5th Kalma Astaghfar Arabic:
اسْتَغْفِرُ اللّهَ رَبِّىْ مِنْ كُلِّ ذَنْبٍ اَذْنَبْتُه عَمَدًا اَوْ خَطَاً سِرًّا اَوْ عَلَانِيَةً وَاَتُوْبُ اِلَيْهِ مِنْ الذَّنْبِ الَّذِىْ اَعْلَمُ وَ مِنْ الذَّنْبِ الَّذِىْ لا اَعْلَمُ اِنَّكَ اَنْتَ عَلَّامُ الغُيُبِ وَ سَتَّارُ الْعُيُوْبِ و َغَفَّارُ الذُّنُوْبِ وَ لا حَوْلَ وَلا قُوَّةَ اِلَّا بِاللّهِ الْعَلِىِّ العَظِيْم’
Fifth Kalma English Transliteration
Astaghfirullah Rabbi Min Kulli Dhambin Adhnabtuhoo ‘Amadan Aw Khata-an Sirran Aw ‘Alaaniyata-wn Wa-atoobu Ilaihi Min-adh Dhambi-l Ladhee A’lamu Wamina-dh Dhambi-l Ladhi Laaa A’lamu Innaka Anta ‘Allaamu-l Ghuyoobi Wasattaaru-l ‘Uyoobi Wa Ghaffaaru-dh Dhunubi Walaa Hawla Walaa Quwwata Illaa Billaahi-l ‘Aliyyil ‘Azeem.
5th Kalma Astaghfar English Translation
“I seek forgiveness and repentance from Allah, who is my Lord, from each misdeed I committed intentionally or unintentionally, hiddenly or openly, and I turn towards Him from the sin that I know and from the sin that I do not know. Certainly You, You are the knower of all the hidden things and the secreter of the mistakes and the Forgiver of the sins. And there is no power and no strength except Allah, the Highest, the Greatest.”
5th Panchwa Kalma Astaghfar in Urdu Translation
“میں اللہ سے بخشش مانگتا ہوں، جو میرا رب ہے، ہر گناہ کے لئے جو میں نے جان بوجھ کر یا غلطی سے کیا، چھپ کر یا علانیہ، اور میں اُس کی طرف رجوع کرتا ہوں اُن گناہوں سے جنہیں میں نہیں جانتا۔ یقیناً تو ہی پوشیدہ چیزوں کا جاننے والا ہے اور عیبوں کو چھپانے والا اور گناہوں کو بخشنے والا ہے۔ اور اللہ کی طاقت اور قوت کے بغیر کوئی طاقت اور قوت نہیں ہے، جو بلند مرتبہ اور عظیم ہے۔”
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The 5th Kalima “Astaghfar”
The Fifth Kalima Astaghfar is a powerful statement in Islam that emphasizes the importance of seeking Allah’s forgiveness. Muslims recite it to confess their sins and seek mercy. It raises spiritual awareness and encourages believers to live righteously.
What is the meaning of Astaghfar?
The translation of Astaghfar (استغفار) is “apology for sins or faults.” Mainly, the 5th Kalma, ‘Astaghfar,’ represents believers’ pleading with Allah for forgiveness. It highlights both deliberate and hidden sins of humans. If you read it daily, it makes your soul pure and your mind clean from evil desires.
Benefits of 5th Kalima Astaghfar
Reciting the Fifth Kalima provides various types of spiritual and emotional benefits:
- Firstly, it gives you hope, ultimate comfort, and relief from worry and depression.
- It opens the way for Allah’s mercy and forgiveness.
- It develops one’s relationship with Allah and directs behaviors in accordance with His precepts.
- It promotes enjoyment and clarity in life.
- It boosts productivity and brings blessings while answering prayers (duas).
Elements of 5th Kalima Astaghfar
The Kalima Astaghfar focuses on humility, confession, and faith in Allah’s mercy. Key elements include:
- Forgiveness of Sins: Requesting Allah to forgive all known and unknown misdeeds.
- When you recite Kalma 5th regularly, it helps in forgiving your sins.
- Recognizing Allah’s Knowledge: Recognizing that Allah is aware of all concealed shortcomings.
- Belief in Mercy: Faith in Allah’s ability to forgive and conceal sins.
- Recognizing Divine Power: Acknowledging Allah’s complete strength and authority.
Final Words on Kalima Astaghfar
When you recite the 5th Kalma regularly, it becomes your saviour from many sins and makes you focused on Allah’s path. Meanwhile, whenever bad thoughts come to your mind, you automatically start reciting them in your head. That’s how Allah’s protection stays with you forever.
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FAQs
What is Kalima Astaghfar?
Astaghfar translates to “I seek forgiveness from Allah.” It is chanted during dhikr to appreciate Allah’s magnificence and request mercy.
What is the power of Astaghfar?
Astaghfar relaxes the mind, reduces worldly stress, and helps overcome depression. It aids in abstaining from sins and brings peace.
What is the meaning of Kalima?
Kalima (Arabic: كلمة) means “word” and refers to the six Kalimas, essential for understanding the core principles of Islam.