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| موضوع: SOME ISLAMIC EXPRESSION WE MIGHT WANT TO KNOW الثلاثاء 6 أبريل 2010 - 19:08 | |
| [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة] Some Islamic ExpressionsThere are a number of different collections of Islamic terms and common expressions. Here is a collection that I have found to be most useful to explain common expressions and terminology used by Muslims. ALAYHIS SALAM- 'Peace be upon him', a formula used after the name of a prophet
AMEEN- The Arabic expression meaning 'Please accept.' Used at the end of prayers and supplictions.
ASSALAMU ALAYKUM 'Peace be upon you' the greeting of the muslim [the reply is 'wa alaikumus salam' which means 'and peace be upon you. The fuller version reads, 'assalam u alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa baakatuhu' which means 'peace be upon you and the blessings and mercy of Alllah' the reply is 'wa alaikumus salam wa rahmatulahi wa baakatuhu']
ALLAHU AKBAR The Arabic expression meaning 'Allah is greater.' Also called the takbir
ALLAHU ALAM- An Arabic expression meaning 'Allah knows best'
AL HAMDU LILAH WA SHUKRU LILLAH- The Arabic expression meaning which means 'Praise belongs to Allah and all thanks to Allah'
ASTAGFURALLAH- The Arabic expression meaning 'I ask forgiveness of Allah'
AUDHU BILLAHI MIN ASH SHAYTAN AR RAJIM- The Arabic expression meaning 'I seek protection in Allah from the accursed satan.'
BARAKALLAH FIK- An expression which means 'May the blessings of Allah be upon you.' When a muslims wants to thank another person, he uses different statements to express his thanks, appreciation and gratitude. One of them is BarakAllah
BISMILLAH AR RAHMAN AR RAHIM- The basmala. 'In the name of Allah, the all Merciful the all Compassionate.' [this is also translated as in the name of Allah most gracious most merciful]
FI AMANALLAH- Valedictory phrase meaning 'In Allahs protection'
FI SABILILLAH- The Arabic expression meaning 'In the way of Allah', 'For the cause of Allah' [also used to mean 'for the love of Allah']
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAJIUN- This is something which a muslim expresses when he is afflicted by a misfortune, the meaning of which is 'We are from Allah and to Him are we returning.' It is taken from an ayat (verse) from the Quran (ch 2 vs 156). [this is usually said upon hearing of the death of an individual]
INSHALLAH- The Arabic expression meaning 'If Allah wills' [this is usually said when referring to a situation in the future e.g. inshAllah I will go to the grocery shop tomorrow etc]
JAZAKALLAHU KHAIRAN- This is a statement of thanks and appreciation to be said to a person who does a favour. Instead of saying 'shukran' (thanks), this phrase is used. It means 'May Allah reward you with good.
LA HAWLA WALA QUWWATA ILLA BILLAH- The meaning of this expression is 'There is no power nor strength save in Allah'. This is said by a muslim when he is struck with calamity, or is taken over by a situation beyond his control.
MA SALAMA- 'With peace', a formula for ending letters
MASHALLAH- A phrase literally meaning 'What Allah wishes', and it indicates a good omen [example of usage, I get an A in a test, my mother would say MashAllah]
RADIYALLAHU ANHA- The formula 'May Allah be pleased with her' used after a female companion [usually abbreviated as RA or RAA]
RADIYALLAHU ANHU- This is an expression to be used by muslims whenever a name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammed is mentioned or used in writing. IT means 'May Allah be pleased with him' [usually abbreviated as RA or RAA]
RADIYALLAHU ANHUM- The formula, 'May Allah be pleased with them', used after a group of companions [usually abbreviated as RA or RAA]
RAHIMAHULLAH- The formula, 'May Allah have mercy on him'
SALLAHU ALAYHI WA SALLAM- 'May Allah bless him and grant him peace', the formula spoken after the mentioning of the Prophet Muhammed [usually the following two sets of abbreviations are used for this phrase (pbuh) which means 'peace be upon him' and is the technical reply for all Prophets or (saws) the correct suffix when referring to the Prophet Muhammed ]
SAMI ALLAHU LIMAN HAMIDAH- 'Allah heard him who send praise to Him', said by someone praying when he rises from ruku (unless he is following an imam in prayer) [if he is following an imam in prayer he says 'Rabana wala kalhamd' only]
SUBHANALLAH- 'Glorified is Allah.' To honour Allah andmake Him free from all (unsuitable evil things) that are ascribed to Him, (or 'Glorified be Allah')
SUBHANAHU WA TA'ALA- 'Glorified is He and exalted,' an expression that muslims use when the name of Allah is pronounced or written [this us usually abbreviated as (swt)]
TA'ALA- 'Exalted is He', an expression used after the name of Allah is mentioned [i.e. Allah Ta'ala meaning, Allah, exalted be He]
TABARAKALLAH- The formula 'Blessed is Allah' [usually used in the context of when one hears good news] | |
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