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Aisha reported: "The Prophet said, "When any of you wants to eat, he should mention the Name of God in the beginning (Bismillah). If he forgets to do it in the beginning, he should say Bismillah awwalahu wa akhirahu (I begin with the Name of God at the beginning and at the end)".

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The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, "In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful." It’s recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions. A common place you’d hear the phrase Bismillah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim being said is before reading the Holy Book (Quran).

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“Bismillah” means “In the name of Allah” in Arabic. “Bismillah” (also Basmalah) is the name of the invocation that appears at the beginning of all of the surahs (or chapters) of the Qu’ran except one.

To recite Bismillah means to start something in the name of Allah, knowing that all power, wins, and gifts come from Him. It acts as a prompt to take steps with truth, low pride, and aim, keeping Allah at the core of our lives.

What is Bismillah, and what does it mean - Noor Academy : Online Quran ...

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Whether starting a meal, embarking on a journey, or opening a book, saying “Bismillah” (In the name of Allah) is more than just a habit; it’s an intentional act of invoking divine blessings and aligning one’s actions with faith.

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The Arabic phrase “Bismillah” (بسم الله) translates to “In the name of Allah.” It is traditionally used by Muslims to begin various actions, emphasizing that they are doing it with Allah’s blessings and guidance.