Six kalmas: Islam Audio kalima

Six kalmas is a Islamic app, audios kalmaas. Recite 6 Kalmaas after prayer.

Six Kalmas: Islamic Audio Recitations App

"Six kalmas: Islam Audio kalima" is a user-friendly Android app providing comprehensive audio recitations of the Six Kalmas, essential Islamic declarations of faith. It guides Muslims in memorizing and practicing the Kalmas, along with important supplications like Dua e Qunoot. Perfect for users of all ages, the app supports spiritual growth by promoting daily recitation and understanding of Islamic beliefs.
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Version: 3.0.4 (Last updated: 2024-01-16)
Creation date: 2015-10-09
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Kalma Sharif is a declaration of faith in Islam, consisting of six kalmas that include the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad. Other important Islamic recitations include Masnoon Duain, Aitoa, Ahad Naama, Dua e Qunoot, and the 4th, 5th, and 6th kalmas. Colima is not a known term in Islamic practice.

Dua Qunoot is a supplication recited during the fourth Rakat of the Namaz that invokes the Almighty's help and guidance. It is also known as Dua-e-Qunoot and begins with Bismill. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught this prayer to his companions and it is mentioned in many Hadiths. In addition to the six Kalma, Dua Qunoot is an important Amal (act of worship) in Islam.

6 Kalimas is a simple and easy-to-use app that provides users with a comprehensive guide to the six Islamic declarations of faith known as the "Six Kalimas." This app is perfect for Muslims of all ages and levels of knowledge who want to memorize, understand, and practice these essential statements.

The Six Kalimas are a set of fundamental Islamic beliefs that every Muslim should know and recite daily. They are the declaration of the oneness of Allah, His attributes, and the belief in His prophets, angels, books, destiny, and resurrection.

Kalima Tayyiba also known as First Kalima:
The First Kalma, also known as the Shahada, is a declaration of the Muslim faith in Islam. It declares that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is his prophet is an Islamic belief. Other important declarations of faith in Islam include the 4th Kalma, the 5th Kalma, and the 6 Kalma. Additionally, Muslims recite the Dua-e-Qunoot & La ilaha illallah, a supplication recited during certain prayers.

Kalima Shahada also known as Second Kalima:
The Second Kalma, also known as the Shahadat, is the sixth of the six Kalimat or fundamental Islamic creeds of Muslim testimony. Muslims memorize the Kalimat as a declaration of their Faith in Allah & in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad. Along with the Second Kalma, the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Kalma are also recited by Muslims worldwide.

Additionally, Muslims recite the Dua e Qunoot and the Hamdullah as part of their daily prayers. The Second Kalma is the affirmation of faith in Islam that declares the oneness of Allah and belief in Prophet Muhammad. Muslims also memorise the 4 kalma, 3rd kalma, and 5th Kalma, along with Duaa and Dya e Qunoot as part of Islam religious practices.

Kalima Tamjeed also known as Third Kalima:
The Third Kalma, also known as the Teesra Kalma, is a Muqadas (sacred) declaration of faith in the Niskala (unseen) oneness and majesty of Allah & Praising Allah. Islamic remembrance is recited as a part of Urdhu Duain (Urdu supplications) and the Dua Qunoot Witr. The Kalima is considered a byword for the Muslim faith, and Islamic prayer, and there are a total of 6 Kalimas, collectively known as the 6 Kalmas or Kalmahs.

Kalima Tawheed also known as Fourth Kalima:
The Fourth Kalima, also known as the Tauheed Kalima, is a declaration of faith in the oneness of Allah. It emphasizes that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger. 4th kalima shows you Islamic monotheism & Islamic belief system.

Kalima Radd-e-Kufr known as Fifth Kalima:
The Fifth Kalima, also known as the Istighfar & Kalima Radd-e-Kufr, is a declaration of repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah. It emphasizes the belief in Allah's mercy and the importance of seeking His forgiveness. This kalima shows you Islamic belief in Allah and guides you about the Islamic rejection of disbelief. understand the Rejecting disbelief through 5th kalma.

Kalima Radde Kufr known as Sixth Kalima:
The Sixth Kalima & Rejecting disbelief is a Muslim declaration of faith in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad. It is also known as the Kalima Tamjeed and is recited in praise of Allah's glory and majesty as well as Islamic belief in Allah.

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Pros
  • Very helpful for learning and remembering the six kalimas
  • Good for children with a smart learning experience
  • Includes Urdu and English translations
Cons
  • Lacks the option to send audio through WhatsApp
  • No Urdu transliteration requested by some users
Most mentioned
  • Good app for children
  • Very nice and helpful
  • Excellent learning tool
User reviews
Mashallah Good app
by Noor Mohammad, 2023-02-18

Best app for our children ❤️❤️❤️
by Reshad Babakarkhil, 2023-02-15

Mashaallah this apps is verry beautiful and verry good ply system
by Saad shah Saad shah, 2023-01-03
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