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Every Muslim should remember these essential expressions.

Note: Spellings may vary when translated to English

These expressions are mostly singular. For example to say ‘Jazak(i) Allahu Khair” to more than one person you would ‘Jazakum Allahu Khairan’ and to say ‘Barak Allahu feek(i)” to more than one person is “Barak Allahu Feekum”

e.g.

Masculine: Jazak Allahu Khair
Feminine: Jazaki Allahu Khair
Plural: Jazakum Allahu Khair

It is fine to speak in the masculine tense when speaking to women formally.

Say/When/Translation

Assalamu ‘Alaikum
when you meet a muslim
Translation: Peace be upon you

Wa’alaikum Assalam
a Muslim greets you
Translation: And peace be upon you

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
formal and great greeting to a Muslim
Translation: May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you

Wa’alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
a Muslim greets you
Translation: And peace and mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you

Hiyyak Allah
When greeting someone after Salaams
Translation: May Allah greet you (lit. May Allah preserve your life)

Bismillah arRahman arRahim
before making a beginning
Translation: In the name of Allah, most Gracious most Merciful

Jazak Allah Khairan
for expression of thanks
Translation: May Allah reward you with blessings
(Reply: Wa iyak(i), wa iyakum; Trans. And you)

BarakAllahu feekum or Allah baraka feek(i)
responding to someone’s thanks/ a way of expressing thanks
Translation: May Allah bless you
(Reply: Wa feek(i), Wa feekum; Trans.: And you)

Fi Amanillah
by way of saying good-bye
Translation: May Allah protect you

Subhanallah
for praising something
Translation: Glory be to Allah

Insha Allah
for expressing a desire to do something
Translation: If Allah wills/Through Allah’s will

Astaghfirullah
Repenting for sins before Allah
I beg Allah for forgiveness

Masha Allah
for expressing appreciation of something good
Translation: As Allah has willed/Praise be to Allah

Alhamdulillah
for showing gratitude to Allah after success or even after completing anything
Translation: Thanks be to Allah

Ameen
the end of a Dua or prayer
Translation: May it be so

Sallahu ‘alayhi wa salaam
whenever say the name of Prophet Muhammad
Translation: Peace be upon him (S.A.W.)

‘Alayhi salaam
whenever say the name of a prophet
Translation: Peace be upon him (A.S.)

Radi Allah ‘Anhu
whenever say name of male companion of the Prophet (Sahabi)
Translation: May Allah be pleased with him (R.A.)

Radi Allah ‘Anha
whenever say name of female companion of the Prophet
Translation: May Allah be pleased with her (R.A.)

Radi Allah ‘Anhum
Plural form of saying companions of the Prophet
Translation: May Allah be pleased with them (R.A.)

Innaa lillaahi wa innaa ilayhi raaji’oon
this is uttered as an expression upon hearing the news of some loss or some one’s death
Translation: To Allah we belong and to Him is our return

aathama allahu ajrakom
uttered to family of deceased
Translation: may Allah make your ajer (reward) great

Shakar Allahu Sa’yikum
uttered to people who attend aaza – when friends go to send condolences upon death of a person
Translation: May Allah accept that your effort

La hawla wala quwata illah billah
during the time of troubles
Translation: There is no strength nor power except Allah

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A few more:

Tawakkal-tu-‘ala-Allah– I have put my trust in Allah-rely on Allah solving a problem

Tawkkalna-‘ala-Allah – we have put our trust in Allah – waiting for a problem to be solved

Rahimahullah – Allah have Mercy on him – you see someone in distress

Na’uzhu-bi-Allah – we seek refuge in Allah – showing your dislike

Fi sabeel illah – in/for Allah’s cause/way – you give charity/help people

Ittaqillah-fear Allah- you see someone doing a bad deed

Hayyak Allah – Allah maintain your life – you greet someone

Hasbi Allah – Allah will suffice me – you are in a difficult situation

Azhak Allah sinnaka – May Allah keep you cheerful – you seek another Muslim with cheerful countenance

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A

AL-HAMDU LILLAHI RABBIL ‘ALAMIN
This is a verse from the Qur’an that Muslims recite and say many times per day. Other than being recited daily during prayers, a Muslim reads this expression in every activity of his daily life. The meaning of it is: “Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.”

A Muslim invokes the praises of Allah before he does his daily work; and when he finishes, he thanks Allah for His favors. A Muslim is grateful to Allah for all His blessings. It is a statement of thanks, appreciation, and gratitude from the creature to his Creator.

ALLAHU AKBAR
This statement is said by Muslims numerous times. During the call for prayer, during prayer, when they are happy, and wish to express their approval of what they hear, when they slaughter an animal, and when they want to praise a speaker, Muslims do say this expression of Allahu Akbar. Actually it is most said expression in the world. It’s meaning: “Allah is the Greatest.” Muslims praise Allah in every aspect of life; and as such they say Allahu Akbar.

ASSALAMU ALAIKUM
This is an expression Muslims say whenever they meet one another. It is a statement of greeting with peace. The meaning of it is: “Peace be upon you.”

Muslims try to establish peace on earth even through the friendly relation of greeting and meeting one another.

The other forms are: “Assalamu ‘Alalikum Wa Rahmatullah,” which means:”May the peace and the Mercy of Allah be upon you,” and “Assalamu Alalikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,” which means:”May the peace, the mercy, and the blessings of Allah be upon you.”

ASTAGHFIRULLAH
This is an expression used by a Muslim when he wants to ask Allah forgiveness. The meaning of it is: “I ask Allah forgiveness.” A Muslim says this phrase many times, even when he is talking to another person. When a Muslim abstains from doing wrong, or even when he wants to prove that he is innocent of an incident he uses this expression. After every Salah (payer), a Muslim says this statement three times.

A’UDHU BILLAHI MINASHAYTAN IRAJEEM
This is an expression and a statement that Muslims have to recite before reading to Qur’an, before speaking, before doing any work, before making a supplication, before taking ablution, before entering the wash room, and before doing many other daily activities. The meaning of this phrase is: “I seek refuge from Allah from the outcast Satan.” Allah is the Arabic name of God.

Satan is the source of evil and he always tries to misguide and mislead people. The Qur’an states that Satan is not an angel but a member of the Jinn, which are spiritual beings created by Allah. So the belief that Satan is a fallen angel is rejected in Islam.

B

BARAKALLAH
This is an expression, which means: “May the blessings of Allah (be upon you).” When a Muslim wants to thank to another person, he uses different statements to express his thanks, appreciation, and gratitude. One of them is to say “Baraka Allah.”

BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM
This is a phrase from the Qur’an that is recited before reading the Qur’an. It is to be read immediately after one reads the phrase: “A’uzu Billahi Minashaitanir Rajim.”

This phrase is also recited before doing any daily activity. The meaning of it is: “In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.”

I

IN SHA’ ALLAH
When a person wishes to plan for the future, when he promises, when he makes resolutions, and when he makes a pledge, he makes them with permission and the will of Allah. For this reason, a Muslim uses the Qur’anic instructions by saying “In Sha ‘ Allah.” The meaning of this statement is: “If Allah wills.” Muslims are to strive hard and to put their trusts with Allah. They leave the results in the hands of Allah.

INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAHI RAJI’UN
When a Muslim is struck with a calamity, when he loses one of his loved ones, or when he has gone bankrupt, he should be patient and say this statement, the meaning of which is: “We are from Allah and to whom we are returning.”

Muslims believe that Allah is the One who gives and it is He takes away. He is testing us. Hence, a Muslim submits himself to Allah. He is grateful and thankful to Allah for whatever he gets. On the other hand, he is patient and says this expression in times of turmoil and calamity.

J

JAZAKALLAHU KHAYRAN
This is a statement of thanks and appreciation to be said to the person who does a favor. Instead of saying “thanks” (Shukran), the Islamic statement of thanks is to say this phrase. It’s meaning is: ” May Allah reward you for the good.”

It is understood that human beings can’t repay one another enough. Hence, it is better to request Almighty Allah to reward the person who did a favor and to give him the best.

K

KALAM
Talk or speech as in “kalamu Allah”; has also been used through the ages to mean logic or philosophy.

L

LA HAWLA WA LA QUWWATA ILLA BILLAH
The meaning of this expression is: ” There is no power and no strength save in Allah.” This expression is read by a Muslim when he is struck by a calamity, or is taken over by a situation beyond his control. A Muslim puts his trust in the hands of Allah, and submits himself to Allah.

LA ILAHA ILLALLAH
This expression is the most important one in Islam. It is the creed that every person has to say to be considered a Muslim. It is part of the first pillar of Islam. The meaning of which is: ” There is no lord worthy of worship except Allah.”

The second part of this first pillar is to say: “Mohammedan Rasul Allah,” which means:”Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”

M

MA SHA’ ALLAH
This is an expression that Muslims say whenever they are excited and surprised. When they wish to express their happiness, they use such an expression. The meaning of “Ma sha’ Allah” is: “Whatever Allah wants.” or “Whatever Allah wants to give, He gives.” This means that whenever Allah gives something good to someone, blesses him, honors him, and opens the door of success in business, a Muslim says this statement of “Ma Sha’ Allah.”

It has become a tradition that whenever a person constructs a building, a house, or an office, he puts a plaque on the wall or the entrance with this statement. It is a sign of thanks and appreciation from the person to Almighty Allah for whatever he was blessed with.

MUHAMMADUN RASULULLAH
This statement is the second part of the first pillar of Islam. The meaning of this part is that Prophet Muhammad is the last and final prophet and messenger of Allah to mankind. He is the culmination, summation, purification of the previous prophets of Allah to humanity.

