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The 6 Kalma Course at E-Quran Tutors Academy is designed to help Muslims learn, memorize, and understand the six fundamental declarations of faith in Islam. Each Kalima carries deep meaning, from the testimony of faith to seeking forgiveness and affirming one’s devotion to Allah. In this course, you will not only recite the Kalimas correctly but also explore the importance of each one in shaping a strong Islamic identity.
Through step-by-step teaching and guided practice, students will strengthen their belief, improve pronunciation, and connect spiritually with the true essence of the Kalimas. By the end of the course, you will gain both confidence in recitation and clarity about how these powerful statements apply to your daily life. Enroll today and build a stronger foundation of faith with the 6 Kalma Course.
Learning the six Kalimas is very important for every Muslim because they summarize the core beliefs and values of Islam in simple, powerful statements. Each Kalima reflects a different aspect of faith, from declaring the oneness of Allah and acknowledging the finality of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), to seeking forgiveness, turning back to Allah in repentance, and strengthening remembrance of Him. Memorizing and understanding the 6 Kalimas not only helps Muslims keep their faith firm in their hearts but also guides their actions in daily life. They serve as a reminder of the essence of Islam, keeping a believer spiritually connected, mindful, and devoted to Allah in all circumstances.
Muslims recite the 6 Kalmas because they are powerful declarations of faith that strengthen belief and keep the heart connected to Allah. Each Kalima represents an important aspect of Islam, such as testifying to the oneness of Allah, affirming the Prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH), seeking forgiveness for sins, and turning to Allah in repentance. Reciting them regularly helps Muslims remember their purpose in life, purify their hearts, and renew their commitment to Islam. For children and new learners, the 6 Kalmas also provide an easy way to understand and memorize the foundations of Islamic belief, making them a vital part of Islamic education and spiritual growth.
the phrase “La ilaha ill Allah, Muhammad Ur Rasool Allah” which means “There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”
The First Kalima is considered to be the most important and prominent of the Six Kalimas, as it is the declaration of faith in Islam.
is the phrase “Ashhadu an la ilaha illa Allah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasooluhu” which means “I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad(PBUH) is His servant and messenger.” This 2nd Kalima is recited during the act of conversion to Islam. The 2nd Kalima is a testimony of being a Muslim. It demands to follow only one God and to decline all others.
is the phrase that means “Allah is to be glorified, all honor is due to Allah, no other deity exists save Allah, He is bigger [than all things], and there is no other source of power or strength besides Allah, the Lofty, the Great.”
The Kalima is often used as a reminder of the oneness of Allah. Moreover, the 3rd Kalima also highlights the greatness and dignity of Allah.
Is the phrase meaning “There is only one deity, Allah, and He has no associates. All authority belongs to Him, as does all praise. He creates life and destroys it while being eternally alive. Ever! He who exudes grandeur and majesty. Everything good and all authority are in His hands.”
The 4th Kalma Tauheed is used to reaffirm the belief in the greatness and majesty of Allah.
is the phrase that means “I beg Allah, my Lord, to pardon me for all my sins, both those I committed intentionally and those I didn’t. There is no power or might other than that of Allah, the Mighty, and the Great. You are the Knower of the Hidden, the Coverer of the Faults, and the Forgiver of Sins.”
The 5th Kalma is recited as a way of seeking forgiveness for one’s sins. Hence, it is often recited for the repentance and purity of faith also.
is the phrase that means “I beg Allah, my Lord, to pardon me for all my sins, both those I committed intentionally and those I didn’t. There is no power or might other than that of Allah, the Mighty, and the Great. You are the Knower of the Hidden, the Coverer of the Faults, and the Forgiver of Sins”.
The 6th Kalma is to show respect and reverence for the companions of the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH).
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The Kalima is the foundation of Islamic belief, declaring the oneness of Allah and the Prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH). It is the first step to becoming a Muslim and the essence of faith.
Each Kalima highlights different aspects of belief, such as Tawheed (oneness of Allah), repentance, and seeking forgiveness. Reciting them reminds Muslims of their duties and strengthens their connection with Allah.
While the six Kalimas as a collection are not directly mentioned in the Quran, their meanings are derived from Quranic teachings and Hadith, making them authentic expressions of Islamic belief.
The 6 Kalimas are simple, easy to memorize, and summarize key beliefs of Islam, making them an essential part of early Islamic education for children.
Yes, reciting the Kalimas purifies the heart, increases remembrance of Allah, and strengthens a believer’s faith and mindfulness in daily life.
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