Peaceful greetings, my name is Jade. While I am not Muslim myself, I hold a deep respect and love for Islamic faith and culture, however I do incorporate some laws of the Qur'an into my daily life. I have come here to learn as much as I can about the law and teachings of Allah, as well as Islamic practices and traditions.
Also, I hope to find someone who can help in teaching me some of the Arabic language. This would be much appreciated.
wsalam sister inshallah you will find this site very helpful...i like the fact that you started your first post in the name of allah
and here's some arabic words for you to learn
ana = I
ismee = my name is
so in full its ...........ana ismee jade= my name is jade
Thank you for the warm welcome, and for the helpful Arabic phrase . I am confident that I will be able to learn much from this forum insha'Allah, as well I hope to find many kind hearts to guide and teach me.
Wow, way to go with using the Islamic Lingo
I wonder if you know their meanings though.
When I say ["ishna'Allah"], I am acting under the permission of Allah (in the direction of which Allah wills me to take). I say this when I am planning an action, or preparing for a future event.
["Bismillah"] to me is a phrase with meaning special to each individual Muslim. I speak with intent to carry out an action in the name, and under the guidance and blessing, of Allah.
wellcome jade .
Hope u will enjoy and benefit ur time here.
Don`t hesitate to ask about anything in Islam or in Arabic language, I am an arabic girl and it`s a pleasure to help u in learning Arabic.
wellcome jade .
Hope u will enjoy and benefit ur time here.
Don`t hesitate to ask about anything in Islam or in Arabic language, I am an arabic girl and it`s a pleasure to help u in learning Arabic.
Thank you very much for your kind welcome, I feel that my time here will be well-spent insha'Allah.
Any simple phrases commonly used in the Arabic language will be helpful to start; e.g. Peace be with you/wish you well, how are you, thank you, greetings/goodbyes, etc.
Thank you very much for your kind welcome, I feel that my time here will be well-spent insha'Allah.
Any simple phrases commonly used in the Arabic language will be helpful to start; e.g. Peace be with you/wish you well, how are you, thank you, greetings/goodbyes, etc.
Peace be with you : السلام عليكم
pronouncing : Alsalamo `alykom.
wish you well : أتمنى أن تكون بخير
Atamana an takona bekhayr.
how are you : كيف حالك ؟
pronouncing :kayfa haloka (if u r talking to a male).
pronouncing :kayfa haloky (if u r talking to a female).
thank you : شكراً
pronouncing : shokran.
greetings : تحياتى
pronouncing : taheyaty.
goodbyes : مع السلامة
pronouncing : ma`a alsalama.
Peace be with you : السلام عليكم
pronouncing : Alsalamo `alykom.
wish you well : أتمنى أن تكون بخير
Atamana an takona bekhayr.
how are you : كيف حالك ؟
pronouncing :kayfa haloka (if u r talking to a male).
pronouncing :kayfa haloky (if u r talking to a female).
thank you : شكراً
pronouncing : shokran.
greetings : تحياتى
pronouncing : taheyaty.
goodbyes : مع السلامة
pronouncing : ma`a alsalama.
Thank you for the translations, I will work on remembering them.
I always try to find translations online, but they never include pronunciations, which makes it very difficult to learn :><:
by the way, we use Bismillah al-rahman al-rahim at the begining not at the end,it means (In the name of God , most merciful , most compassionate).
we use it at the begining of anything eg: eating, doing something, saying something .....etc.
by the way, we use Bismillah al-rahman al-rahim at the begining not at the end,it means (In the name of God , most merciful , most compassionate).
we use it at the begining of anything eg: eating, doing something, saying something .....etc.
Oh I knew of its meaning, but wasn't sure whether to use it before or after. Thank you for correcting me on that.
Dear Allah. I pray that whoever reads this message shall have your comfort, joy, peace, love, & guidance. I may not know their troubles, but you do. Please keep protecting us. Ameen.
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