Hamd-e-Baari Ta’Aala

Praise for Almighty God is called Hamd. It is more famously known as Hamd-e-Baari Ta’aala. This section will cover hamds from all famous recitors like Qaari Waheed Zafar Qasmi, Ovais Raza Qadri etc

Wikipedia says:

A hamd (Arabic: حمد‎), “Praise” in English, is a word that is usually written in Arabic, Persian, Punjabi, or Urdu and means a poetic piece in praise of God. The word “Hamd” comes from the Qur’an. Hamds are recited all over the Muslim world, from Indonesia to Morocco. A Qawwali performance usually includes at least one Hamd, which is traditionally the first song in the performance.

Remembrance of God:

Hamd is a word to be recited by every Muslim in order for him/her to keep Allah in mind. For example, when a Muslim sneezes first thing they should say is HamdAllah praising God in every small or big situation. It is believed when a person sneezes he’s or her soul is taken for seconds and returned, therefore thanking God for returning it is a blessing. Muslims should always praise God no matter what state they are in. Hamd is always true and implies admiration, love and magnifying the creator. Hamd is sincere and true praise therefore when praising Allah most deserving; called Mahmood which comes from the word Hamd. When Muslims say AlHamdAllah it is out of love, humility and complete submission to the oneness and perfection of Allah.

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