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... Read moreDuring my personal reflections on prayer, I found myself drawn to the phrase “Sami Allahu Liman Hamidah,” which means “Allah hears those who praise Him.” It’s a phrase often recited during the transition from bowing (ruku) to standing in Muslim prayers, and it carries deep spiritual significance. Knowing this helped me feel more connected in my prayers, understanding that it’s an affirmation that Allah listens when we sincerely express praise. Alongside this, I explored Al-Fatiha—the opening chapter of the Quran—which is intimately linked with this phrase. Al-Fatiha is often called “The Opening” and is considered the most important chapter, praising Allah’s mercy and guidance. Reciting it with mindfulness has deepened my prayer experience. For those interested, the Arabic script for “Sami Allahu Liman Hamidah” is سَمِعَ اللهُ لِمَنْ حَمِدَهُ, and learning these words helped me appreciate the beauty and rhythm of Islamic worship. I recommend others take time to understand the meanings behind what’s recited in prayer; it makes spiritual practice more meaningful and fulfilling. If you’re curious about similar phrases or want to explore the spiritual significance of daily prayers, I encourage you to read more and perhaps share your journey. Understanding these profound expressions can bring peace and strengthen one’s relationship with the divine.