Third Kalima
Muslims believe in One God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is His final messenger. These two beliefs are known as the First and Second Kalimahs, respectively. At the same time, The third Kalima is a declaration of ALLAH’s greatness and uniqueness. Muslims often recite it as a way of affirming their faith in Allah. The 3rd Kalima is also known as the Tamjeed (Glorification of ALLAH), which means “Glorification.” This Kalima affirms that Allah is the only god worthy of worship and that he is the greatest. Muslims believe that by reciting this Kalima, they are reaffirming their faith in Allah and His greatness.
CONCEPT OF Third KalimaKALIMA
The concept of the third Kalima revolves around :
Glorification of Allah ALLAH
Allah Alone deserve to be worshipped
However, ALLAH alone deserves our worship; everything else is secondary. Worshipping Allah requires that we submit to his will and obey his commands. It is an act of humility, gratitude, and our loves for him. When we worship Allah, we acknowledge his greatness and our insignificance. We also commit to following his guidance and living according to his laws. Allah deserves our worship because he is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and has given us so much. May Allah guide us all to worship him alone. (AAMEEN).
ALLAH, the Exalted, the Great One
The third Kalima refers to the greatness and power of ALLAH. We believe in the one true God, Allah. He is the creator of the universe and everything in it. He is all-powerful and all-knowing Allah is merciful. We turn to him in all our needs and trust in his guidance. We praise and glorify him for his countless blessings and witness there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger. By following the teachings of Islam, we hope to earn Allah’s pleasure and live in paradise after death. May Allah lead us to the right path! AAMEEN
BENEFITS AND IMPORTANCE OF Third Kalima (3rd Kalima)
Plant Tree In Paradise :
The third Kalima is an essential prayer in Islam. It is a declaration of faith that shows that one believes in Allah and his oneness. By reciting it, one shows that they commit to following the teachings of Islam. In addition, it is also a prayer for forgiveness. We are admitting our shortcomings and pledging to do better by asking for forgiveness. As a result, our good deeds will outweigh our evil deeds, and we will be rewarded for entry into paradise.
The recitation of any of these words of praise (in this Kalima) causes a tree for you to grow in paradise (Tirmidhi)
Conclusion:
The Third Kalimah is an essential declaration of our faith in the Oneness of ALLAH (SWT).
It contains the essence of Islam; without it, our religion would not be complete.
We must recite it with understanding and conviction and believe in its message wholeheartedly. May Allah (SWT) guide us