P

P.B.U.H.
These letters are abbreviations for the words Peace Be Upon Him which are the meaning of the Arabic expression ” ‘Alaihis Salam”, which is an expression that is said when the name of a prophet is mentioned.

This expression is widely used by English speaking Muslims. It is to be noticed here that this expression does not give the full meaning of “Salla Allahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam”. Therefore it is recommended that people do not use (p.b.u.h.) after the name of prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.); they should use “Salla Allahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam” instead, or they may use the abbreviated form of (s.a.w) in writing.

R

RADHIALLAHU ‘ANHU
This is an expression to be used by Muslims whenever a name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) is mentioned or used in writing. The meaning of this statement is: “May Allah be pleased with him.”

Muslims are taught to be respectful to the elderly and to those who contributed to the spread and success in Islam. They are to be grateful to the companions of the prophet (s.a.w.) for their sacrifices, their leadership, and their contributions. Muslims are advised to use this phrase when such names are mentioned or written.

S

SADAQALLAHUL ‘ADHEEM
This is a statement of truth that a Muslim says after reading any amount of verses from the Qur’an. The meaning of it is: “Allah says the truth.”

The Qur’an is the exact words of Allah in verbatim. When Allah speaks, He says the truth; and when the Qur’an is being recited, a Muslim is reciting the words of truth of Allah. Hence, he says: “Sadaqallahul ‘Azim.”

SALLALLAHU ‘ALAIHI WA SALLAM
When the name of Prophet Muhammad (saw) is mentioned or written, a Muslim is to respect him and invoke this statement of peace upon him. The meaning of it is: “May the blessings and the peace of Allah be upon him (Muhammad).

Another expression that is alternatively used is: “Alaihissalatu Wassalam.” This expression means: “On Him (Muhammad) are the blessings and the peace of Allah.”

Allah has ordered Muslims, in the Qur’an, to say such an expression. Muslims are informed that if they proclaim such a statement once, Allah will reward them ten times.

S.A.W. These letters are abbreviations for the words “Salla Allahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam”.

SUBHANAHU WA TA’ALA
This is an expression that Muslims use whenever the name of Allah is pronounced or written. The meaning of this expression is: “Allah is pure of having partners and He is exalted from having a son.”

Muslims believe that Allah is the only God, the Creator of the Universe. He does not have partners or children. Sometimes Muslims use other expressions when the name of Allah is written or pronounced. Some of which are: “‘Azza Wa Jall”: He is the Mighty and the Majestic; “Jalla Jalaluh”: He is the exalted Majestic.

S.W.T. These letters are abbreviations for the words of “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala”.

W

WA ‘ALAIKUM ASSALAM
This is an expression that a Muslim is to say as an answer for the greeting. When a person greets another with a salutation of peace, the answer for the greeting is an answer of peace. The meaning of this statement is: “And upon you is the peace.” The other expressions are: ” Wa Alaikums Salam Wa Rahmatullah.” and “Wa ‘Alaikums Salam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh.”
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If there’s an Islamic phrase/ word that’s not included above, feel free to share with us down in the comments below inshallah!! The more knowledge you give, the more rewards! Also please include the translation, and when its commonly used. I’m human, so if you’ve found I made a mistake, feel free to correct me. If you have any questions on any of the terms, don’t be shy to ask inshallah!!

Jazakum Allahu Khair

fi aman Allah
w’salaam

269 Responses to “Dictionary”

  1. Muhamed Says:

    Jazakam Allah Kheiran.

  2. Laverne Says:

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  3. Tanvee Says:

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  4. Mohammed Rashid Says:

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  5. qudsia Says:

    asalaam alikum wa rahamat allah wa barakatu
    jazakallah khier for this beneficial site…

  6. Saad Al-Ghamdi Says:

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  7. Asalaamu alikum wa rahmatullah,

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    Wa alikum salaam wa rahmatullah

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  8. Malaika razawi Says:

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    i was just wondering…how would you say *i missed you* in arabic:D

  9. nur amira Says:

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  11. Tubah Says:

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  12. Bashir Ahmad Says:

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  13. g.shahida Says:

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    Fi aman Alah wa Ramadan mubarak inshaAllah.

  17. sophie Says:

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  21. Ahmed Ibrahim Says:

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  22. Sister Says:

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    1. Tahira Says:

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      God bless you

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  26. Momina Says:

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  27. Ahmed Sharafuddeen Says:

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  30. Josue Suaz Says:

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  32. Momina Says:

    Assalaam-u-alaykum wa rahmatullahe wa barakatuhu wa bil khair fid dunya wal aakhirah!

    Please explain th meaning of this phrase: “bi’idhnillahi wa ta’ala”

    Jazakallaho khayran

    fee amaan Allah
    wa salaam u alaykum wa rahma!


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  35. Yakub Says:

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    Barak allah feekum

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  40. Nieema Says:

    AsSalaamu Alaikum

    can you please tell me what “bi’idhnillahi wa ta’ala” means… Insha’Allah..

