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Begin Every Task with the name of Allah (SWT) Before the commencement of any task, the very first word to be uttered by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was ?Bismillah?. By beginning a task or any form of action with the pronunciation of Allah's (SWT) name with deep humility and utter sincerity, the person enjoys Allah's (SWT) complete support in that designated task. So, make it a habit to say ?Bismillah? before doing absolutely anything; make a mental note every time!
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