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Old 07-15-2012, 02:34 AM   #11
feroiodpiop

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I commented on reading abbreviations, but writing salutations, du'aas and praises is another part to this. An SF sister once wrote a thoughtful blog post on this subject and perhaps it is worth thinking about why we write... just for the reader, for both the reader and ourselves, for us all but for Allah's (SWT) sake. To quote the sister: "If we can find the time to write long pieces of works with complicated words in English, then surely we can write down a few praises of Allah Ta'aala and His Nabi Salla Allahu Alayhi wa Sallam."

[Edit: in context of the OP - regardless of what we read, how fluent we are in reading it, and what we write, perhaps we can focus more on ourselves and less on others and insha'Allah we can take example from those who do write full praises and insha'Allah we can learn to make an intention to recite (and write) more praises, du'aas and salutations, read more fluently, anticipate the praises and engrave them in our hearts so that they come regardless of whether the words are there or not... whether we are reading or not...]

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