[updated] | Tahlil Romanised

Tahlil Romanised is a powerful and transformative practice that offers Muslims a profound means of connecting with Allah and cultivating spiritual growth. Through its rich history, numerous benefits, and accessible Romanised form, Tahlil has become an integral part of Islamic worship and devotion. As Muslims around the world continue to recite and cherish Tahlil Romanised, they are reminded of the boundless mercy, forgiveness, and love of the Almighty. Whether practiced individually or in congregation, Tahlil Romanised remains an essential aspect of Islamic spirituality, guiding Muslims on their journey towards inner peace, enlightenment, and a deeper understanding of their faith.

"O Allah, forgive them, have mercy on them, pardon them. O Allah, do not deprive us of their reward, and do not let us go astray after them. Forgive us and them, O Most Merciful..."

Allahumma ighfir lil muslimiina wal muslmaati, wal mu'miniina wal mu'minaati, al ahyaa-i minhum wal amwaat. Allahumma ighfir lahum warhamhum wa 'aafihim wa'fu 'anhum. Allahumma anzilir rahmata wal maghfirata 'alaa ahlil qubuur min ahlil laa ilaaha illallah. Allahumma laa tahrimna ajrahum wa laa taftinna ba'dahum wagfir lanaa wa lahum. tahlil romanised

: High-quality transliterations use symbols (like sh , gh , or macrons) to help readers mimic the correct Arabic phonetics.

Bismillaahir-rahmaanir-rahiim. Al-hamdu lillaahi rabbil-'aalamiin. Ar-rahmaanir-rahiim. Maaliki yawmid-diin. Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'iin. Ihdinas-siraatal-mustaqiim. Siraatal-ladziina an'amta 'alayhim, ghayril-maghduubi 'alayhim walad-daalliin. (Aamiin). Surah Al-Ikhlas (3x) Tahlil Romanised is a powerful and transformative practice

: Qul huwallaahu ahad. Allaahush-shamad. Lam yalid wa lam yuulad. Wa lam yakul-lahuu kufuwan ahad. Surah Al-Falaq

"Alhamdulillah, kita dapat membaca tahlil ini dengan niat yang ikhlas." (Translation: "Praise be to God, we can recite this Tahlil with sincere intention.") Forgive us and them, O Most Merciful

Romanised: Qul a’udzu bi rabbin naas. Malikin naas. Ilahin naas. Min sharril was wasil khannas...

While reading the original Arabic script (Tajweed) is the goal for many, romanisation serves several vital purposes: