<Dd> Audio (prefaced by the phrase (wa) ašhadu ʾan--"(and) I testify, that") audio (help info) </Dd> <P> The noun šahāda (شَهادة), from the verbal root šahida (شَهِدَ) meaning "to observe, witness, testify", translates as "testimony" in both the everyday and the legal senses . The Islamic creed is also called, in the dual form, šahādatān (شَهادَتانْ, literally "two testimonials"). The expression al - šahāda (the Witnessed) is used in Quran as one of the "titles of God". </P> <P> In Sunni Islam, the shahada has two parts: la ilaha illa'llah (there is no god but God), and Muhammadun rasul Allah (Muhammad is the messenger of God), which are sometimes referred to as the first shahada and the second shahada . The first statement of the shahada is also known as the tahlīl . </P> <P> In Shia Islam, the shahada also has a third part, a phrase concerning Ali, the first Shia Imam and the fourth Rashid caliph of Sunni Islam: وعليٌ وليُّ الله (wa ʿalīyyun walīyyu - llāh), which translates to "Ali is the wali of God". </P>

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