Remembrances of food and drink

First: Remembrance before eating and drinking 1. Label This is the most important thing to say before eating: In the name of God

Once

Third: Remembrance after food and drink 1. The primary dhikr after food Praise be to God who fed us, gave us drink, and made us Muslims.

Once

Mention of general thanks Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds.

Once

In the name of God.

At the first meal

Praise be to God who fed us, gave us drink, and made us Muslims.

After finishing eating

In the name of God.

At the first meal

Praise be to God who fed us, gave us drink, and made us Muslims.

After food

Oh God, bless it for us and increase it.

When drinking milk

The thirst has gone, the veins are wet, and the reward is guaranteed, God willing.

When the fasting person breaks his fast

Oh God, bless them in what You have provided for them, forgive them and have mercy on them.

A prayer for those who ate there

Praise be to God who feeds and does not feed.

Praise be to God, the Provider

In the name of God and praise be to God.

Before and after drinking

Thank God.

When you finish the first, second and third drink (the Sunnah is to drink in three)

Special supplications after drinking A supplication after drinking water Praise be to God who made it sweet and fragrant due to His mercy, and did not make it salt and acrid due to our sins.

Once

In the name of God, at its beginning and at its end.

If he forgets the name at the first meal

Oh God, bless it for us and feed us better than it.

When eating any food other than milk

The fasting people broke their fast with you, the righteous ate your food, and the angels blessed you.

The guest's prayer for the people who eat

Praise be to God who satisfied us and satisfied us.

After eating and drinking

Oh God, make him happy and comfortable.

A prayer for blessing

1. Pray for the person who provides you with food If you eat with someone: Oh God, bless them with what You have provided for them, forgive them, and have mercy on them.

Once

2. Great mention of the great reward Praise be to God who fed me this and provided me with it without any help or strength on my part. Whoever said it, his previous sins will be forgiven.

Once

Praise be to God, abundant, good, and blessed praise be to Him, who is not sufficient, nor consigned to Him, nor can we do without Him, our Lord.

After finishing eating

Oh God, feed whoever fed me, and give drink to whoever gave me drink.

The guest's prayer for the host

Oh God, I fasted for You, and with Your provision I broke my fast.

Iftar supplication (sent)

Praise be to God who has sufficed us and shown us, neither sufficient nor ungrateful.

Another formula for praise

Praise be to God who fed me this and provided me with it without any help or strength on my part.

After finishing eating - his previous sins will be forgiven

I intended to fast tomorrow in order to fulfill the obligatory fast of Ramadan (replaced by heart).

Intention to fast

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