Alhamdu Lill Laah- The Divine Praise





Calligraphy,Alhamdu llillaah,


Islamic Calligraphy,


All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the  Universe.

As Muslims, the phrase “Alhamdu lill laah” الحمد لله
[all praise and thanks is for Allaah Al Kareem] is a fundamental part of our deen; we are taught to say it from both the Qur’aan and Sunnah.
Hamd is a sincere and true praise, that the mahmood [one who is praised] deserves. The one doing hamd is doing submission to the one being praise–out of humility
Alhamdu lill laah appears 38 times in the Qur’aan, five of them at the beginning of the soorahs.
The expression 'Alhamd' [praise] is used to praise someone by mentioning his perfect attributes while having the feeling of love and glorification to him. So if someone says "Alhamdu Lill laah", this means that he is praising Allaah with His perfect Attributes while loving Him and holding Him in a state of Glorification.
A Name of Allaah  Ta’laa that corresponds with Hamd is, Al-Hameed, Allaah Ta’ala is Al-Hameed, The Praiseworthy.
Alhamdu lill laah. 
We should be thankfull to Him,in all circumstances,so we can be worthy of His Blessings and Rahmaa..
Like it says in the Holy Qur'aan
And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed: 

"If you give thanks 
[by accepting Faith and worshiping none but Allaah],
 I will give you more [of My Blessings], but if you are thankless [disbelievers], verily!
 My Punishment is indeed severe."



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