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How do you say Allah help you in Arabic?

How do you say Allah help you in Arabic?

  1. You could say( god help us) in Arabic in two ways:
  2. First of them ⏩Allah yaeina الله يعينا

How do you say may God be with you in Muslim?

May God be with you! الله في عونك! May God be with you, my son Muharrem. May God be with you always.

How do you say May Allah bless you in Islam?

How Do You Say May Allah Bless you in Arabic. The transliteration for this is Baraka Allahu Fik, meaning May Allah Bless You.

How do you say may Allah protect you?

May God protect you! allah yusallmak!

How do you reply to Allah Yehmeek?

Arabs say, “Allah yehmik(i) and it means (may God protect you), an example would be when someone is not in good health or if they accidentally fall. The answer is usually “shokran, wa Allah yehmik(i) kaman, (may God protect you also).

How do you bless someone in Islam?

Rahimakallah. May Allah have mercy on you, or May Allah bless you, the equivalent of “bless you” when you sneeze, it is said after someone sneezes.

What should be the reply of Mashallah?

Originally Answered: What is the response to “Mashallah”? MashaAllah is said when someone adore you or something beautiful an pleasant with you. You can say Jazakallah in return, because he is pleased to see you so. Jazakallah is a Dua for him which means: May Allah give you reward.

How do you say many blessings in Islam?

It’s meaning is “May Allah Bless you.” The word Barakah means “blessings” or “to bless”. Putting it together, “May Allah Bless in You” or simply “May Allah’s Blessings be Upon You”. Different ways it is written: barakallahu feek. barak allahu feek.

How do you express gratitude in Islam?

Always remember to say “Alhamdulillah” when you see something that you feel grateful for. After each prayer, spend a few minutes thanking Allah (glory be to Him) for some of the little and big things you have in your life.

Can you wish happy birthday in Islam?

Islam does not teach any specific way to wish someone a happy birthday. In fact, there’s nothing in the Quran or hadiths that even acknowledges the celebration of anyone’s birthday.

What is the reply of Alhamdulillah?

The answer is very straight forward. 6320. jasly_fan.

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