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Default Question about using Islamic terms - 02-08-2006

I just read about basic Islamic terms. I wonder is it for me as a Christian, some of the expressions that I should avoid? Is it all right for someone that is not Muslim to use these expressions? Are there any constraints?

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From my knowledge, theres nothing wrong with you using any of the islamic phrases.

For instance - the word;

- 'alhamdulillah' means (all praise is to Allaah Almighty [God.])

- Or Allaahu akbar (God is the Greatest.)

- Or subhan Allaah (Glory be to Allaah (God))


- insha Allaah (if God wills.)



Therefore, if you use the terms above - why should their be a problem with that? You believe in God also, we also believe in God, and you are praising Him, and that is loved by God. So why not do it?


There's also a short story related to this:

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How Kind is Allah!

There lived an idolator in the past who made an idol out of stone and would worship it everyday. He would call it upon it by saying "Ya Sanam." For seventy years, he worshipped this idol. One day by mistake he uttered "Ya Samad" instead of Ya Sanam. Samad is a name of Allah which means The Self Sufficient Master. Allah Ta'ala immediately replied back to this idolator by saying "I am present oh My slave." The angels asked Allah why He replied to him since he didn't even call upon Him intentionally. Allah told the angels that for seventy years I have been waiting for this servant of mine to turn towards Me!

If a mother has only one child then how much would she love him? He would be the coolness of her eyes and the comfort of her heart. But if this son calls her saying "Mommy" more than four or five times, she would get irritated eventhough she loves him more than her ownself. On the other hand, when we call Allah once, He replies back to us 70 times by saying "Labbaik Ya Abdi (I am here oh My slave)." How unfortunate we are that we have not recognized our Allah who is so Kind, Merciful and Forgiving.


Source: Extracted from the lecture by Shaikh Tariq Jameel.

If you got any more questions, then please do ask. Thanks.



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Thank you for your answer or should I say: Jazak Allah Khieran

I hope someone will teach me if I am doing something wrong.

I’m sure that I will have more questions in the future. I do not like to pretend knowing when I’m not.
   
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Sure, feel free to ask anything you like. It's our duty as muslims to spread the truth, so please don't be afraid to ask.


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