Basic Islamic terms

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Re: Exclamations

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Re: Exclamations

zAk said:
Btw MODs, [Ansar]

cud u plz move this thread to the General Sec ??
:sl: Why? Its more relevant here.

In any event, I left a redirect in the general section, just for you. :D

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Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

Jazak'Allahu Khayran it is very useful. May i have your permission to share it with the other Furum.

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The topic was on journey.. It seems it has found its resting place finally... :D

And I thank charisma for the great outline of the basic terms. :applaud:
 
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Why? Its more relevant here.

In any event, I left a redirect in the general section, just for you.
ah tht's kind Ansar :D
btw tht thread was started in HALAL FUN Section n was named exclamations,
so i thought its better to hv tht in General Sec,
i saw u online n so mentioned ur name then :)

but u left :( n had to ask IK to do tht :)
 
Asalamu Alaikum

Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

Jazak'Allahu Khayran it is very useful. May i have your permission to share it with the other Furum.

wa inty eb khair okhti :) lol ofcoarse u can use it :p spread the knowledge inshallah :D

The topic was on journey.. It seems it has found its resting place finally...

And I thank charisma for the great outline of the basic terms

lol ur very welcome ekhi :)

erm...can we have this thread as a sticky so that ppl can refer to it whenever they want? :)


fi aman Allah
w'salaam
 
Jazakhallah for that. As you requested thread made as a sticky.
 
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Rafay said:
nice post, “When one of you sneezes, let him say, ‘Al-hamdu-Lillaah (Praise be to Allaah),’ and let his brother or companion say to him. ‘Yarhamuk Allaah (May Allaah have mercy on you).’ If he says, ‘Yarhamuk-Allaah,’ then let (the sneezer) say, ‘Yahdeekum Allaah wa yuslihu baalakum (May Allaah guide you and rectify your condition).’”
these 3 terms will also fit in well :).


i learned that when a companion tells the sneezer who says Al-hamdulillah, Yarhamuk-Allah, that the sneezer should say...athabana wa athabakum Allah...is this not correct?
 
Arabic terms of endearment...

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Can anyone tell me what would be the Arabic equivalent of english words such as sweetie, cutie, dear, love, sweetheart, darling, etc suitable for one's husband and children?

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Threads merged.

I think spouses tend to call each other 'Habeebee' (for the husband) and 'Habeebatee' (for the wife) which means 'my love'.

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