When I was a new(er) Muslim I heard many of my brothers say "JazakAllah Khairn" (pardon the English spelling). When I asked one of our shuyuk what it means, he told me it means "May Allah reward you for the good". He also said that I would often hear people say just "JazakAllah" without completing the sentence. He said "this is...kind of a lazy way of saying it and its not correct".
Recently on Facebook someone replied to a brother's thread with "JazakAllah" and another brother corrected him saying the very same thing the shaykh had said, "This is not a complete sentence and in disrespectful" and then he posted the whole formula, "JazakAllah Khairn".
Now I am not a native Arabic speaker and neither is he (though the shaykh mentioned in the first paragraph is). Is this true?
JazakAllah KHAIRN in advance!
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Recently on Facebook someone replied to a brother's thread with "JazakAllah" and another brother corrected him saying the very same thing the shaykh had said, "This is not a complete sentence and in disrespectful" and then he posted the whole formula, "JazakAllah Khairn".
Now I am not a native Arabic speaker and neither is he (though the shaykh mentioned in the first paragraph is). Is this true?
JazakAllah KHAIRN in advance!
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