Sorted by: 1. The hadith does not mentioned "Ash-hadu An." It only mentions "Laa Ilaaha Illa Allah." Exhort to recite "لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ اللَّهُ (There is no god but Allah)" to those of you who are dying. ( Sahih Muslim) However, I don't think adding "Ash-hadu An" makes much of a difference. It simply means "I testify that." AHLE SUNNAT WAL JAMAAT (SUNNI)nar e takbeer, allahu akbarnar e risaalat, ya rasool allahnar e tehkeek, haq char yaarshaan e siddiq e akbar, zindabadmaslak e Ġovta çexka mayra khentii, la ilaha illa Allah. Daymexka Sii larda ġovta, la ilaha illa Allah. Dele döxuş ġazot dexka, la ilaha illa Allah. Orca loẋa Vezan Dela, la ilaha illa Allah. Nizam, Bart vay ç̇aġba beza, la ilaha illa Allah. Dela cẋaə veş, Elça baq̇, veş la ilaha illa Allah. Busalba Din ç̇aġda deza, la ilaha illa Allah. The Shahada ( Arabic: الشَّهَادَةُ aš-šahādatu; Arabic pronunciation: [aʃʃahaːdatʊ], "the testimony"), [note 1] also transliterated as Shahadah, is an Islamic oath and creed, and one of the Five Pillars of Islam and part of the Adhan. Both said that the meaning of La Ilaha Illa Allah is there is no god but GOD. So they translated Allah in God. They also went on saying that Allah is an Arabic name and the translation into other languages is sinful and not allowed. They insisted that Allah should be translated into God and not Allah. His is the Praise, Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. The Beneficent, the Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgement. He is Omnipotent over all things: He is All-Powerful. La Ilaha Illallah Wahdahu La Sharika Lahu Pronunciation. The video contains the correct pronunciation of this zikr .

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