فَاذْكُرُوا۟ اللَّـهَ كَمَا عَلَّمَكُم (maka sebutlah Allah (shalatlah), sebagaimana Allah telah mengajarkan kepada kamu) Yakni mengajarkan syari'at-syariatnya yang belum kalian ketahui. 📚 Tafsir Al-Wajiz / Syaikh Prof. Dr. Wahbah az-Zuhaili, pakar fiqih dan tafsir negeri Suriah. 239. 11. Sa`id ibn al-Musayyib relates: When the death of Abu Talib approached, Allah's Apostle came to him and said: "Say: la ilaha illallah, a word with which I will be able to negotiate or argue (uhajju) for you in Allah's presence." Narrated by Bukhari in his Sahih (Volume 8, Book 78, Number 672). The Statements of the Salaf about Al-Hamd. Hafs mentioned that `Umar said to `Ali, "We know La ilaha illallah, Subhan Allah and Allahu Akbar. What about Al-Hamdu Lillah'' `Ali said, "A statement that Allah liked for Himself, was pleased with for Himself and He likes that it be repeated.''. Misalnya seorang yang berta'ziyah mengucapkan kepada orang yang mendapatkan musibah, "Al Baqa' lillah" (artinya: Kekekalan hanya milik Allah), atau "Innaa lillahi wa innaa ilaihi raaji'un" (artinya: sesungguhnya kita hanya milik Allah dan kepada-Nyalah kita kembali), atau "Azhzhamallahu ajrak," (artinya: semoga Allah Answer. Praise be to Allah. The word of Tawheed (i.e., Laa ilaaha ill-Allah - there is no god but Allah), is the greatest word in existence. For it all of creation was created, the Messengers were sent, and the Books were revealed. It is the word of piety, the foundation of the faith and the pillar of belief, and it is the trustworthy Ṣadaqah means charity. The term Ṣadaqah is used for Zakat (Qurʾān, 9:60) as well as Ṣadaqah Wājibah (such as Ṣadaqah al-Fiṭr, Kaffārah, Fidyah, Nadhr) and Ṣadaqah Nāfilah (optional charity). Lillāh means for the sake of Allah. Al-Baqi Meaning: The Eternal, Ever-Present, The Immutable. Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ is Al-Baqi (in Araic: ٱلْبَاقِي), The Everlasting. The one who has always existed and who will never cease to be. He is the one whose existence doesn't have a beginning nor an end. "Bismillah" literally means (in the name of God). We use it when we start something, e.g. at the beginning of a meal. الحمد لله "Alhamdu-lillah" literally means (Thank God). We use it when we finish something, e.g. at the end of a meal. It is also used when we are grateful for something or when something good happens to us. In al-Sahih, it is narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "The most deserving of my intercession are those who say La ilaha illa-Allah sincerely from the heart or from the soul." Al means "the" hamd means "praise," and lillah means "for Allah" or "to Allah." So, the Arabic word Alhamdulillah can be translated into English as The Praise is for Allah. Another interpretation of the word Alhamdulillah is "Thanks to Allah." 6R3Zy.