Fatiha Ka Tarika In Roman English Upd !exclusive! -

Fatiha ka tarika (performing a ritual of blessing or sending rewards) is a spiritual practice to seek Allah's mercy and send "Esal-e-Sawab" (reward) to deceased loved ones Slideshare Fatiha Ka Step-by-Step Tarika (Roman English)

Yahan ek asan aur mukammal tariqa diya gaya hai jo aam taur par follow kiya jata hai: Wazu aur Qibla

: Sabse pehle wazu karein aur Qibla rukh (facing Kaaba) hokar baith jayein. Khana/Pani

: Agar kisi khane ya pani par Fatiha deni hai, to use apne samne rakhein. Durood Sharif : Sabse pehle 3, 5, ya 11 martaba Durood-e-Ibrahim ya koi bhi chota Durood Sharif parhein. Recitation (Qurani Surahs) Surah Al-Kafiroon : 1 Martaba. Surah Al-Ikhlas : 3 Martaba. Surah Al-Falaq : 1 Martaba. Surah Al-Naas : 1 Martaba. Surah Al-Fatiha : 1 Martaba. Surah Al-Baqarah : Pehli 5 aayat (Alif-Lam-Meem se "Muflihoon" tak). Durood Sharif : Akhir mein dobara 3 ya 11 martaba Durood Sharif parhein. Dua aur Bakhshish

: Hath uthakar Allah se dua karein ke jo kuch parha gaya hai, us ka sawab Huzoor Nabi Kareem (S.A.W), Sahaba-e-Kiram, Auliya-e-Ikram, aur khas taur par un marhoomeen (deceased) ko mile jinke liye aap Fatiha de rahe hain. A Story of Significance: The Prophet's Approval

Ek mashhoor waqiya hai ke Sahaba-e-Kiram ka ek girouh safar par tha. Raste mein ek qabeely (tribe) ke sardar ko saanp (snake) ne kaat liya. Ek Sahabi ne Surah Al-Fatiha

parh kar us par dam kiya aur wo shakhs theek ho gaya. Jab unhone Nabi Kareem (S.A.W) ko bataya, to Aap ne muskura kar farmaya,

"Tumhe kaise pata chala ke Surah Al-Fatiha ek Ruqya (shifa ka zariya) hai?"

. Is se pata chalta hai ke Surah Fatiha mein Allah ne barakat aur shifa rakhi hai. Aap mazeed tafseel ke liye Dawat-e-Islami par Roman transliteration aur guides dekh sakte hain. Kya aapko kisi khas dua ka tarjuma Esal-e-Sawab ke liye mazeed malumat chahiye? Fatiha Ka Tariqa: Step-by-Step Guide | PDF - Scribd


Title: A Practical Guide to the Method (Tarika) of Reciting Surah Al-Fatiha in Roman English (Updated)

1. Introduction Surah Al-Fatiha ("The Opening") is the most significant chapter (Surah) of the Holy Quran. It is a mandatory (Fard) recitation in every unit (Rak'ah) of Muslim prayer (Salah/Namaz). For Urdu/Hindi speakers who are learning to recite the Quran but are not yet fluent in Arabic script, Roman English serves as a phonetic bridge. This paper outlines the correct method (tarika) of recitation, including pronunciation rules (Tajweed) in an updated, accessible format.

2. The Complete Text of Surah Al-Fatiha in Roman English (Phonetic) Below is the Surah written in a style that facilitates correct pronunciation for Urdu speakers. Capitalized letters indicate a thicker, heavier sound. fatiha ka tarika in roman english upd

  1. Alhamdu lillahi rabbil 'aalameen
  2. Ar-Rahmaanir-Raheem
  3. Maaliki yawmid-deen
  4. Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'een
  5. Ihdinas-siraatal mustaqeem
  6. Siraatal-lazeena an'amta 'alayhim
  7. Ghayril maghdoobi 'alayhim wa lad-daaalleen (Ameen)

3. The Tarika (Method) of Correct Recitation (Tajweed Rules for Urdu Speakers)

The "updated" method focuses on 5 key rules often mispronounced by Urdu/Hindi speakers.

