Kalima or كلمة is derived from the root letters of “kaf, lam, meem, he” which implies a number of meanings like - articulate, Book, formulate, give voice, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, phrase, Scripture, Scriptures or Word of God
Six Kalimas in English Tajveed
The Six Kalimah (Arabic: ٱلكَلِمَات ٱلسِتّ al-kalimāt as-sitt), also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases often recited by South Asian Muslims
Are the Six Kalimas from the Quran? The Six Kalimas are mostly taken from hadiths, not from the Quran
After the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and the Fifth Kalima, the Sixth Kalima Radde Kufr is the last Kalima of Islam
I repent from it (ignorance) and I reject disbelief and joining partners with You and of falsehood and slandering and innovation in religion and tell
Second Kalima Third Kalima Fourth Kalima Fifth Kalima Sixth Kalima
Sixth kalimah - Rejecting Disbelief - Rad e KufrO Allah! Indeed i seek protection in You from associating with You anything whilst I have knowledge of it And
The biggest benefit of 6 Kalma of Islam is that you will always have the guardian of faith with you on your phone
Kalimas, Duaen etc
Sixth Kalima Radde Kuffr Meaning: O Allah! Certainly I seek protection with You from, that I associate partner with You anything and I know it
6- Sixth Kalima (Radd-e-Kufar): Allaa-humma Inneee A’udhu-bika Min An Ushrika Bika Shay-awn Wa-ana A’lamu Bihee Wa- astaghfiruka Limaa Laaa A’lamu Bihee Tubtu ‘Anhu Wata-barraatu Mina-l Kufri Wash-shirki Wal-kidhbi Wal-gheebati Wal-bid’ati Wan-nameemati Wal-fawahishi Wal-buhtaani Wal-m’aasi Kulli-haa Wa-Aslamtu Wa-aqoolu Laaa Ilaaha Illa-llaahu Muhammadu-r Rasoolu-llah