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What are the 7 kalimas in Islam?
In this Article 6 Kalimas in English we are providing you the 6 kalmas (First Kalma (Tayyab-Word of Purity), Second Kalma (Shahadat),Third Kalma (Tamjeed), Fourth Kalma (Tauheed), Fifth Kalma (Astagfar), Sixth Kalma (Radde Kufr)) in English and Urdu translation.
Which Kalma is recited in Islam?
the Shahadah
A single honest recitation of the Shahadah in Arabic is all that is required for a person to become a Muslim. This declaration, or statement of faith, is called the Kalima, which literally means “word”. Recitation of the Shahadah the “oath/testimony”, is the most important of the Five Pillars of Islam for Muslims.

How many Kalma are there in Islam?
Six Kalimah
The Six Kalimah (Arabic: ٱلكَلِمَات ٱلسِتّ al-kalimāt as-sitt, also spelled qalmah), also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases (prayers) often recited by Muslims. The phrases are taken in part from hadiths. Recitation of the Six Kalimahs is taught in South Asian Muslim Schools.
What is the first Kalma in Islam?
The first kalima tayyab means the word of purity. The second kalima shahadat is declaration of faith (shahada). The other three kalmas are azkar (remembrance of Allah) which teach the importance of worshiping and asking for the forgiveness of Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala.
What are the 3 kalimas?
The Third Kalima In English, this is referred to as word of praise, word of glorification, or word of glory to Allah. What is the importance of the Third Kalima (Tamjeed)? The main purpose of this supplication is a way for a believer to testify the greatness of Allah, to praise him, to worship him.

Why are the 6 kalimas important?
The Six Kalimas are very important part of a Muslim’s belief and is more heavily taught in South Asian Countries like Pakistan when compared to the rest of the world. However, it is important for all Muslims everywhere to understand the 6 Kalimas as they teach the most basic and fundamental truths in Islam.
How can I convert to Islam?
For conversion to Islam, one needs to visit a mosque in the locality and take Shahada in the presence of a Maulvi and two major witnesses. Once the Shahada is performed, the Maulvi will issue a conversion certificate on the letterhead of the mosque, which is called a Shahada certificate.
Why do we read kalimas?
Benefits of reading Kalimas Learn that Allah is the greatest and the one and only. No partnerships can be made with Allah. The Kalimas teach the monotheistic nature of Islam. By reciting the fifth and sixth Kalima you are directly asking Allah for forgiveness.
What is the 2nd Kalma?
The second kalima is called the shahadat or ‘bearing witness to faith’. This encompasses the central doctrine of Tawheed in Islam. The Tawheed is the belief in the unification or oneness of God. It holds that Allah is One (Al-Ahad) and Single (Al-Wahid).
What is the 6th Kalimah?
English Translation of Sixth Kalma – O ALLAH! Certainly I seek protection with You from, that I associate partner with You anything and I know it. And I seek forgiveness from You for that I do not know it.
What is 3rd Kalma?
The English translation of the third kalima is, “Glory be to Allah and all praise be to Allah, there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. There is no might or power except from Allah, the Exalted, the Great One. “
What is the Kalma Tayyab?
Kalma Tayyaba meaning is “The Good Words”.