when in awe of
something and
saying 'in the name of God' (بسملة,
basmalah)
before starting an act such as eating.
According to
Islamic tradition...
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before beginning a task. It is
often followed by the Basmala. Ta'awwudh and
basmalah are
pronounced along with the
formulation of the
niyyah (intention). The...
- romanized: Bismillahir
Rahmanir Raheem). This
formula is
known as the
basmalah (Arabic: بَسْمَلَة) and
denotes the
boundaries between suwar. The suwar...
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Section from the Hizam; late 19th Century, Cairo, Egypt, Text
contains the
basmalah,
followed by
verses 26 and 27 from
Surat al-Hajj...
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symbol depends on the
prevailing religion of the culture.
Among Turks, the
basmalah ("invocation of the name of Allah") is used to ward off demons,
while among...
- (1973) The
Mysterious Letters of the Koran: Old
Abbreviations of the
Basmalah.
Journal of the
American Oriental Society 93 (3), 267–285. [1] A. Welch...
- 'house' in
various Semitic languages; part of many place-names "Mengapa
Basmalah Diawali Huruf 'Ba'?". NU
Online (in Indonesian).
Archived from the original...
- Al-Suyuti (c. 1445–1505)
wrote his
first book,
Sharh Al-Isti'aadha wal-
Basmalah, at the age of 17. F. J.
Thwaites (1908–1979)
wrote his
bestselling novel...
- and
legal opinions. He
wrote his
first book,
Sharh Al-Isti'aadha wal-
Basmalah, in 866 AH, at the age of seventeen.[citation needed] In Ḥusn al-Muḥaḍarah...