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Replying to @RahRah In Islam, eating is not just a physical necessity but also a spiritual act. It is a time to remember and thank Allah for providing us with sustenance and nourishment.  Making dua before and after eating is a way to acknowledge Allah’s blessings and seek His continued sustenance and guidance.  There are specific duas that should be recited before and after eating, and these are found in the Sunnah. Before eating, the following dua should be recited: “Bismillah.” This simple yet powerful phrase translates to “In the Name of Allah” and serves as a reminder that all blessings come from Allah. It is a way to seek barakah, or blessings, in the food we consume. After eating, the following dua should be recited: “Alhamdulillah.” This translates to “All praise is for Allah” and is a way to express gratitude for the sustenance provided by Allah. Other duas when finishing eating:  ‎الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَطْعَمَنَا وَسَقَانَا وَجَعَلَنَا مُسْلِمِينَ Al-hamdu lillahil-ladhi at’amana wa saqana wa ja’alana Muslimin  (Praise is to Allah Who has fed us, given us to drink, and made us Muslims).” الحمدلله الحمد لله الذي أطعمني هذا ورزقنيه من غير حولٍ مني ولا قوة Alhamdillah alathi at’amani hatha wa razaqneeh men ghayri hawlan minni wala quwa  (Praise be to Allah Who has fed me with this food and provided me with it through no might and power on my part)
Replying to @RahRah In Islam, eating is not just a physical necessity but also a spiritual act. It is a time to remember and thank Allah for providing us with sustenance and nourishment. Making dua before and after eating is a way to acknowledge Allah’s blessings and seek His continued sustenance and guidance. There are specific duas that should be recited before and after eating, and these are found in the Sunnah. Before eating, the following dua should be recited: “Bismillah.” This simple yet powerful phrase translates to “In the Name of Allah” and serves as a reminder that all blessings come from Allah. It is a way to seek barakah, or blessings, in the food we consume. After eating, the following dua should be recited: “Alhamdulillah.” This translates to “All praise is for Allah” and is a way to express gratitude for the sustenance provided by Allah. Other duas when finishing eating: ‎الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَطْعَمَنَا وَسَقَانَا وَجَعَلَنَا مُسْلِمِينَ Al-hamdu lillahil-ladhi at’amana wa saqana wa ja’alana Muslimin (Praise is to Allah Who has fed us, given us to drink, and made us Muslims).” الحمدلله الحمد لله الذي أطعمني هذا ورزقنيه من غير حولٍ مني ولا قوة Alhamdillah alathi at’amani hatha wa razaqneeh men ghayri hawlan minni wala quwa (Praise be to Allah Who has fed me with this food and provided me with it through no might and power on my part)

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