I dont know if it has been stated here before or not, since Im not a regular viewer of this forum. My only concern here, and a humble one, is that, please refrain from typing only SAW or something like that when you are refering to Muhammad Sal Allah o Alehe Wa Alehe Wasalam. It wont take long to type, but if you really want to add durood, it should be complete instead of an abbreviation. We can atleast spare these much of seconds and type the full durood instead of applying shortcuts.
We know what SAW means, as an English word, so on a personal level, i dont find atleast myself being at ease seeing it added to the Beloved Holy Prophet Sal Allah o Alehe Wa Alehe Wasalam. This was the thought made me post this thread here. Baqi to each their own :)
I dont know if it has been stated here before or not, since Im not a regular viewer of this forum. My only concern here, and a humble one, is that, please refrain from typing only SAW or something like that when you are refering to Muhammad Sal Allah o Alehe Wa Alehe Wasalam. It wont take long to type, but if you really want to add durood, it should be complete instead of an abbreviation. We can atleast spare these much of seconds and type the full durood instead of applying shortcuts.
Please consider if you feel like agreeing.
Peace.
This is not the exact whole durood shareef either.
yea thats the minimum of it, atleast and better than shrugging off with SAW or such stuff. You may type as longest durood as it pleases you, it will only increse Allah’s blessing upon you :k:
asim, in Islam, words matter more than intention. We cannot recite Baba Balck Sheep in Salaat when our intention was to recite Fateha .. and assume that Allah will accept the Salat. We have to repeat that
asim, in Islam, words matter more than intention. We cannot recite Baba Balck Sheep in Salaat when our intention was to recite Fateha .. and assume that Allah will accept the Salat. We have to repeat that
How can one recite Ba Ba Black Sheep when the intention was to recite Fateha? The only way that could happen if the person becomes incapacitated during the salat, e.g., suffers a stroke etc., which renders him incapable of controlling himself. In that case, I would think the intention would still count.