Can the verse; "Subhana rabbika rabbil 'izzati amma yasifun wa salamun alal mursalin wal hamdulillahi rabbil 'alamin" be recited in any rak'ath of a prayer after al-Fatiha?
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Can the verse; "Subhana rabbika rabbil 'izzati amma yasifun wa salamun alal mursalin wal hamdulillahi rabbil 'alamin" be recited in any rak'ath of a prayer after al-Fatiha?
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Dear Brother / Sister,
Any verse that exists in the Qur'an can be recited after al-Fatiha in prayer.
The translation of the verses is as follows:
"Glory to thy Lord the Lord, of Honour and Power! (He is free) from what they ascribe (to Him)! And Peace on the Messengers! And praise to Allah, the Lord and Cherisher of the Worlds." (Surah as-Saaffat, 180-182)
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