{"_id":"67225c4df809463c0a046ace","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"I recently heard that saying ameen to a recorded dua is considered “invalid,” and that it would need to be a live dua in order for it to be considered acceptable. Is this true? \"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"background\":\"transparent\",\"color\":\"#000000\"},\"insert\":\"I recently heard that saying ameen to a recorded dua is considered “invalid,” and that it would need to be a live dua in order for it to be considered acceptable. Is this true? If so, is there a specific reason why saying \\\"Ameen\\\" to a recorded duaa would be deemed unacceptable?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"The Arabic word \\\"ameen\\\" carries the meaning of \\\"My Lord, Please answer.\\\" It is commonly pronounced with a long alif \\\"aameen\\\" (آمين), as most Muslims say it today, but it can also be pronounced with a short alif \\\"ameen\\\" (أمين). It's important to note that a recording of the dua is not the same as someone actually saying it in real-time. The recording is a captured historical event through an electronic device, so the actual dua is not being recited when you listen to it. However, if you comprehend the dua being recited in the recording, internalize it in your heart, and then say \\\"ameen,\\\" it would be valid because you have personally made the dua yourself.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"66e373b2e2af6a6c0b4763de","tag":"Duaa","count":20},{"_id":"668da0b60b76658b4c233ea4","tag":"Recording","count":2}],"createdOn":"2024-10-30T16:18:21.203Z"}