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Al Saadiqeen21
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Posted: 17 April 2014 at 4:22pm |
Laa Shukran Ala Waajib < Lachi
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Lachi
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This has been of use to me, Al Saadiqeen21. Shukran.
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As Salaamu Alaykum = Peace Be upon you - Lalli
Wa Alaykum As Salaam = And on you be peace
Shukran Jaziylan = Thank VERY MUCK Laa Shukran Ala Waajib = That's all right ( It's my obligation ) ( Reply ) Afwan = That's alright ( A pardoning ) Marhaban Bika = You're welcome Ahlan Wa Sahlan = Welcome and peace Ma'am = Yes Laa = No Laysa = Not Min Fadlak = Please Shukran = Thanks Ashkuruka = I thank you Ma As - Salaamah = Good bye ( Go with peace ) Araaka Fiy Maa Ba'd In Shaa - A Allah = See you later if Allah wills Al - Hamdu Lillah Ala As - Salaamah = Welcome back praise to Allah on you peace Salamaka Allah ( Thank you + Your peace comes from Allah ) Maa Ismuka = What is your name Ismiy Ahmad = My name is Ahmad Uqaddimu Laka Sayyid Mahmuwd = May I introduce Mr . Mahmuwd Tasharrafnaa = I am very pleased to meet you Sabaah An - Nuwr = Good morning Nahaarak Sa 'iyd = Good afternoon to you Nahaarak Mubaarak = Good afternoon with blessing to you ( Reply ) Masaa -A Al Khayr = Good evening Masaa A An Nuwr = May your evening be bright ( Reply ) Laylat Sa'Iydah = Good Night Hal Tatahaddthu Al Lughata Al - Iytaaliyyah = Can you converse in the Italian language ? Aywah Atahaddathu Qaliylan = Yeah , I can converse a little . Min Fadlak Takallam Ala Mahlik = Could you please speak more slowly please Ana Laa Atakallamu Lughataka Jayyidan = I don't speak your language very well . Min Fadlak Takallam Bisawtin Aaliy = Please could you speak with a higher voice ( louder ) . Ma Ma'na Hadhaa = What does this mean ? Ma Ma;na Dhaaka = What does that mean ? Hal Tafhamu = Do you understand ? Na ' Am Afhamu = Yes , I understand Kayfa Haalaka = How are you Kawiys Al -Hamdu Lillah Wa Anta = Bikhayr Al -Hamdu Lillah Wa Anta = Very good , Praise to Allah , And you Al - Hamdu Lillah Mutashukkar Wa Anta = Praise to Allah , Thank you very much , And you Kawiys Al - Hamdu Lillah = Fine , Praise to Allah ( Reply ) Tayyis Al - Hamdu Lillah = Marvelous , Praise to Allah ( Reply ) Hal Tatakallamu Al - Lughata Al - Injiliyziyyah = Do you speak the english language ? Na'Am Ana Atakallamu Injiliyziy Wa Firinsiywa = Yes , I speak english and french And .... Asbaaniy Wa Al - Lughatal - Arabiyyata Al - Fusha = Spanish and the language of classical Arabic . Holy Qur'an 43 ; 3 And I Quote ; Surely We Have Made It An Arabic Qur'an That Perhaps You May Conprehend With Reasoning .
Hopefully this will be some help to you and other's here .... Edited by Al Saadiqeen21 - 16 April 2014 at 1:08pm |
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truthseeker100
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Here is another link of Islamic Glossary: |
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And, behold, with every hardship comes ease:
Qur'an 94: 5 |
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Salam, Sister, here are some common words. Please refer to the link: http://www.islamic-dictionary.com/ Assalamu Alaikum (السلام عليكم) Grammar: greeting; two words;Peace be unto you. It is a shortened form of the grand greeting: Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh (Peace be unto you and so may the mercy of Allah and His blessings). The greeting is recommended to be only used between Muslims. Wa Alaikum Assalam (Reply to the greeting) (و عليكم السلام) Grammar: word;When a Muslim is greeted with the word 'salam' or its variants, they should reply Wa Alaikum as-Salam - And upon you be peace. Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله) Grammar: phrase; 2 words;Praise be to Allah. This phraze is said in thanks to God. Inshallah
(إن شاء الله) Grammar: phrase; 3 words;It could mean any one of the following variations: If Allah (God) wills; When Allah (God) wills; If Allah (God) wishes; Subhanallah
(سبحان الله) Grammar: phrase; 2 words;Glory be to Allah (God). (swt) (~) Grammar: acronym;SWT is an abbraviation of Subhanahu wa Ta'ala which means 'Glorious is He and He is Exalted' and it is placed after the name of God like so: Allah (SWT), as a sign of reverence. (pbuh) (~) Grammar: acronym;The PBUH acronym stands for Peace Be Upon Him/Her. It is the English version of (AS). It is usually written after the name of a Prophet. Edited by truthseeker100 - 05 September 2011 at 9:49pm |
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And, behold, with every hardship comes ease:
Qur'an 94: 5 |
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Lalli36
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Hello!
I am a new Muslim (VERY NEW! I took my shahadah yesterday) and I've pretty much spent all day yesterday and today with my new sisters. I hear so many arabic phrases that everyone seems to know and I am super lost.
They greet me with Assalamu alaikum and I was told the response to that was a little different. Can someone elaborate?
I know how to use Alhamdulillah and Inshallah, but what about others such as Subhanallah (spelling?) etc. I want to know as many phrases as possible to praise Allah (swt) whenever possible
Can someone also explain the (swt) and (pbuh) and all? I know what they mean...I think, and that it's best to use them, but I am just sooo new. Forgive my newbie-ness!
Lalli Edited by Lalli36 - 05 September 2011 at 5:20pm |
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