Rule 1: The Heavy Letters (Tafkheem) Urdu speakers tend to flatten all letters. You must make the following letters heavy:

Rule 2: The Deep "Ain" (ع) – Most Important for Urdu Speakers Urdu speakers often say 'Alif' instead of 'Ain'. The 'Ain' (ع) comes from deep in the throat.

Rule 3: Ghunnah (Nasalization) Whenever you see a double 'n' (Shaddah with Noon) or a Meem with Shaddah, hold the sound in your nose for 2 counts.

Rule 4: Madd (Stretching Vowels) Do not pronounce letters quickly like Urdu. Stretch them:

Rule 5: The Thickness of "Raa" (ر)

4. Step-by-Step Tarika for Recitation (For Salah/Namaz)

Step 1: Intention & Ta'awwudh (Seeking Refuge) Before starting Al-Fatiha, recite in Roman English: “A'udhu billahi minash shaytaanir rajeem” (I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan).

Step 2: Tasmiyah (Basmalah) Recite: “Bismillahir rahmanir raheem” (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful).

Step 3: Pause and Breathe Correctly

Step 4: Correcting Common Urdu/Hindi Errors (Upd) | Urdu Speaker's Common Error | Correct Method | | :--- | :--- | | Saying "Alhamdo lillah" (light L) | Say "Alhamdo lillah" (thick, heavy L) | | Saying "Iyyaka" (short 'I') | Say "Ee-yaa-ka" (stretch 'Ee' for 2 secs) | | Saying "Sirat" (S as in 'sin') | Say "Swa-raat" (ص - heavy S from the back teeth) | | Saying "Dwal-leen" (soft D) | Say "Dwaad-daal-leen" (ض - very heavy D) |

Step 5: Saying Ameen After completing Surah Al-Fatiha, say "Ameen" (meaning: O Allah, accept). Stretch the 'A' (Aa-meen) for 2-4 counts. Do not say "Amin" (as in the name).

5. Updated Practice Table (Roman English with Tajweed Marks)

| Verse (Roman English) | Key Rule | Common Mistake (Urdu/Hindi) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alhamdu lillahi | Heavy 'L' (Tafkheem) | Light 'L' (Tarqeeq) | | Rabbil 'aalameen | Thick 'R' + Glottal stop ('a) | Soft 'R' and missing stop | | Maaliki yawmid-deen | Stretch 'Maa' + Heavy 'D' | Short 'Ma' + Soft 'D' | | Iyyaaka na'budu | Stretch 'Ee' + Clear 'Ain' (ع) | Short 'I' + 'Alif' | | Ihdinas-siraatal | Heavy 'Swaad' (ص) | Soft 'Seen' (س) | | Siraatal-lazeena | Thin 'R' + Heavy 'L' | Thick 'R' + Light 'L' | | Ghayril maghdoobi | Throaty 'Ghain' (غ) + 'Dwaad' (ض) | Soft 'G' + Soft 'D' |

6. Conclusion Reciting Surah Al-Fatiha correctly in Roman English requires understanding it as a phonetic tool, not a replacement for Arabic script. The updated tarika emphasizes the five key Tajweed rules: heavy letters, deep 'Ain', nasal Ghunnah, vowel stretching (Madd), and variable 'Raa'. By practicing the above table, an Urdu/Hindi speaker can perform Salah correctly while they learn full Arabic script. Always verify pronunciation with a live Qari (reciter) or reliable audio source, as Roman English is an aid, not the original revelation.

End of Paper

Note: "upd" has been interpreted as "updated method." If you meant a specific school of thought (e.g., Hanafi, Shafi'i) or a specific document format, please clarify for a more tailored response.

