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Alhamdulillah For Everything!


 If you are successful or doing well, say 'Alhamdulillah'. It means: All praise belongs to Allah Ta'ala. .

 Someone is doing good or want to encourage someone, say 'Mashallah'.

 Meaning: Whatever Allah wills. . 

Someone died or some danger happened, say 'Innalillah'. 

It means: We are for Allah (All good and bad are Allah's gift). .

 Say something sinful is happening or Allah's refuge is being sought from something'Nauzubillah'/'Maazallah'. Meaning: We seek refuge in Allah. . 

When you hear or hear something amazing, say 'Subhanallah'. It means: How holy is Allah! . Wanting to do something or saying something incidentally, say 'Insha'Allah'. Meaning: If Allah wills. 

If someone has done you a favor or you want to thank someone, say 'Jajakallah'. Meaning: May Allah bless you in return. 

someone Wishing for long life or wanting to say 'Long live father', say 'Hayyakallah'. Meaning: May Allah give you long life. 

When wishing for someone's welfare or making dua for his improvement, say 'Barakallah'. Meaning: May Allah bless you. 

 If you are saddened by someone's illness or wishing him well, say 'Shafakallah'. Meaning: May Allah grant you health. • 

Note 1 : In our daily life thisDuas, salutations or courtesies come in turns, so pay attention to which one applies in which case. . 

Note 2: These are the signs of the manifestation of Islam or Muslimness in Sharee. So those of us who claim to be Muslims, should manifest these features of Islam in our behavior, speech, and body. 

 Note 3 : Since the Islamophobic are burning at these words—because they are Islamic words (not Arabic), so We should be a place of joy by saying these and intensifying their burning. 


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