The six Kalimas of Islam are fundamental declarations of faith that embody the core beliefs and principles of the religion. Each Kalima has its unique importance:
Kalima Tayyab: Proclaims the oneness of Allah and Muhammad as His messenger, serving as the foundation of a Muslim’s faith.
Kalima Shahadat: A testimony of faith, it strengthens the believer's connection to Islam by affirming the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad.
Kalima Tamjeed: Glorifies Allah, encouraging Muslims to praise and acknowledge His greatness regularly.
Kalima Tauheed: Emphasizes monotheism and reinforces the belief in Allah’s sole divinity and power.
Kalima Astaghfar: A plea for forgiveness, it highlights the importance of repentance and seeking Allah’s mercy for sins committed knowingly or unknowingly.
Kalima Radd-e-Kufr: Rejects disbelief and protects against polytheism, ensuring a pure and unwavering faith in Allah...