The "Fatiha Ka Tarika" (the method of performing Fatiha) is a widely practiced spiritual ritual used to convey blessings ( Esal-e-Sawab

) to the deceased or to seek blessings over food. The updated 2024–2025 Roman English guides provide a clear, structured approach for those who may not read Arabic fluently but wish to follow traditional practices accurately. Step-by-Step Method Summary

Based on authoritative guides, the standard procedure follows this sequence: Preparation:

Perform wudu (ablution) and face the Qibla. If food is present, place it in front of you. Initial Recitations: Durood-e-Ibrahim (or any Durood Sharif) – 11 times. Surah Al-Kafiroon – 1 time. Surah Al-Ikhlas – 3 times. Surah Al-Falaq Surah Al-Naas – 1 time each. Core Recitations: Surah Al-Fatiha – 1 time. Initial verses of Surah Al-Baqarah Alif-Lam-Meem Ayatul Kursi (optional but recommended in many traditions). The Dua (Supplication): Fatiha ka tarika (performing a ritual of blessing

Conclude by asking Allah to accept these recitations and send the rewards (

) to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), his companions, saints, and specifically to the souls of your deceased relatives. Review of Roman English Resources Guides like the Fatiha Ka Tariqa Step-by-Step Guide are highly rated for their accessibility. Fatiha Ka Tariqa: Step-by-Step Guide | PDF - Scribd

Fatiha Ka Tariqa * 11 Bar Durood Sharif. Surah Al-Ikhlas (3 times) Now make Duwa as per procedure.

Fātiḥa Method for Food and Deceased | PDF | Meal - Scribd

Step 6: Pray for all Muslims (General Dua)

Say:

"Allahumma ighfir lil muslimeena wal muslimaat, wal mu'mineena wal mu'minaat, al ahyaa'i minhum wal amwaat."

(O Allah, forgive Muslim men and women, believing men and women, the living among them and the dead.)

2. Surah ka Tarjama (Roman)

Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Raheem
Alhamdu lillahi Rabbil 'alameen
Ar-Rahmanir-Raheem
Maliki yawmid-deen
Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'een
Ihdinas-siratal mustaqeem
Siratal-lazeena an'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdoobi 'alayhim wa lad-daaalleen

1. Fatiha for Mayyat ka Sahih (Authentic) Tarika in Roman English

According to Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali schools, the core of Fatiha is simple: Recite the Quran (especially Surah Al-Fatihah) and pray that the reward reaches the deceased.

❌ 2. Food Before Fatiha (Niyaz)

Aksar log pehle khana pakate hain, phir fatiha padhte hain. Sahih tareeqa ye hai: Pehle tilawat aur dua karein, phir khana khilayein (bina kisi jazbaati rasam ke). Khana sirf sadaqah hai, fatiha ka hissa nahi.

4. Important Rules

3. Fatiha for Zindagi (Living People) – Hajat or Aulad ke liye

Kuch log Fatiha padhte hain nayi ghar ke liye, naukri ke liye, bachon ke liye. Iska tariqa asaan hai: Title: A Practical Guide to the Method (Tarika)

  1. Wuzu (ablution) karein.
  2. Kisi paak jagah baith kar Surah Al-Fatihah padhein (7 martaba bhi padh sakte hain).
  3. Dua karein: "Allahumma inni as'aluka bi haqqi hadhihil Fatihah an taqdi hajati [apni hajat bayan karein]."
  4. Important: Fatihah ki qirat ka sawab pehle Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) aur phir apne walidain ko bhejein. Phir Allah se apni hajat maangein.

Note: Kuch ulama isse jaiz kehte hain, kuch isse makrooh. Behtar hai ke seedha Allah se dua karein bina kisi zariya (wasila) ke.


2. Fatiha for the Deceased (Isaal-e-Sawab)

In South Asian culture, "Fatiha" often refers to a gathering where Surah Al-Fatiha is recited and the reward is sent to a deceased person. Here is the correct method: