ﻪﻠﻟ ﺪﻤﺤﻟﺍ Alhamdulillah Praise to Allah, used - TopicsExpress



          

ﻪﻠﻟ ﺪﻤﺤﻟﺍ Alhamdulillah Praise to Allah, used usually to express satisfaction, or after having finished eating… or if someone asks you how you were and you want to express that you’re satisfied. . ﻪﻠﻟ ﺮﻜﺸﻟﺍ Ashokrulillah Thanks to Allah, used almost the same way as the one above. . Alhamdulillah w AShokrulillah ﺮﻜﺸﻟﺍ ﻭ ﻪﻠﻟ ﺪﻤﺤﻟﺍ ﻪﻠﻟ Praise and Thanks to Allah, used to express a Full satisfaction for something. Accomplishing something, or your well-being or simply for having a very good meal. . ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻥﺎﺤﺒﺳ Subhanallah Glory to Allah, can be used in many places, for example if you heard something amazing and you want to express your amazement. . ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﺀﺎﺷ ﺎﻣ Mashallah What Allah wishes, used to express amazement almost like Subhanallah except that Mashallah is mainly for positive amazement, like if someone tells you “I have a daughter and she is 9” you can simply reply “mashallah” then add something if you want. . La ilaha illa Allah ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻻﺇ ﻪﻟﺇ ﻻ There is no god but Allah. Can be said any time. . Mohammadun Rasulu Allah ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Usually comes after La ilaha illa Allah. . Allahu Akbar ﺮﺒﻛﺃ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ Allah is great (greater), also can be used in a wide variety of places, often to show excitement. . La hawla wala quwata illa billah ﺓﻮﻗ ﻻﻭ ﻝﻮﺣ ﻻ ﻪﻠﻟﺎﺑ ﻻﺇ There is no change/ transformation nor power/ strength except through Allah, used in unfavorable situations beyond ones control, also to express dissatisfaction. . ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻢﺴﺑ Bismillah In the name of Allah. Used to start something, whatever a Muslim wants to start (driving, eating, walking, reading …) . Bismillah Awaluhu wa Akhiruhu ﻭ ﻪﻟﻭﺃ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻢﺴﺑ ﻩﺮﺧﺃ “In the name of Allah, at its beginning and at its end” used mainly when someone forgets to say Bismillah before starting a meal and remembers that in the middle of the meal. . Bismillah Arrahman Arraheem ﻥﺎﻤﺣﺮﻟﺍ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻢﺴﺑ ﻢﻴﺣﺮﻟﺍ In the name of Allah, the most gracious the most merciful. A full equivalent to “bismillah”, many Muslims use it before reciting the Qur’an. . ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﺀﺎﺷ ﻥﺇ Inshallah If Allah wills. Usually used to refer to planning to do a future action, I will do this … if Allah wills it. . ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻚﻤﺣﺭ Rahimakallah May Allah have mercy on you, or May Allah bless you, the equivalent of “bless you” when you sneeze, it is said after someone sneezes. . Yarhamuka Allah ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻚﻤﺣﺮﻳ May Allah have mercy on you “bless you”, same as the one above, and used in the same situations. . Yahdikumu Allah wa Yuslihu balakum ﻢﻜﻳﺪﻬﻳ ﻢﻜﻟﺎﺑ ﺢﻠﺼﻳ ﻭ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ May Allah guide you and set your affairs right. This is used usually as an answer to someone who said “Rahimakallah” or “Yarhamuka Allah” to you after you sneezed. . Enna lillah wa enna elaihe Rajioun ﺎﻧﺇ ﻭ ﻪﻠﻟ ﺎﻧﺇ ﻥﻮﻌﺟﺍﺭ ﻪﻴﻟﺇ To Allah we belong, and to him we will return. Usually used when you hear someone died, or if you had a terrible lost (financial or personal). . Astaghfiru lillah ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﺮﻔﻐﺘﺳﺃ I seek forgiveness from Allah. Commonly used when you think you did something wrong (a sin, cursed …). . Allahumma salli ala Muhammad ﻰﻠﻋ ﻲﻠﺻ ﻢﻬﻠﻟﺍ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ Oh Allah bestow your mercy on Mohammed. A way to praise the prophet (PBUH). . Assalamu Alaikom ﻢﻜﻴﻠﻋ ﻡﻼﺴﻟﺍ Peace be upon you. A way of greetings used more widely and can be the equivalent of “hi, hello, good morning/ afternoon/ evening, good-bye, bye …) so it’s basically a way to greet and could be used in farewells. . Assalamu Alaikom warahmatu Allahi wa ﻪﺗﺎﻛﺮﺑ ﻭ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﺔﻤﺣﺭ ﻭ ﻢﻜﻴﻠﻋ ﻡﻼﺴﻟﺍ barakatuhu Peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessings. This is a full equivalent of the above mentioned greeting “Assalamu Alaikom”. If is considered to be more polite and more rewarding to use it. . Ash-hadu An laa Elaha Ella Allah wa Ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulu Allah ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ ﻥﺃ ﺪﻬﺷﺃ ﻭ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻻﺇ ﻪﻟﺇ ﻻ ﻥﺃ ﺪﻬﺷﺃ I bear witness that there is no other God but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of the Allah. This one is called “shahadah”, it’s one of the 5 main pillars of Islam, and that’s the first step to converting to Islam. Also used by Muslims to refresh their belief, it’s recommended to use it daily. . A-ozu billahi mena shaitaan Arrajeem ﻪﻠﻟﺎﺑ ﺫﻮﻋﺃ ﻢﻴﺟﺮﻟﺍ ﻥﺎﻄﻴﺸﻟﺍ ﻦﻣ I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed Satan “shaitan”. Used mainly when feeling unsafe or before entering unsafe places, or when scared by something (a bad dream …). . Baraka Allahu fika ﻚﻴﻓ ﻪﻠﻟﺍ ﻙﺭﺎﺑ May Allah bestow his blessings
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 11:10:46 +0000

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