Bismillah Hirrahmanir Raheem

بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful"
The opening verse of the Quran (Surah Al-Fatihah 1:1). Appears at the beginning of 113 out of 114 chapters of the Quran.
786
Abjad Value: 786 → 7 + 8 + 6 = 21 → 2 + 1 = 3

Step-by-Step Abjad Calculation

Arabic Letters Calculation Value
بِسْمِ ب + س + م 40 + 60 + 2 102
ٱللَّهِ ا + ل + ل + ه 5 + 30 + 30 + 1 66
ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ا + ل + ر + ح + م + ن 50 + 40 + 8 + 200 + 30 + 1 329
ٱلرَّحِيمِ ا + ل + ر + ح + ى + م 40 + 10 + 8 + 200 + 30 + 1 289
Total 102 + 66 + 329 + 289 786

Note: According to rmabjadnames.com methodology, huroof with shaddah (ـّ) are counted only once, not twice, it will only count twice when huroof written twice with shaddah example - الله "Laam is written twice with shaddah". Hamza (ء) is not counted in Abjad calculations (*).

The Significance of 786

Muslims worldwide use the number 786 as a symbolic representation of Bismillah. It appears on wedding invitations, business cards, car plates, and shop signs across Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other Muslim countries as a reminder to begin every task with Allah's name.

Significance and Benefits

The phrase بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ holds immense spiritual power:

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "When you recite Bismillah before any action, the angels write good deeds for you from that moment until you finish that action."

Reciting Bismillah brings blessings, protection, and connects every action to Allah's mercy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 786 used instead of writing Bismillah?
786 is the Abjad numerical value of Bismillah. Muslims use it as a coded representation, especially in written communications where space is limited or to maintain the sanctity of the phrase.
Is 786 mentioned in the Quran?
No, the number 786 itself is not mentioned in the Quran. It's a numerical representation of the phrase "Bismillah Hirrahmanir Raheem" calculated through the Abjad system, which has been traditionally accepted by Muslim scholars.
When should I recite Bismillah?
Recite Bismillah before: Eating, drinking, entering your home, starting a journey, beginning work, studying, making important decisions, and essentially before any lawful action to seek Allah's blessings.