When the Khateeb says Innalhamdalillaah, it means that Certainly - TopicsExpress



          

When the Khateeb says Innalhamdalillaah, it means that Certainly All Praise and Gratitude Belongs to Allaah as opposed to Alhamdulillaah which means All Praise and Gratitude belongs to Allaah. There are two types of sentences in Arabic: (1) Informational (2) Emotional sentences. Inna is used as an informational sentence and it often used when debating. In Verse 1 of Surah Al Fatihah, Inna is not used before Alhamdulillaaah because: 1) Praise and Gratitude to Allaah should not only be informational but also emotional; you should feel Allaah. 2) There is no need to debate because in the fitra of any decent human being, they recognize the existence of Allaah. There are two types of sentences in Arabic: (1) Informational (2) Emotional sentences. #Ramadan #Quraan #BayyinahTV #QuranCoverToCover #AlFatihah #SheikhNoumanAliKhan #NAK
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 05:04:36 +0000

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