Inshallah, Arabic-language expression meaning literally “if God wills.”. The widely used expression derives from the Qurʾān, where it frequently occurs in combination with statements about the future. In the 18th surah (chapter), Al-Kahf (The Cave), the Prophet Muhammad is exhorted in verses 23–24. The boons and favours from Allah pour from Allah every time in countless number. As thanks, they require us to spend our day and night in obedience of Allah and His Messenger, peace be upon him. However, there is no wrong if someone offers two rak?ah salah as thanks to Allah. Worship Allah, and be of those who give thanks. (Quran 39:66) Tabarakasmo rabbika thil jalali wal ikram. Blessed be the name of thy Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty, and Honor. (Quran 55:78) Fasabbih bismi rabbikal azeem. So celebrate with praises the name of thy Lord, the Supreme. (Quran 59:56) Thanking Allah with words, deeds. Blessings are commensurate with our gratitude. If you thank Allah for His favors, Allah will increase and bless them. But if you are ungrateful, favors will Answer. Praise be to Allah. In a two-rak’ah prayer, the worshipper should say the Tashahhud , and this is one of the versions: Al-Tahiyyatu Lillahi wa’l-salawatu wa’l-tayyibat. Al-salamu ‘alayka ayyuha’l-Nabiyyu wa rahmat-Allahi wa barakatuhu. Al-salamu 'alayna wa ‘ala ‘ibad-illah il-salihin. Hence the scholars said that what is to be said in sujud al-shukr is the same tasbih and du`a as are said when prostrating in prayer. So one should say “Subhana Rabbiy al-A’la. Allahumma laka sajadtu wa bika amantu wa laka aslamtu, sajada wajhi lilladhi khalaqahu wa sawwarahu wa shaqqa sam’ahu wa basarahu, tabaraka Allah ahsan ul-khaliqin 38FPJi.

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