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(10) The Name "Allah" (Part 4) - (English)

In this series, Sh. Bilal Philips explains two Hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad which begin with the word Allahummah. The first Hadith is concerned with seeking Allah’s forgiveness, which is called “The master form of repentance.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, "The most superior....

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(9) The Name "Allah" (Part 3) - (English)

In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips resumes his speech about the supplications and adhkaar which begin with basmalah or saying Allahummah such as saying basmalah before intercourse and saying some supplications which begin with the word Allahummah before sleeping or when we visit the sick people. At the end of....

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(8) The Name "Allah" (Part 2) - (English)

In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips resumes his speech about the supplications and adhkaar which begin with basmalah or saying Allahummah. Afterwards he mentions some supplications which protect the Muslim from the devils and shows that we have to abide by the Prophet’s way concerning this issue and not to....

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(5) The Greatest Name of Allah - (English)

In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips resumes his explaining of the meaning of the greatest Name of Allah and shows the root of the word "Allah". He also shows that the Prophet (peace be upon him) always urged and encouraged his companions to remember Allah through the day-to-day supplications and....

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(1) Introduction to the Series - (English)

In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips shows his methodology of explaining Allah’s Names according to Allah’s saying in Surat Al-A’raaf "And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by them, and leave the company of those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against)....

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(6) How to Apply the Name of Allah in Our Day-to-Day Life - (English)

In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips gives some examples of remembrance of Allah in our day-to-day life as in saying basmalah (in the name of Allah) and supplications, for example. Basmalah, for example, is said before eating, drinking and relieving oneself, and the supplications begin with saying Allahumah (O Allah).