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Abdu-l-Majeed

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Sometimes I get the impression we don't think enough about the words "JazakAllahu khayran" and that they are said just like that, "automatically." However, when we remember that it is a prayer to Allah, Lord of everything created, for a person that he or she is reward with good from Him, subhanahu wa ta'ala. Anyway, we should remember each other not only in the half of a second we write JazakAllahu khayran but also in our sajdas, and our du'as betweehn adhan and iqamah etc. :thankyou:
 
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Thank you for the reminder brother. JazakAllahu Khayran.

Wasn't there a hadith regarding the blessings of saying this phrase?

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Uthmān;1160073 said:
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Thank you for the reminder brother. JazakAllahu Khayran.

Wasn't there a hadith regarding the blessings of saying this phrase?

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Ameen, wa iyyaka!

I don't know for the hadeeth. :-(
 
Sometimes when I'm making dua'a and want to thank Allah for the blessings he has given me, I automatically say "jazak Allah khair", then I'm like "wait, what?...".:><:

Jazak Allah khair brother for this post.
 
Nice reminder , Musnt forget JazakAllah khayran

A guy in the shop yesterday said allahamdulillah ,when the shop keeper said how he was.It felt so gooood hearing those words.
 
Jazak Allah khair brother for this post.

May Allah listen to your du'a and reward you too!

Good reminder bro. I think we all need to examine the words we automatically tend to use, like the salam even and mean it when we say them. Allahu Akbar, SubhanAllah, Alhamdulilah and everything else too.

One thing I dislike people using willy nilly is 'InshaAllah'. It's so annoying when people say it out of context. An exaggerated example: "hi, my name is Alpha Dude InshaAllah". :enough!:

I've seen such behaviour on this site so many times lol :X

Yes, the salam also. It became like a 'hello' while in fact it is a du'a to Allah to bring peace to someone and bestow that person with mercy. If we'd try to really mean what we say when we say "Salam alaykum" we'd love each other much more.

Another thing related to 'In sha Allah': When people make du'a and says 'In sha Allah.'

Nice reminder , Musnt forget JazakAllah khayran

Ameen, akhee, may Allah fulfill your du'a and reward you too.