    Jazakallahi Khair

    1. Rayan Says:

      ASA everyone, to my bro/sis charisma? below.

      Please only comment and write these things if you are 100% certain and ALWAYS get them TRIPLE checked before you post…

      An example below is of Charisma? trying to be helpful but giving blatantly wrong information (no offence at all intended as you are taking the time out to do good) is the answer to ‘what does bi-idhnillahi wa ta’ala’ mean?’

      The answer was split like this

      Bi – by
      Idhn – the permission
      Illah – of the one
      Wa – and
      Ta-ala – his highness

      BUT ITS WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      For starters ‘the one’ is Al ahad in Arabic and illah is God…

      It really means

      Bi – WITH
      Idhn – THE PERMISSION
      Illah – OF ALLAH (Allah, rabb, ilah are the three words for God/Allah as in
      La ilaha illAllah La = no illa = god ha-ill = but/other than/except Allah = Allah)
      Wa – AND this is Arabic grammar when it is attached here it changes from wa = and to wa =
      Ta-ala – THE MOST HIGH as in when you read Salah and you say ‘subhaana rabbi’al a’la’

      Subhaana – glory be to
      Rabbi – Allah – god
      Al – the
      A’la – most high

      And the strange thing is there is such phrase!!!!

      I think the asker meant to ask what does bi-idhnillahi SUBHAANA wa ta’ala mean?’ Or bi-idhnillah ta-ala (without the wa = and as it then means with the permission of Allah MOST HIGH)

      In which case it means simply (and it will always be a nearest meaning as English is not Arabic so we have to find the nearest meaning)

      With the permission of Allah, most glorious and most high

      Phew….

      Insha’Allah I am right in all this and remember to triple check before you post something or start reading it and teaching it to your kids!!!!!

      Asalaama Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah

      1. crystal pride Says:

        As salaamu alaykum How can I repost this star and also how can I save so when ever I need to look how a word is spelled in Arabic I can come to this site?

  41. *charisma* Says:

    Wa’alaikum asalaam

    wa iyaki

    bi: by
    idhn: the will
    illahi: of the one
    wa: and
    ta’ala: his highness

    basically it means “With Allah’s will” and can be interchangeable with “Inshallah” 🙂

  42. zameer Says:

    Asalaamwaleykum,

    Its really really a very informative dictionary,I shared the same to alot of people & am really thankful to you for sharing the same…

    JazakALLAAH Khair…

    ALLAAH HAFIZ

  43. Mnoor Says:

    Hi, what does ‘wa fiik’ mean? Thanks 🙂

  44. Doll_Heart Says:

    Barakallahu feek
    This information was very enlightening.


  45. jazakallahu haira let God grant you for whatever you want


  46. I wish to thank you for putting this website together for I am new to Islam & all things Muslim.

    I am trying to learn Arabic & this site helps to keep me from getting frustrated…

    Thank you again.

    May Allah Bless you all richly.

  47. Marilena Maçol Says:

    Excelentes informações. Encontrei quando procurava a exata tradução para “MA BARAKA”. E, apesar de ter encontrado “BARALALLAH”, que significa “Deus te abençôe”, gostaria que me ajudassem na tradução exata para “MA BARAKA”.

  48. Marilena Maçol Says:

    Excelentes informações. Encontrei quando procurava a exata tradução para “MA BARAKA”. E, apesar de ter encontrado “BARALALLAH”, que significa “Deus te abençôe”, gostaria que me ajudassem na tradução exata para “MA BARAKA”.
    Excelent these informations.I found it when I was search the translation for “MA BARAKA”. But, independent I found “BARAKALLAH” I appreciate to have the exatcly translation of “MA BARAKA”.

  49. attaubah119 Says:

    jazaakAllah khair ya akhi

  50. sofian Says:

    HEY I never had any liking in arabic last time, because i found it so hard to learn, but now, my eyes have been opened! Jazakallah Khairan! Barakallahufeekum! Fi amanillah!

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  51. leyl Says:

    SELAMÜN ALEYKUM..NEDEN TÜRKÇE YOK??

  52. leyl Says:

    SELAMÜN ALEYKUM.. ALLAH IN SELAMI SELMAETİ
    ÜZERİNE OLSUN…

    LA İLAHE İLLALLAH..

    MUHAMMEDEN RESULALLAH…

    SÜBAHHANALLAH..

    ELHAMDÜRİLLAH…
    ALLAH U EKBER…

  53. Yusuf Mohamed Says:

    Jazakum Allahu Khair. I wanted to use these words in a letter, again Jazakum Allahu Khair for making this Islamic site to help learners like myself and Muslim reverts.

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  57. abdul rouf Says:

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    May Allah bless you’ll in your endeavours to pass knowledge.

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  58. Servant of Allah Says:

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

    thanks for your info. i found it very useful. jazakallahu khairan

  59. augustine Says:

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  60. HUSAIN Says:

    masha-allaah… tabarakallaah… very nice for all of us… friendly dictionary…. jazakallaahu khair!!!

  61. shama shaik Says:

    Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

    Mashaallah, great thought
    its really very useful.

    Jazakum Allahu Khair

  62. Fazulul Rahman Says:

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    Jazak Allah Khair 🙂

  63. zaiba Says:

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  64. Searn Seran Says:

    Jazakallahumulkairan. Keep this growing. MasaAllah.

  65. Fatimah bte Ibrahim Says:

    Baraka Allah and Fisabeel illah.
    Thank you.

  66. Sehrish Ajmal Says:

    Jazakum Allah Khaira

  67. Omar Says:

    JazakAllahu Khair bi’idhnillahi ta3aalaa

  68. Salma Says:

    Salaam. Can anyone tell me the proper english meaning is to the following dua. It was given to me to read three times after every farz namaaz to make your children listen to you and be respectful (with their image in your mind).

    Bismillah hir rahmaanir raheem, rabbi aslihlee fee dhuriyyatee innee tubtu ilayka wa innee minalmuslimeen.
    Jazakallah

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Wa’alaikum asalaam

      It says, “In the name of Allah most gracious most merciful, o lord may you make me and my seeds (offspring/children) righteous, surely I turn to You and am of those who submit.”

      wa iyaki (:

  69. Norlinda Ali Says:

    Alhamdulillah! Barakallah!

  70. Ali M. Salaam Says:

    Thank you for this website, it was very helpful. I’m not an Arab, but InSha’Allah, i will Get a even better understanding of Arabic. i want to understand he true essence of the Qur’an. thanks again. MaSha’Allah Assalaamu alaikum.

  71. elias Says:

    may bless you… barakh allah..

  72. mahmud Says:

    Jazak Allah Khairan 🙂


  73. […] letters are abbreviations for the words “Salla Allahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam”. reference .. + Reply to […]

  74. Hamimat Lawal Says:

    May Allah increase u in knowledge n grant u the wisdom to share with us. Jazakum Allahu Khairan! Am so happy I found this website!

  75. POLY Says:

    ASSALAMU ALLAIKOM WA RAMATILLAHI WA BARAKATUHU,

    JAZAK ALLAHU KHAIRAN THIS IS VERY NICE ISLAMIC DICTIONARY I HAD LEARNED A LOT KEEP IT STRONG AND SHARE MORE 😀


  76. Jazak Allahu Khair!!!

  77. David Inga Says:

    Masha Allah!!! Shukran jazeelan! 🙂

  78. Omowale Muneer Says:

    jazakum llah khaera

  79. ai Says:

    syukron jazakallahu…its very useful..please follow me to copast this to my site..thx..:)

  80. ai Says:

    *Allow me

  81. Haroon Says:

    Jazakum allah khaira, I just gone through some work, Allahamduillah very Beneficial, Is there any Islamic Dictionary of these Kind to download , Pls Suggest

  82. sakuraepi Says:

    thx a lot. i ve search arabic words recently. Alhamdulillah, Allah brought me here. but what is the meaning of ”amnah lizzahab”? JazakaAllhu khairan kathira. may Allah bless all of us, inshaAllah. =)

  83. Jaleel Ahmed Qureshi Says:

    Jazakallahumulkairan. Keep this growing. MasaAllah.

  84. Jelila Says:

    JazakaAllahu khair!

  85. Anons Says:

    Does any Arabic speaking person know what Allahu musta’an accurately means?

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Al-Musta’an= المستعان

      This is one of Allah’s (swt) names. It can be found in the quran like in surat al-fatiha (eyakaa’ na’bud waeyakah nasta’een) and in surat al-Anbiyaa 21:112. I would translate it as one who’s aid is sought, or help is given.

      So, when someone says this phrase “And Allah is Al-Mustaan” it’s seeking his help/aid.

  86. NAZIHAH Says:

    MA SHA ALLAH………………………………….


  87. Jazak Allahu Khair………………………….:-)

  88. Abu hurerah Says:

    May Allah reward you with blessings

  89. mohd shakil Says:

    Lailaha illah mohammadur rasullah

    1. Abdulkarim Says:

      Lailaha illah Allah mohammad rasull Allah

  90. lorena Says:

    What does Barakallah means Thanks 🙂

  91. bushraniyas Says:

    Aswk

    jazakallah kair…
    its very knowledgefull…thanx a lot…
    Allah hafiz
    Aswk
    fiamanullah

  92. Beezoo Says:

    Jazak Allah

  93. anjum Says:

    ASSALAMU ALIAKUM ,

    IT’S VERY USEFUL FOR EVERY ONE.

    JAZAK ALLAHU KAHIR

  94. Umairah Uumy Says:

    Nice.. Jazak Allahu Khair

  95. Karen Brown Says:

    Please send me any information on Islam

  96. Abdullahi Anate Says:

    Jazzak Allahu Khairan, Amin. I would like to be receiving these and any other information that will improve my knowledge of Islam.

