Meaning: "Say, 'O disbelievers, I do not worship what you worship, nor are you worshippers of what I worship, nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship, nor will you be worshippers of what I worship. For you is your religion, and for me is my religion.'"
Recite slowly, clearly, and with Tajweed (proper pronunciation).
The Fatiha + 3x Ikhlas is the standard, verified tanka (method) of the Ahlus Sunnah."
Surah An-Naas in Roman English: "Qul a'uzu bi rabbin naas. Malikin naas. Ilaahin naas. Min sharril waswaasil khannaas. Allazee yuwaswisu fee sudoorin naas. Minal jinnati wan naas." fatiha ka tarika in roman english verified
Yasir nodded, but Maulana Raza held up a stern finger.
"Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Qul a'uzu bi rabbil falaq. Min sharri ma khalaq. Wa min sharri ghasiqin iza waqab. Wa min sharrin naffasati fil 'uqad. Wa min sharri hasidin iza hasad." (Recite 1 time) Step 6: Recite Surah An-Nas Recite Surah An-Nas once.
Practice this full flow with correct joining: Meaning: "Say, 'O disbelievers, I do not worship
Face the Qiblah (direction of the Kaaba) out of respect.
The Quran was revealed in Arabic, not Roman English. Use Roman English only as a bridge . Your ultimate goal is to learn from a live teacher or authentic audio. But until then, this verified Roman English method will protect your prayer.
Jis jagah aap baithein, woh paak aur saaf honi chahiye. Malikin naas
"Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim. Al-hamdu lillahi Rabbil-'alamin. Ar-Rahmanir-Rahim. Maliki Yawmid-Din. Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'een. Ihdinas-Siraatal Mustaqeem. Siraatal-ladheena an'amta 'alaihim ghayril-maghduubi 'alaihim wa lad-daaalleen. (Ameen)" Step 3: Recite Surah Al-Ikhlas
Say Alhamdulillah and recite Durood Shareef once more.
According to most scholars of the Ahle Sunnat, women are not allowed to recite the Holy Quran directly from the text or touch it during their menses. However, they can still participate by listening to the recitation, reciting Durood Shareef from memory, and making the Dua to convey the reward. Final Thoughts
It is highly recommended to be in a state of Wudu, although not strictly mandatory for simple recitation without touching the physical Quranic text.