Is saying Allah-hafiz wrong??

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assalamoalaikum...
one of my frends told me that saying the word Allah hafiz is wrong cuz the Prophet(sas) never used that word...so its like biddat:-\ ...but i know that soo many indians and pakis are used to it...and it just means "Allah ke hifz o amaan main"....wats wrong with that???...
FiAmanillah
 
Peace.

If the prophet [saw] knew about your language, I'm sure he wouldn't have had anything against you saying it.
 
assalamoalaikum...
one of my frends told me that saying the word Allah hafiz is wrong cuz the Prophet(sas) never used that word...so its like biddat:-\ ...but i know that soo many indians and pakis are used to it...and it just means "Allah ke hifz o amaan main"....wats wrong with that???...
FiAmanillah

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Same here. What does it mean. I haven't come a cross it before. Allah Knows Best.
 
wa alykum a Salaam warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.

i'm sure theres nothing wrong with it insha Allaah. all it means is that 'Allaah subhanahu wa ta'aala knows all/everything'.

i really dont understand why people say nearly everything is bid'ah.. if u come to think of it, are we doing bid'ah right now because we're not talking arabic? our beloved Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wasalam never spoke english.

i think its just really important that we dont start/create really big deep innovations in matters regarding islam, such as making up new theories and things which could contradict what our beloved Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wasalam said.


Allaah u a'lam.


wa Salaam o 'alykum warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.
 
Bidah is when you innovate something in religion...

Anyway, I have a question, is saying Salaam to a Muslim Fardh?

:)
 
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Wow, I never heard that saying Allah Hafiz is a bidah. We say it all the time too. Then again I heard a Muslim say that kissing the Qur’an is also a bidah :-\ because our Beloved Prophet (saw) never did it. I am sure he would’ve kissed it if they had the entire compilation of the Qur’an as we do today :coolious: .
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Anyway, I have a question, is saying Salaam to a Muslim Fardh?

:)

:sl:

I hope this helps...

Surah An-Nisa

4:86 When a (courteous) greeting is offered you, meet it with a greeting still more courteous, or (at least) of equal courtesy. Allah takes careful account of all things.
This verse is reffering to Salam.
It is a Muslims right. There is a Hadith: Abu Hurairah (ra) narrated that he heard Prophet (saw) saying “the rights of the Muslim on the Muslim are five: to answer Salam, to visit the sick, to follow the funeral procession, to accept the invitation and to reply the sneezer” (Bukhari)

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salam!
i had a doubt the other way......i thgt saying quda hafiz was bidah......and Allahafiz was right..?????? ;)
masalamah

PS: bro zak jazkAllah for the link....! :)
 
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i think it is not a bidaah, we also use a translation of it. a good wish for our friends.

for the other question: saying salaam i sunnah and replying salaam is fardh i know.
 
There was a bayan on this in ramadhan by, molana khalil falahi (if anyone knows him). He clearly stated,that its a form of bid'ah. Our prophet and the sahabas when greeting, would say Assalamualaikum and upon leaving they also said assalamualaikum, so to conclude we should also put this in practice, to avoid innovations.

Allah knows best
 
you can say khuda hafiz, allah hafiz...its not bidat...coz we are not saying its islamic to say it...we use it according to our language...if a person thinks that its in islam to say it then it becomes bid'ah.....
 
bro modez do u have any hadith regarding this.....coz i have never heard the molanas name b4! i wud appreciate it if u cud provide us all with the hadith! :)
 
Maulana Khaleel Falaahi ? :eek:

hey he is my UNCLE ![mama] :shade:
one of the INDIA's Most popular Scholar/speaker !

n yeah he was in UK this whole of Ramadan !



So its Bid'ah????but then again...not all ulamahs etc agree....

omg!!!hes ur mama!!!!!!!omg!!!he came to where i live!!!!
 
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salaam,
hmmm...so umm....wat we can conclude here is that its not biddah??...jus wanna know if i can continue using it....i'm sooooooo used to it man!!...
FiAmanillah
 
Maulana Khaleel Falaahi ? :eek:

hey he is my UNCLE ![mama] :shade:
one of the INDIA's Most popular Scholar/speaker !

n yeah he was in UK this whole of Ramadan !
:sl:
maulana khalil falahi teaches in our village back in india (tadkeshwar). Very close friend of my uncle in India... I took him round London (sightseeing), and he was also with us at Hajj (previous Hajj).. A very nice person Mash'Allah.

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you can say khuda hafiz, allah hafiz...its not bidat...coz we are not saying its islamic to say it...we use it according to our language...if a person thinks that its in islam to say it then it becomes bid'ah.....

Dear Sister,
I have Heard the same thing as SANOBER said Khuda hafiz is wrong to say, since Khuda is a word created by Indians (Hindus) and Khuda isn't one of the names of Allah, therefore saying Khuda Hafiz is wrong. That's why I teach My childern to say Allah Hafiz. cuz Allah is one word that they have known since Birth.
So Allah Hafiz, Fiamanlillah are the two words I have used and learned are okay to use.
Sorry I am not aware of where it's written....or I would Tell you exactly...
Thanks
Rab
 

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