  97. Ahmad J Zaigham Says:

    Asalaam alikum wa rahamat allah wa barakatu
    jazakallah khair for this beneficial ilm.

  98. Suneeth Says:

    Jazak allah khair,

    May Allah the almighty give reward for your effort

    Nice effort brother..

  99. abc Says:

    jazakallah khairan 🙂

  100. Adil Habibi Says:

    FOR ALL OUR MUSLIM BROTHERS AND SISTERS, This might be very usefully to know, u wont have regrets for seeing it, just take your time !

  101. Azeezat O. Says:

    Jazakumu llahu khairam. Dats great, its lovely and may Allah accept it as an act of ibadah


  102. All the words in the Holy Quran is nothing but the truth. Alliamudullillahi

  103. Rishka Rawzy Says:

    Jazakallahu hairan. Baarakallahu feekum. Wonderful work subhanallah. No words to express.

    1. Zenzarra Says:

      Assalamu alikum

  104. jowbera Says:

    What is reply of Fee Amanillah? is that Ameen?
    Jazak ALLAH khair…..:)

  105. mariam Says:

    Jazak Allahu khair

  106. Fais Says:

    Please send me the whole meaning of ALLAHU
    a non muslim frnd askng abt dat, so what can i tell him abt “ALLAHU”. Pls rpl soon

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Assalamu Alaikum,

      Allahu means “Allah is”

  107. hameed Says:

    Alhamdulillah..

  108. Akbar Says:

    Masha Allah great effort jazakum Allahu Khayrun

  109. Monsoor Says:

    Jazak Allahu Khairan


  110. Like this page frends

  111. Nasyiba Says:

    how do i reply to fi amanillah?

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Assalamu Alaikum

      You can just say “fi amanillah” back.

  112. Jamila Says:

    Jazakallahu khairan

  113. Fatima Says:

    I am a Christian and I am trying to learn Islam (along with my daughter) on my own because there are no Muslim’s (outwardly that I know of) in my area. I can’t even find a Quran. There are no Masjids in my area either so I feel helpless. I tried to contact people on line for information but I have been waiting for months now and still have not received anything at all. It’s very frustrating. This site helps me to a certain point and I am thankful to Allah for that. I just wish people were more friendly to those wanting to learn Islam. You are blessed if you are born Muslim and already know the way. I am lost and still searching for the truth alone.

    Jazakum Allahu Khair

    1. *charisma* Says:

      We will try to help you as much as we can, sister. Click on our links/blogroll section and you will find many sources that you’ll find useful inshallah. If you need anything else, just let us know.

    2. Al Azhar Says:

      Assalaamu alaikum sister
      If u dnt mind can I help u?
      If u have any doubt about islam ask I will
      tell you
      With the help of imaam (ushdhat)
      Barakallahu feekum 🙂
      May allah show us right path

    3. Firdous hussain Says:

      MA SHA ALLAH

  114. Abida Says:

    i love Allah


  115. What is:

    ”Wabillahi Towfik”.

    Means?

    1. *charisma* Says:

      It means “With Allah there is inner-motivation/guidance.”

  116. UmmTawfiq Says:

    As Salaamu Alaykum..
    JazakallahuKhairan..!
    This site was very helpful to me..MashaAllah & I am very willing to use it again..InshaAllah
    BarakaAllah Feek

  117. ZAKIR Says:

    Masha-Allah

    Reali a good effort

    May Allah reward the admins of this site and help them to continue further in spreading truth and making it easy for the seekers of truth!

    BarakAllahu feekum

    JazakAllahu khairan!

  118. Linawati Says:

    Gazak ALLAHI Khairan

  119. Jose Juan Dominguez Says:

    Hi, I would like to know the meaning of a expression that goes like:

    “Aman dara bi aman” or “Ameen dara bi amon”

    A good friend of mine used it when he woke up every morning. Dont know its meaning.

    Thank you

  120. sadiya Says:

    mashallah,subhanallah very basic but cricial information.

  121. Sajjad Says:

    Thank you for taking the time to compile this wonderful and useful list. May Allah bless you for your efforts and for guiding us all.

  122. fathima Says:

    An excellent and informative site, جزاك الله خيرا

  123. nabila Says:

    Jazak Allahu Khair

  124. Roberto Gonzalez Says:

    which are the hadiths most muslims follow? I was told that Al-Bukhari, Al-Muslim and Qudsi. What about Nawawi or others?

    1. Salika Says:

      Hadiths are of different types. There are six major collections which are considered the most authentic (‘sahih sitta’). They have been used as source texts by Nawawi etc; they are the compilations of: Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Nisa’i, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah. ‘Hadith Qudsi’ relates specifically to sacred hadith from Allah, related to our beloved prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wassallam).

