La ilaha illallah, wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu, yuhyi wa yumitu wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay’in qadir.
Some of the most common Tahlil phrases recited in the Romanised form include:
This verse is recited for protection and blessings. tahlil romanised
Bismillahir rahmanir rahim. Alhamdu lillahi rabbil ‘alamin. Ar rahmanir rahim. Maliki yaumid din. Iyyaka na’budu wa iyyaka nasta’in. Ihdinas siratal mustaqim. Siratal ladhina an’amta ‘alayhim. Ghayril maghdubi ‘alayhim wa lad dallin. Ameen.
Bismillahir rahmaanir raheem. Qul a'uzu birabbil falaq. Min sharri maa khalaq. Wa min sharri ghaasiqin izaa waqab. Wa min sharri nafathaati fil 'uqad. Wa min sharri haasidin izaa hasad. La ilaha illallah, wahdahu la sharika lah, lahul
The origins of Tahlil Romanised date back to the early days of Islam, when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions would engage in devotional practices to strengthen their bond with Allah. The practice gained popularity during the era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, who encouraged Muslims to recite Tahlil as a means of seeking spiritual growth and closeness to God.
(diulang 3x, atau 33x, atau 100x – biasanya 3x di majlis tahlil ringkas) Alhamdu lillahi rabbil ‘alamin
: It allows new reverts and younger generations to join in communal prayers immediately.
The ceremony concludes with a long doa (supplication) in Arabic, often romanised as: