MEANINGS..........

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
:salam2:wa rehmatullahi wa barakatuhu.......

hoping that when you read this thread you are in the best of heath and imaan.
sorry here to ask another question.....well questions actually
okay these words i use generally but i don't know their exact meaning.i want to know what these blessings mean.

1.BARAKALLAH FIK

2.MASHALLAH

3.GUFRANAKAH

4.and this word that a brother used:HAYAKALLAH.

jazakallah khaira for your time and patience.

may ALLAH smile upon you all.ameen

:wasalam:

one thing more can we use these blessing in reply to a nonmuslim especially saying :salam2:.coz i know we are only suppose to say *walaikom* if they say salam first
 

ansari

STRANGER...
:wasalam: sister, we are here on this site to learn from each other :) ..yaani we can ask as many question we want :D .. its totally cool :cool:

BarakAllahu feekum or Allah baraka feek
responding to someone’s thanks/ a way of expressing thanks
Translation: May Allah bless you
(Reply: Wa feek(i), Wa feekum; Trans.: And you)


Masha Allah
for expressing appreciation of something good
Translation: As Allah has willed/Praise be to Allah

Literally means 'Whatever Allah (God) wills'. It is often used in occasions where there is surprise in someones' good deeds or achievements.
For example people say Mashallah when someone does very well in their exams.


Hayyak Allah - Allah maintain your life


hayak allah
jazakallah khair :)
 

Aisya al-Humaira

الحمدلله على كل حال
:salam2:wa rehmatullahi wa barakatuhu.......

hoping that when you read this thread you are in the best of heath and imaan.:)
sorry here to ask another question.....well questions actually:confused:
okay these words i use generally but i don't know their exact meaning.i want to know what these blessings mean.

1.BARAKALLAH FIK

2.MASHALLAH

3.GUFRANAKAH

4.and this word that a brother used:HAYAKALLAH.

jazakallah khaira for your time and patience.

may ALLAH smile upon you all.ameen:)

:wasalam:

one thing more can we use these blessing in reply to a nonmuslim:confused:especially saying :salam2:.coz i know we are only suppose to say *walaikom* if they say salam :confused:first

Assalamualaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,

Here's a few words on Islamic phrases that are commonly used :

1. When starting to do something: "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem."
(In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.)

2. When mentioning something that will be done in the future. "Insha'llah." (If Allah wills.)

3. When praising something say, "SubhanaAllah." (Glory to Allah.)

4. When in pain or distress. "Ya Allah." (O Allah.)

5. When appreciating something say, "Masha-Allah." (As Allah willed.)

6. When thanking someone. "Jazakallahu khair." (Allah reward you with goodness.)

7. When you see something bad. "Nauthzubillah." (Allah protect us.)

8. When saying you're sorry to Allah for a sin. "Astaghfirullah." (Allah forgive.)

9. After sneezing or when you're happy about something. "Alhamdulillah." (Praise Allah.)

10. When meeting someone. "Assalamu 'alaykum." (Peace be upon you.)

11. Replying to the above greeting. "Wa 'alaykum assalam." (And upon you be peace.)

12. When hearing about a death or tragedy. "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun."

(To Allah we belong and to Him we return.)

13. When giving in charity. "Fee eemanullah." (In Allah's faith.)

14. When taking an oath. "Wallah." (I Swear to Allah.)

15. If someone sneezes and they say, "alhamdulillah," you reply with, "Yarhamkallah." (Allah have mercy upon you.) The sneezer will reply back, "Yehdikumullah" which means, "Allah guide you."

and Barakallahu fik means 'May Allaah blessings be upon you'. As for gufranakah - I never heard that.

Wallahua'lam. Allaah knows best.

Waalaykummusalam wa rahmatullah.
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
:wasalam: sister, we are here on this site to learn from each other :) ..yaani we can ask as many question we want :D .. its totally cool :cool:

BarakAllahu feekum or Allah baraka feek
responding to someone’s thanks/ a way of expressing thanks
Translation: May Allah bless you
(Reply: Wa feek(i), Wa feekum; Trans.: And you)


Masha Allah
for expressing appreciation of something good
Translation: As Allah has willed/Praise be to Allah

Literally means 'Whatever Allah (God) wills'. It is often used in occasions where there is surprise in someones' good deeds or achievements.
For example people say Mashallah when someone does very well in their exams.