  125. Sanya Says:

    MashaAllah love it! InshaAllah may Allah(swt) grant you many rewards 🙂 one of the best sites I have come accross

  126. RIse4Islam Says:

    As-salaam Alaykum
    Mash’Allah what a beautiful website & very informative too!
    I have learnt a few new phrases, a perfect way to better our manners and the way we respond.

  127. Imtiaz Hossain Chowdhury Says:

    JazakAllaahu Khayran. We use these expressions in almost every conversation, and try to make the ones around us to pick up the practice too. But most times the meanings are not shared; now we can swarths with every one.


  128. Subhan Allah, Al-Hamdulilah, Allahu Akbar. This is truly beneficial when I’m assisting new shahada’s in understanding why we use this terminology.

  129. CAROL Says:

    WOW I enjoy alot learnin islamic

  130. CAROL Says:

    I rlly enjoyed it,and i also want to learn more

  131. Mohammad Jamil (Jesselton Santiago) Says:

    Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem
    wal-‘asr
    innal-insaana lafee khusr
    illal-latheena aamanoo wa’amiloo saali-haatee
    wata-waso bil-haqee wata-waso bis-sabr

    So we never stop learning from the word of Allah (swa)

  132. Sadhiq Says:

    Jazak ALLAHu Khairan

  133. davies1608 Says:

    Reblogged this on @davies1608 View and commented:
    Thought i should share.

  134. yousuf Says:

    As salaamu ‘alaykum, Has anyone heard of Arabic Studies? It looks like it will be a very beneficial Islamic studies website, ma sha Allah. Check it out: Arabic Studies

  135. Shafeeq Says:

    As-salaam Alaykum
    Shukrab Jazeelan for this, I was wondering, is it rude to greet with Qalu Salama?


  136. Subhanallah, may Allah give rewards to the writer as well as to the readers. Amin

  137. shabs Says:

    Beneficial for non muslims.

  138. CK MUHAMMED-DUBAI Says:

    Really very useful information. May ALLAH bless us to follow these dua’s

  139. Raazdan Rehbar Mehdi Says:

    Assalaamualaikum.Wr.Wb

    BarakAllahu feekum… May Allah reward you all for such good and honest efforts.. Information here is really useful… Keep it up!

  140. saieedah Says:

    Thank you for this knowledge I am in my third term studying Arabic language and culture at university.


  141. very very useful thank u ….

  142. opengists Says:

    Thanks for this. I newly converted to Islam and I find it difficult to catch up but this is helpful. Thnak u

  143. Hanifah b. Islaam Says:

    Shak0ron

  144. Mohammad Irshad Alquadri Says:

    Assalamu aliakum, May Allah bless you with His great and exaulted rewards in this world and in hereafter for this noble deed of making people especially the followers of HADHRAT MOHAMMAD (SAW) acquainted with the basics of Islam and the hnly language. Keep updating the site and broadening the field. Fi Amani Allah!

  145. Abdul Fathah Says:

    Jazakum Allahu Khair

  146. Mohammad Irshad Alquadri Says:

    Assalamu aliakum, Alhamdu lillah, it is great privilege that your gracious-selves have started to benifit muslims in particular and other humans in general by making them acquainted with the basics of Islam and the holy language. May Allah reward you with his great and exaulted blessings in this world and in hereafter for this noble deed. Keep updating this site and broadening your field. Fi Amanillah

  147. Rhadiya Says:

    Jazak allahu khair for these guide/post…its useful… Very helpful.
    And Jazak Allahu khair to my friend Mariam.

  148. Nurul Says:

    Jazakallah. Add more arab word so people can learn more

  149. Jubril Says:

    May Allah enrich ur wisdom….Amin

    1. *charisma* Says:

      and yours as well ameen!

  150. haya Says:

    assalamu alaikum va rahmathullahi vabarakathuhu…
    thanks for your wonderful job.itz really amazing.may allah subhanavathaala bless your whole organisation.
    barakallah feekum..fi amanillah

  151. Rasina Says:

    I learn more from this..barakallahu feehi

  152. rizwaan reyaz Says:

    Wa’alikum as’salam
    wa rahmatullah
    wa barakatuh:

  153. Fayo boru Says:

    Barak Allah feek.

  154. neha Says:

    vry gud usful thnx.

  155. Hamba Allah Says:

    thank you :’)

  156. Shamila Says:

    Aslmkm wbt. Best site to learn simple arabic phrases. Easy to understand for beginners like me. Jazakallahu khair!

  157. Jazeela Says:

    Salaam. What is the meaning of (rah) mentioned in Hadeed.
    Rahmathullahi ‘alaih? To whom it is used? What is the meaning?

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Wa’alaikum Assalam, yes I would assume that is the meaning, it basically means “May allah’s mercy be upon him/her” and is usually used when referring to a Muslim who has passed away.

