Many thanks, the phrases will help me greatly
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Many thanks, the phrases will help me greatly
As salamu aleiykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
Dear Sister of Islam Charisma..Subhan'Allah! I just know some of them but some of them i didn't know about..
BarakAllahu feekum!
how about english islamic terms...
for example in malay we call haji but in english they hajj... sometimes i do get confused when i read articles
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
Barakallah feeki for that
Assalamu alaikum
Actually, I believe it can be pronounced both ways, mashallah would be combining the middle 'a' with the second word (kind of like a conjunction), and masha'allah is seperating them, but either way they would be noted as the same meaning, just with slightly different pronounciations.Quote:
zAk says its seems like MASH ALLAH that why he uses Masha'allah
fi aman Allah
w'salaam
Charisma, that is a very helpful list. Thank you.
This is GREAT
AssalaamuAlaykum,
Hope your all in the highest state of health and Iman,
Well well, we meet again lol..I want to enquire about the pronounciation of the world "BarakAllah Feekhi", Is that valid? Or should it be pronounced "BarakAllahu Feek? :S, Someone care to shed some light inshAllah I will be grateful, JazakAllahu Khair akhi zAK who as always corrected my spelling, but I've heard most people pronouce/write it as BarakAllah feekhi?? so anyone? Hmm hope this is an appropriate thread to post ma question*eyes rolly*
Wa'AlaykumAsalaam Fi amanAllah x
ok akhee you say baarakaAllahu feek if you're gonna stop at that, if you were adressing a male or female.
If you wanna continue and you're adressing a female you'd say baarakaAllahu feeki ukhti (mathalan, for example)
If you were adressing a brother you'd say baarakaAllahu feeka akhee...
As fo baraakaAllahu feekh? i've nevr heard of it, so you'd say the kh, for instance the same way you say khayr?
If thats the case, its incorrect, if its the classical arabic you seek.
unless its a way some arab countries speak? Allah knows best.
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Jazakallah Khair for the clarification on words we use.
Heres one that a brother has taught me:
Taqabbul Salah (May Allah accept your prayer)
slamic Phrases for Daily Use
The following are some of the phrases that are in everyday usageWhen usedArabic TermEnglish TranslationWhen starting to do something Bis-Millah In the name of Allah When greeting someone Assalamu-.Alaikum Peace be unto you When replying to a greeting Wa alaikum mus Salaam And unto you be peace When intending to do something Insha-Allah If Allah wills When something is being praised Subhaan-Allah Glory be to Allah When in pain and distress Ya-Allah O Allah! When expressing appreciation Masha -Allah Whatever Allah wills When thanking someone Jazak-Allah May Allah reward you When awakening from sleep La-Ilaha-Illallah There is no God but Allah When taking an oath Wallah or Bellah By Allah When sneezing Alhamdo-Lillah All praise is due to Allah When someone else sneezes Yar-Hamok-Allah Allah have Mercy on you When repenting of a sin Astagh-Ferulah I seek Allah’s forgiveness When giving to charity Fi-Sabi-Lillah In the path of Allah When having love for someone Lihub-Allah For the love of Allah When getting married Aman-To_Billah I believe in Allah When parting from someone Fi-Amaan-Allah In the trust of Allah When a problem appears Tawak-Kalto-Al-Allah Trust in Allah When unpleasantness occurs Na- Uzo-Billah We seek refuge in Allah When pleasantness appears Fata-Barak-Allah May Allah bless you When participating in prayer Ameen Let it be so When news of a death is received Inna-Lillahi Wa-Inna Ilahi Raji-un From Allah we came and to Him is our eventual return geovisit();http://visit.geocities.com/visit.gif...2&j=true&v=1.2
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tahnks for postıng...they will be very useful ın my career.....
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Some people in here are need to know some of words of Islamic words means..to English meanings..
Abrâr - Pious and righteous
Adab-Manners
'Adn-Paradise
Anyone can do put some words that you know of..
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is qana'ah (feeling contented) is arabic word?
I've posted this before but I guess I'll post it again since it seems some members are asking once again.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/reference/glossary.html
The link is pretty useful for most basic terns
mashallah
barakallahu feek for the basic islamic terms
will help us a lot in remembering allah during the day insha'allah
wassalam
Jazak Allah Khieran:D