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- What does “Jazakumu Allahu khairan wasalaam” mean?
Allahu khaira khairan - All of this together becomes, "Jazaka Allahu khairan" - May Allah reward you with good Some people say "Jazak Allah", this would be wrong, because it could go either way, bad or good Allah said in Surah Fussilat (v 28) "that is the reward of the enemies of Allah, Al-naar (hell-fire) " Allah used "jazaa'" in this verse
- What does Jazak Allah Khair mean? - Islam Stack Exchange
Be carfull here Jaza (جزا) is a generic verb in Arabic and it means judge and give the apropriate response so you may say " Jazak Allah Khair" (جزاك الله خيرا) may allah reward you or if you want to ask Allah to exact punishment on someone you may say " Jazak Allah Sharra" (جزاك الله شرا) may allah punish you and also Jazaa (جزاء) is the judgement and result
- What is the proper way to respond if someone thanks us by saying . . .
What is the proper way to respond if someone thanks us by saying 'Jazakallah Khair'? Do I say wa ʾiyyākum (وَإِيَّاكُمْ) or do I say quot;wa ʾantum fa-jazākumu-llāhu khayran quot; (وَأَنْتُمْ
- Does touching the urine of an infant invalidate wudu?
Jazakallahu khairan wudu; Share Improve this question Follow asked Jun 23, 2013 at 5:55 Najeeb Najeeb 2,020 8 8 gold badges 27 27 silver badges 41 41 bronze ba
- relationships - what does severing the ties of kinship mean? - Islam . . .
Which people actually deserves the ties of kinship most? Jazakallah Khairan relationships; Share Improve this question Follow asked Aug 3, 2020 at 8:19 Sadiqur
- What is the meaning of the Arabic word أَخْلِفْ?
This du'a is part of a sahih hadith that was compiled by imam Muslim in his Sahih here and here with the wording:
- practical islam - Should we use Jazak Allah khair instead of . . .
Generally, Jazakallah khair is used after people help us It is dua to appreciate goodness of people It means may Allah reward with good things Rasulullah shallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam via Usamah bin Zaid said "Who people get goodness then he said 'Jazakallah khairan', then he really exalt praise" (Hadist Tirmidzi) Wallahu'alam
- arabic - What does “wa iyyakum mean? - Islam Stack Exchange
Of course, if you wanted a more complete and formal response to "JazaakAllahu Khair" you would say something like "Wa Antum Fa JazakumUllahu Khairan" ("And to you all, may Allah reward with goodness") - note the use of plural again out of respect I hope the explanation is beneficial
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