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I often forget to say 'Bismillah' while eating. After eating 1/2 lokma I feel that I did not say `Bismillah'. I didn't say that then. Will it be acceptable for me to say Bismillah? And what can I do to remember to say Bismillah before eating? Answer: If I forget to say Bismillah at the beginning of the meal, before finishing the meal.Whenever you remember, immediately say, "Bismillahi fi awalihi wa akhirihi" or "Bismillahi awalahu wa akhirahu." The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said, ِي أَوَّلِهِ فَلْيَقُلْ بسمِ اللَّهِ فِي أَوَّلِهِ وَاخِرِهِ “When one of you begins to eat, he should Saying, Bismillah (meaning: I begin in the name of Allah) and if, at the beginning 'Bismillah'If he forgets to say it, he should say: "Bismillahi fi awalihi wa akhirihi". (Meaning: In the name of Allah at the beginning and at the end) (Hisnul Muslim page 226, the hadith is taken from Sunan Abu Dawud) in another_narrative_came: بسم الله أَوَّلَه واخرَهBismillahi Awalahu wa Akhirahu. (Meaning: In the name of Allah at the beginning and at the end).There is. Kashshaful_Kena_Granthe_Eschehe: وذهره ولو بعد فراغه من الاكل "The external meaning of the said hadith is that even if it is recited after finishing the meal, then the said dua (Bismillahi fi awalihi wa akhirihi) can be recited." [Kashshaful Qana 5/173] Nihayatul_Muhtaj_Granthe_has_said: لا يوتي بها ( اي التسمية ) بعد فراغ وضويه , بخلف الاكل فين يوتي بها بعده “(If you forget to say it at the beginning of ablution) do not say it (Bismillah) after finishing it.But food is an exception. In this case, even after finishing, say Bismillah (that is, Bismillah fi awalihi wa akhirihi). [Nihayatul Muhtaj 1/184] What should be done to remember to say 'Bismillah' at the beginning of eating? to turn If you try for a few days, you won't be wrong laterIn-Sha-Allah. If you make a mistake, read the alternative dua. Then if you look at that direction, it will be pronounced. ◆ 4) Every time at the beginning of eating or drinking, try to recite 'Bismillah' with a little noise. Then hearing your own pronunciation in your own ears will have an effect on the mind and brain. As a result, it will help in keeping the toneIn-Sha-Allah. (Recite silently afterwards).◆ 5) Make the wife and children also accustomed to say 'Bismillah' at the beginning of the meal and let them also say it a little loudly. ◆ 6) When people sit together to eat in the family, the person who remembers to say Bismillah will make others recite it at the beginning of the meal. For this, you have to tell them beforehand. If you practice in this way, it will become a habit for you and your family in a short period of time.In-Sha-Allah. Allahu Alam.▬▬▬▬▬▬ #fypシ゚ #highlighteveryone #trending, #viralpost, #everyone #boostingconfidence , #Bismillah

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