Tahmid

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Tahmid is an Islamic devotional act that involves praising and glorifying Allah, most commonly through the phrase “al-ḥamdu lillāh” (“all praise is due to God”).

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instanceOf Islamic devotional act
dhikr
addressedTo Allah NERFINISHED
associatedWith gratitude to Allah
recognition of Allah’s blessings
category Islamic phrase
Islamic terminology
componentOf common Muslim expressions
languageOfPrimaryPhrase Arabic
mentionedIn Hadith literature
oftenRecitedAfter being saved from harm
experiencing a blessing
oftenRecitedIn personal supplications (duʿāʾ)
sermons (khutbahs)
primaryPhrase al-ḥamdu lillāh
primaryPhraseTranslation all praise is due to God
purpose expressing praise to Allah
remembering Allah
refersTo glorifying Allah
praising Allah
relatedConcept Tahlil NERFINISHED
Takbir NERFINISHED
Tasbih
religion Islam
scriptDirection right-to-left
theologicalFunction affirmation that all praise belongs to Allah alone
usedIn Islamic prayers
daily speech of Muslims
formal supplications
writingSystem Arabic script NERFINISHED

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Dhikr hasForm Tahmid