Hayyak Allah - Allah maintain your life


hayak allah
jazakallah khair :)

barakallah fik akhi.
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
:salam2:

jazakallah khaira for all those wonderful blessings and it's translations:)these are new to me
13. When giving in charity. "Fee eemanullah." (In Allah's faith.)

The sneezer will reply back, "Yehdikumullah" which means, "Allah guide you."

As for gufranakah - I never heard that.

Wallahua'lam. Allaah knows best.

Waalaykummusalam wa rahmatullah.

i dunno there was this van driver who used to pick us up for school,when we were kids.he taught us a lot of duas.he said while entering a bathroom we should say:
aadobillahi menal khobosi wal khabais

and coming out of it we should say:
ghufranaka
 

MutlekM

Junior Member
:salam2:

jazakallah khaira for all those wonderful blessings and it's translations:)these are new to me


i dunno there was this van driver who used to pick us up for school,when we were kids.he taught us a lot of duas.he said while entering a bathroom we should say:
aadobillahi menal khobosi wal khabais

and coming out of it we should say:
ghufranaka

so i thought i'll ask what does it means:confused:

and what about this..anybody???:confused:
:salam2:
ghufranak means (Allah) Forgive me)correct me if I am wrong for this my own translation.
Peace:)
 

HIBBA2009

Daughter of Adam
Assalamualaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,

Here's a few words on Islamic phrases that are commonly used :

1. When starting to do something: "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem."
(In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.)

2. When mentioning something that will be done in the future. "Insha'llah." (If Allah wills.)

3. When praising something say, "SubhanaAllah." (Glory to Allah.)

4. When in pain or distress. "Ya Allah." (O Allah.)

5. When appreciating something say, "Masha-Allah." (As Allah willed.)

6. When thanking someone. "Jazakallahu khair." (Allah reward you with goodness.)

7. When you see something bad. "Nauthzubillah." (Allah protect us.)

8. When saying you're sorry to Allah for a sin. "Astaghfirullah." (Allah forgive.)

9. After sneezing or when you're happy about something. "Alhamdulillah." (Praise Allah.)

10. When meeting someone. "Assalamu 'alaykum." (Peace be upon you.)

11. Replying to the above greeting. "Wa 'alaykum assalam." (And upon you be peace.)

12. When hearing about a death or tragedy. "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun."

(To Allah we belong and to Him we return.)

13. When giving in charity. "Fee eemanullah." (In Allah's faith.)

14. When taking an oath. "Wallah." (I Swear to Allah.)

15. If someone sneezes and they say, "alhamdulillah," you reply with, "Yarhamkallah." (Allah have mercy upon you.) The sneezer will reply back, "Yehdikumullah" which means, "Allah guide you."

and Barakallahu fik means 'May Allaah blessings be upon you'. As for gufranakah - I never heard that.

Wallahua'lam. Allaah knows best.

Waalaykummusalam wa rahmatullah.


walikumsalam sister

subanAllah very informative n nice......u explained it in very detail;) thx for ur time i also got very knowledge:)

jazakallah khair for sharing


May Allah reward u sister:tti_sister:
 

HIBBA2009

Daughter of Adam
Brother, Im sure you know that we are not to initiate salam to non-Muslims. As for whether our blessings can be said to them too, Im not sure. Maybe you can check it at islamqa website.

Wassalam.

Asalamalikum

first of all my sis:D she is not brother:p.........she is a sister;) like u :)
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
:salam2:
my sister you thought i was a brother

nay my sis no need to be sorry ....it's no bug deal!

as for your answer:
Sister, Im sure you know that we are not to initiate salam to non-Muslims. As for whether our blessings can be said to them too, Im not sure. Maybe you can check it at islamqa website.

Wassalam.

jazakallah khaira.........you tried to clear it up but i dunnoo what to do when i see nonmuslims.should i just say then.
 
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