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Old 05-28-2012, 02:25 PM   #3
blodwarttufla

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subhaana malikal khlaaq al fa'aal
There can be two correct Arabic transliterations (it's missing an 'al' before malik, and the correct vowels) for the above:

سُبحَانَ المَالِكِ الخَلّاَقِ الفَعَّالِ

سُبحَانَ المَلِكِ الخَلّاَقِ الفَعَّالِ

The meaning for both is approximately: I exalt The Sovereign, The Creator, The Doer

It is basically a wazifa, or supplication, which refers to the Ayaat after it to invoke the mercy and Mashi'at of Allah SWT.
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