أبو سليمان عمر
Abu Sulayman Umar
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JAZAKALLAHU KHAYRAN is a statement of thanks and appreciation to be said to the person who does a favor. Instead of saying “thanks” (Shukran), the Islamic statement of thanks is to say this phrase.
It’s meaning is: ” May Allah reward you for the good.”
It is understood that human beings can’t repay one another enough. Hence, it is better to request Almighty Allah to reward the person who did a favor and to give him the best.

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saying Jazak Allah = May Allah Grant(or give) you so when we say Jazak Allah it really has no meaning we should add something like Khair=Good or Firdoos=High Station in Heaven etc. so when we say jazak Allahu we should add something SO it should be Jazak Allah khayr or Jazak Allah Firdoos and it is a dua and when we say duas we shouldnt say inshallah after
hope i make sense sometimes i dont
It’s meaning is: ” May Allah reward you for the good.”
It is understood that human beings can’t repay one another enough. Hence, it is better to request Almighty Allah to reward the person who did a favor and to give him the best.


PS
saying Jazak Allah = May Allah Grant(or give) you so when we say Jazak Allah it really has no meaning we should add something like Khair=Good or Firdoos=High Station in Heaven etc. so when we say jazak Allahu we should add something SO it should be Jazak Allah khayr or Jazak Allah Firdoos and it is a dua and when we say duas we shouldnt say inshallah after
hope i make sense sometimes i dont
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