Fatiha Ka Tarika In Roman English ❲8K❳

Fatiha ka Tarika (Roman English)

2. When is Fatiha Recited?

  • In Every Rak’ah of Salah (Namaz): It is mandatory to recite Surah Al-Fatiha in each unit of prayer. Without it, the prayer is considered incomplete.
  • In Dua (Supplication): Many Muslims recite Fatiha for the deceased (Isal-e-Sawab) or for general blessings.
  • For Healing: Often recited for physical and spiritual healing (Shifa).

Step-by-Step in Roman English:

  1. Make Wudu (Ablution) – Be in a clean state.

  2. Sit in a clean place facing the Qibla (direction of Kaaba in Mecca).

  3. Make Niyyah (Intention) in your heart:
    "Ya Allah, main yeh Quran ki tilawat kar raha hoon aur iska sawab apne marhoom [Name of deceased] ko bhej raha hoon."

  4. Recite the following:

    • Ta'awwuz: A'udhu billahi minash shaitanir rajeem
      (I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed devil)

    • Tasmiyah: Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
      (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful)

    • Surah Al-Fatiha (Recite once or thrice):

      Alhamdulillahi rabbil 'alameen
      Ar rahmanir raheem
      Maliki yawmid deen
      Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'een
      Ihdinas siratal mustaqeem
      Siratal ladhina an'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim wa lad dallin.
      (Ameen) fatiha ka tarika in roman english

    • Any short Surah (e.g., Surah Ikhlas):

      Qul huwallahu ahad
      Allahus samad
      Lam yalid wa lam yulad
      Wa lam yakullahu kufuwan ahad

    • Ayat-ul-Kursi (optional but meritorious – from Surah Baqarah, 2:255)

  5. Make Dua (Supplication) for the deceased:
    Raise your hands and say in Roman English:
    "Allahumma maghfir lahu warhamhu wa 'afihi wa'fu 'anhu."
    (O Allah, forgive him, have mercy on him, pardon him, and grant him peace.)

  6. Say: "Allahumma awsil sawaba ma qara'nahu ila [name of deceased / or 'umarahul Muslimeen']."
    (O Allah, send the reward of what we recited to [deceased's name / or all Muslim dead].)

  7. End with "Ameen" and wipe your hands over your face.

This is the simplest and most authentic method. Fatiha ka Tarika (Roman English) 2


3. Correct Pronunciation (Tajweed Basics in Roman English)

Below is the phonetic transliteration of Surah Al-Fatiha. Important symbols:

  • Capital letters (e.g., A, I, U) indicate a long vowel (stretch longer).
  • (apostrophe) indicates a soft stop (Hamzah).
  • Gh = gargling sound (like French ‘r’).
  • Kh = throaty ‘kh’ sound (like ‘loch’).

Surah Al-Fatiha (Roman English):

  1. Bismil-laahir-rahmaanir-raheem
    (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful)

  2. Al-hamdu lil-laahi rabbil ‘aalameen
    (All praise is for Allah, Lord of all worlds)

  3. Ar-rahmaanir-raheem
    (The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful)

  4. Maaliki yawmid-deen
    (Master of the Day of Judgment)

  5. Iyyaaka na’budu wa iyyaaka nasta’een
    (You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help) In Every Rak’ah of Salah (Namaz): It is

  6. Ihdinas-siraatal mustaqeem
    (Guide us to the Straight Path)

  7. Siraatal-lazeena an’amta ‘alayhim, ghayril-maghdoobi ‘alayhim wa lad-daaalleen.
    (The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have earned Your anger, nor of those who are astray)

Fatiha Ka Tarika in Roman English (Complete Guide)

Assalam Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

Reciting Surah Al-Fatiha is the most important part of Salah (Namaz). Without it, the prayer is incomplete. Many new Muslims or those learning Namaz struggle with the pronunciation.

In this blog post, we will share the Fatiha ka tarika in Roman English along with translation and important rules.


Mistakes & Bid'ah (Innovations) to Avoid

In the name of "Fatiha," many people have added practices that have no basis in Quran or Hadith. Avoid these:

  1. Standing and circling around food – No religious significance.
  2. Lighting candles or incense (agarbatti) as part of the ritual – This is from Hindu/other traditions.
  3. Tying a specific date – Believing Fatiha only works on 3rd, 10th, 40th day is wrong. Dua for dead can be made anytime.
  4. Hiring a Qari to recite while others chat – Everyone should listen or recite themselves.
  5. Believing that the dead "hear" the Fatiha directly – They do not hear the sound of recitation, but Allah still sends them the reward.
  6. Wasting money on extravagant food – Simplicity is better. Feeding the poor is good, but don't make it a show.

Fatiha ka Tarika: A Complete Guide (In Roman English)

Fatiha (or Surah Al-Fatiha) is the opening chapter of the Holy Quran and the most essential Surah in Islam. It is often referred to as Umm-ul-Kitab (The Mother of the Book) and Al-Sab’ al-Mathani (The Seven Oft-Repeated Verses). Beyond daily prayers (Namaz), Muslims recite Fatiha for the deceased (Isaal-e-Sawab), for healing, and for seeking Allah’s guidance.

Below is the detailed method (tarika) of reciting Fatiha in different contexts, written in Roman English for easy understanding.


Step 3: Important Rules (Adab) for Recitation

  1. Wudu (Ablution) – It is recommended to be in a clean state before reciting, especially in Salah.
  2. Pausing correctly – Stop briefly at the end of each verse (not running words together).
  3. Tajweed basics:
    • Pronounce "Al-hamdu" with a deep 'h' from the throat.
    • Say "Rabbil" with a rolled 'r' (if possible).
    • "Ihdina" – The 'h' should be clear, not silent.
  4. In Salah – Recite it silently in Zuhr & Asr; aloud in Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha (first two Rak'ahs).
  5. After Fatiha – Say "Ameen" (meaning: O Allah, accept) quietly or loudly depending on the prayer.

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