I would personally recommend that no brother (in islam) calls his sister (in islam) habibati. It just does not sound gud....of course, if it is your biological brother then it is acceptable. But, non biological....la! la!
Can a sister say "Dear Brother" to a brother in Islâm? And if so, how do you say that? Just wondering.. Not like I'm gonna run around saying it everywhere!
When someone says I love you for the sake of Allâh, how do you say that? I asked before, but I forgot and can't find it..
And if you say it on english, can you say I love you fillah, or do you say I love you fisabi-lillâh?
Can a sister say "Dear Brother" to a brother in Islâm? And if so, how do you say that? Just wondering.. Not like I'm gonna run around saying it everywhere!
salam brothers and sisters habbeebee or habeebatee derives form the word hub which means love so when we say ena uhibek fillah that means i love you for the sake of Allah swt. so i would not consider sayingh habibi or habibtee for the opposite sex unless ur biologicals or ur spouses.
When someone says I love you for the sake of Allâh, how do you say that? I asked before, but I forgot and can't find it..
And if you say it on english, can you say I love you fillah, or do you say I love you fisabi-lillâh?
Barak Allâhu fiikum..
warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
Ba7eebak fee sabilillah...is that what you're looking for?
When someone says I love you for the sake of Allâh, how do you say that? I asked before, but I forgot and can't find it..
And if you say it on english, can you say I love you fillah, or do you say I love you fisabi-lillâh?
The one I gave to you:
Uhibak Aladhi ahbabtani lahu,
Is the best way to say it....cuz it simply means:
I love you for the sake of Allah. Ignore all of this fiilah.
Yes, feel does mean elephant and its rather confusing. So jst stick to myn.:happy1:
Allah ma3ik
Actually, Uhibak aladhi ahbabtani lahu doesn't make sense. Rather, Uhibak fee Allah makes more sense. Uhibak Fee Allah means I love you in Allah or for the sake of.
Fee and it's not feel. There is a difference. The word Fee means in or for, in this case, it would mean for the sake of. Similar to saying, Ant Ukhi FEE Al Islam. You're my brother IN islam.
How do you say ukhti in plural in arabic?
Akhawati
Actually, Uhibak aladhi ahbabtani lahu doesn't make sense. Rather, Uhibak fee Allah makes more sense. Uhibak Fee Allah means I love you in Allah or for the sake of.
Fee and it's not feel. There is a difference. The word Fee means in or for, in this case, it would mean for the sake of. Similar to saying, Ant Ukhi FEE Al Islam. You're my brother IN islam.
How do you say ukhti in plural in arabic?
Akhawati
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