Amentu Prayer reading and Turkish meaning!
For those who want to learn more about the Arabic reading of the Amentu prayer, its Turkish meaning and spiritual benefits, detailed explanations are in our article.
The Amentu prayer is a prayer that contains the basic principles of the Islamic faith and is recited by Muslims to express their faith. The word "amentu" means "I believe" in Arabic. Since this prayer is a text that summarizes the principles of faith, it is frequently recited in order to renew faith. The Amentu is not a chapter in the Quran, but it contains the principles of faith mentioned in various verses of the Quran. Along with the Kalima-i Tawhid and the Kalima-i Shahada, it is of great importance in terms of understanding the principles of faith in Islam. Memorizing and reciting it frequently helps to strengthen and renew faith.
WRITING OF THE PRAYER OF AMENTU
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
"I believe in Allah, and in the angels, and in the books, and in the messengers, and in the end of the day, and in the best of His destiny, and in the explanation of His true destiny, by Allah Almighty, and in the resurrection of the day of death. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is his servant and his messenger."

MEANING OF THE PRAYER OF AMENTU
“I believe in Allah, I believe in His angels, I believe in His books, I believe in His prophets, I believe in the Day of Judgment. I believe in fate; that good and evil are from Allah. I believe in the truth of resurrection after death. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad (pbuh) is His servant and messenger.”
COMMENTARY OF THE PRAYER OF AMENTU
The word "amentu" means "I believe" in Arabic, and this prayer summarizes the six articles of faith. In the interpretation of the amentu prayer, the meaning of each article of faith and its importance in Islam are discussed in detail.
This sentence expresses belief in the existence and unity of Allah. According to Islamic belief, Allah is the supreme being who created everything, is one and unique, needs nothing, is capable of everything and is eternal and everlasting. Believing in Allah is the foundation of the belief in Tawhid and the first condition of a Muslim's faith.
Believing in angels requires believing that they are unseen beings created from light who carry out Allah's commands. Angels are sinless, obey Allah and perform different duties. Various information about angels is given in the Quran.
This expression expresses belief in the divine books that Allah sent to guide people. According to Islam, Allah sent holy books through the prophets to inform people of His commands and prohibitions.
Allah sent prophets to show people the right path. According to Islamic belief, the first prophet was Hz. Adam (pbuh) and the last prophet was Hz. Muhammad (pbuh). Prophets taught people their religion by receiving revelations from Allah and became role models.
Belief in the afterlife states that the life of this world has an end and that people will be resurrected after death. The afterlife includes basic concepts such as the day of judgement, heaven and hell.

Belief in fate means accepting that Allah has determined everything in advance and that everything is within His knowledge. Good and evil (evil) happen with the permission of Allah.
This sentence expresses that people will be resurrected after death and will be held accountable. According to Islam, there is a day of judgment in the hereafter when people will see the reward of everything they did in this world.
Belief in resurrection after death makes people responsible and enables them to live their lives consciously.
The expression “La ilahe illallah” expresses witnessing that there is no god but Allah and that He is the only creator and judge.
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