Is saying Allah-hafiz wrong??

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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


everything i say seems to be wrong in your book...well khuda is said in our urdu language...Allah in arabic.....so whats the difference........we are refering to the one and only.....and so if u do it that means its correct????well i stick to my allahafiz and feamanillah....and as we are in doubt so should we inshallah.....where i lived before we all used to say allahafiz....where i know live tehy say khudahafiz....its so hard to not get their habit but some one advised me to just say feamanillah and stick to that..:peace: :peace: :peace: :peace:
 
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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

Also wondered this:-\
I keep asking but ppl.dont know and im like:Then why do u say it??!

Its crazy its sooo much biddah and ppl.following one another
Like my sister had this gum yesterday and i asked her where she got it from?
She was like the imam wife gave it to me:confused:
I was like where is the ingrediants
She turned around and yelled:THE IMAM WIFE GAVE IT TO ME!

I was like i need to see the ingredinats i dont care who gave it 2 u.
Many muslims think that oh well because shes doing it or eating it we can to
Some scholars even eat doritos or cheetos and they are pork!:-\ :eek:
Sooo im not going to trust anyone unless i see some proof and thats just the way i am
I dont care if ppl.think that im crazy
I dont take my deen lightly inshallah

SaLaMz:coolsis:
 
To Dear Sister Sapphire,
I am sorry, that I happen to pin point everything you say, I dont mean to. I just think you have the potentional to learn, and you have an open mind. But I think you should learn Where did Urdu start from...before taking everything I say to your heart. I AM OLDER THAN YOU, and I do know what I am talking about, if I say something please don't take it personally and before passing judgement read into to it and do your own research. Sister I have said before That you are a smart girl, and I do like your thinking, and the way you raise questions. But please when you ask a question, or when someone is trying to correct you try to give it a second thought as to what a person is saying, before being stubburn about it.
I am sorry for posting this here for all sisters to read.
Again off topic but I just wanted you all to know That I am sorry if I have said something that has effected someone's believes, cuz it's obvious that everything I say does EFFECT DEAR SISTER SAPPHIRE. And I dont mean to.
This is the last word from me....
May Allah Bless you all.
Love
Rab-
:w:
 
salam!
this is what i found onthenet..... www.ask-imam.com

Q :Many people say Allah-hafiz or Qudah hafiz when departing or ending a conversation. Is it right to say this, what about wassalaam? How do Muslims 'depart' ?


A:The words, ‘Allah Hafiz’ and Khudda Hafiz’ are Du’aas commonly used for saying ‘Allah protect you.’

There is no wrong in bidding farewell to someone in this manner. However, it would be better if one learns the Sunnat Du’aa and method of saying farewell, that is, ‘Astawdi-u llaaha deenakum wa khawaateema a’amaalikum’

and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best

Mufti Ebrahim Desai

ma'salamah
 
Salaam,

i heard one of Dr. Zakir Naik's lectures...where one person asked him if using the word "God" for instead of "Allah"(az) is ok...whereupon he replied that any word which has a plural...or which has female forms cannot/shudnot be used for Allah swt....as the word God can also take a female form as in "goddess"....or "gods" or it can also be associated with humans as in "godmother"..."godfather"...etc..it is better that we refrain from using that word...Allah is singular word...it doesnot have a female form nor can it be associated with humans....so maybe if the word Khuda has any of the above..ie..plurals or female forms...then i guess its better we dont use it...otherwise i guess its ok.....AllahuAlam..!!

W'salaam
 
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 !




Hi I think he's my uncle too! can u please elaborate.....
 

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