The Six Kalma are the basic beliefs of Muslims all around the world.
They practice these beliefs and incorporate the basic principles in their lives.
All the six Kalma are verses of Quran.
The Six Kalimahs (from Arabic كلمة kalma "word") in Islam in South Asia are six significant parts of one's
religious belief, mostly taken from hadiths (in some traditions, six phrases, then known as the six kalimas).
All six Kalma are in Arabic with correct pronunciation (Tajweed) given in English and Urdu translation comprising:
• Kalma Shahadah stands for the remark of evidence.
• Kalma Tamjeed explains the expression of Majesty.
• Kalma Tauheed is the declaration towards oneness of Allah Almighty.
• Kalma Astaghfar is the word of penitence to seek forgiveness.
• Kalma Radde Kufr has discrete subject of word of rejection.