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Almighti References or Citations

In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Almighti In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SahihMuslim-017-001-17873It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: God laughs at the two men both of whom will enter Paradise though one of them kills the other. They said: Messenger of Allah; how is it? He said: One of them fights in the way of Allah; the Almighty and Exalted. and dies a martyr. Then God turns in mercy to the murderer who embraces Islam; fights in the way of Allah; the Almighty and Exalted; and dies a martyr.The Chapter on Pre-Islam And Disbelievers in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 35 in Sahih Muslim

In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAlNasai-017-001-16859It was narrated that Hudhaifah said: I prayed with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ one night. He started reciting Surat AlBaqarah and he recited one hundred verses; then did not bow; rather he continued. I thought: He will complete it in two rakahs; but he continued. I thought: He will complete it and then bow; but he continued until he recited Surat AlNisa; then AlImran. Then he bowed for almost as long as he had stood; saying while bowing: Subhan Rabbial-azim; Subhan Rabbial-azim; Subhan Rabbial-azim Glory be to my Lord Almighty; Glory be to my Lord Almighty; Glory be to my Lord Almighty. Then he raised his head and said: Sami Allahu liman hamidah Allah hears the one who praises Him. Then he prostrated and made his prostration lengthy; saying: Subhan Rabbial-Ala; Subhan Rabbial-Ala; Subhan Rabbial-Ala Glory be to my Lord Most High; Glory be to my Lord Most High; Glory be to my Lord Most High. And he did not come to any verse that spoke of fear or glorifying Allah; the Mighty and Sublime; but he said something appropriate.The Chapter on in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Another kind in Sunan AlNasai
SunanAlNasai-017-001-16871A man from the tribe of Abs narrated from Hudhaifah that: He came to the Prophet ﷺ and stood by his side; and he said: Allahu Akbar Dh Almalakut Aljabarut Alkibriya wal azamah Allah is Most Great; the One Who has all sovereignty; power; magnificence; and might. Then he recited AlBaqarah; then he bowed; and his bowing lasted almost as long as his standing; and he said when bowing: Subahana Rabbial-azim; Subhana Rabbial-azim Glory be to my Lord Almighty; Glory be to my Lord Almighty. When he raised his head he said: Li Rabbial-hamd; Li Rabbial-hamd To my Lord be praise; to my Lord be praise. And when he prostrated he said: Subahana Rabbial-Ala; Subahna Rabbial-Ala Glory be to my Lord Most High; glory be to my Lord Most High. And between the two prostrations he would say: Rabbighfirli; Rabbighfirli Lord forgive me; Lord forgive me.The Chapter on in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on The supplication between the two prostrations in Sunan AlNasai


In Sunan Abu Dawoud

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In Muwata Malik

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