  158. muhammed Says:

    Well done yaar may blessings of Allah shower upon u Amin

  159. fawzan Says:

    Salamualekum..
    what does this sentence mean.. allahi barek fik ?

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Wa’alaikum Assalam, it means the same thing as Barak Allahu feek, just the words are rearranged (:


  160. Indeed, very substantial…
    shukran

  161. Happy Lijane Says:

    I’m very excited in learning about how Muslim people live because I stay in a Muslim community thank you for teaching us ways of living “Baraka allah”

  162. zainab Abdullahi Says:

    Jazaka Allahu khairan

  163. Darwish Says:

    Jazak Allahu khair to the one who share this useful information.

  164. Darwish Says:

    Jazak Allahu khair to the one who shares this useful informaton. I like This beneficial site.
    BarakAllah 🙂

  165. mahin solomon Says:

    Mabrook. Barakallah hu fik.

  166. Abdullah Aamir Says:

    ASSALAMU ALAIKUM WARAHMATHULLAHI WA BARAKAATHUHU!!!!
    BRILLIANT STUFF!!!!JAZAAKALLAHU KHAIRAN!!!

  167. sofia Says:

    I love this website. Jazaki Allahu Khair.

  168. comal razak Says:

    Assalamualikum i want the spelling of sal allah hu ala muhammad sal allah hu alai hi wasalam in arabic but cant seem 2 find it is there any way u could help

  169. Abdullah al mamun Says:

    Assalamu Alaikum.

    Thank you for taking the time to compile
    this wonderful and useful list.I’m going to share with others peoples. May Allah
    bless you for your efforts and for guiding us
    all.


  170. JazakAllah khayer. Thank you for sharing this.

  171. Faiz Says:

    Pictures and artwork about Islam and lot more interesting information:
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  172. CodAlle Says:

    Jazak Allah Khairan brother! it is a beautiful Blog.

  173. noorhayati cherry Says:

    JazakAllahu khayran.

  174. Nabilah Says:

    Jazaka Allah Khairan
    “Bi indhini Allah”…I am not sure of the correct spelling. I think it means with the Permission of Allah. I am hearing it a lot.

  175. Aamina Says:

    masha allah itz very helpful now i wish to study more about islam and arabic insha allah

  176. shabana Says:

    jazak allah

  177. Rayan Says:

    THERE ARE SOME MISTAKES ON HERE – PLEASE FIX THEM ASAP!!!!

    They are unintentional but VERY VERY VERY important TO GET CORRECT as someone could go on and teach 20 people these meanings.

    Example above is says the translation of Alhamdolillah is ‘thanks be to Allah’

    This is WRONG

    It means PRAISE BE TO ALLAH

    from ‘hamd’ Arabic for praise

    As in ‘Alahamdolillahi rabil aalimeen’ the opening verse of Surah Fatiha which we read 5 times a day, everyday, Meaning ‘praise be to Allah, lord of the aalimeen (the heavens earth and all that exists)

    So if we had people 5 times a day thinking in their minds ‘thanks be to Allah’ from reading this website – THATS BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Please check for yourself and never rely on one source, you will eventually realise the correct meaning – the funny thing is I was going to post a similar list link, but that had a mistake elsewhere!!! So I left it…

    Anyway… Please only comment and write these things if you are 100% certain and ALWAYS get them TRIPLE checked before you post…

    An example below of someone trying to be helpful ??? but giving out blatantly wrong information is the answer to ‘what does bi-idhnillahi wa ta’ala’ mean?’

    The answer was split like this

    Bi – by
    Idhn – the permission
    Illah – of the one
    Wa – and
    Ta-ala – his highness

    BUT ITS WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It really means

    Bi – WITH
    Idhn – THE PERMISSION
    Illah – OF ALLAH (Allah, rabb, ilah are the three words for God/Allah as in
    La ilaha illAllah La = no illa = god ha-ill = but/other than/except Allah = Allah)
    Wa – AND this is Arabic grammar when it is attached here it changes from wa = and to wa =
    Ta-ala – THE MOST HIGH as in when you read Salah and you say ‘subhaana rabbi’al a’la’

    Subhaana – glory be to
    Rabbi – Allah – god
    Al – the
    A’la – most high

    And the strange thing is there is such phrase!!!!

    I think the asker meant to ask what does bi-idhnillahi SUBHAANA wa ta’ala mean?’

    In which case it means simply (and it will always be a nearest meaning as English is not Arabic so we have to find the nearest meaning)

    With the permission of Allah, most glorious and most high

    Phew….

    Insha’Allah I am right in all this and remember to triple check before you post something or start reading it and teaching it to your kids!!!!!

    Asalaama Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah

  178. Omer Sakin Says:

    May Allah reward you with blessings

  179. nur Says:

    its very usefull for musleem in shaa Allah . jazakum allahu khateera .

  180. Yasin Musinguzi Says:

    Barakallah.thanks for the great job


  181. Jazak Allah, you have done a great great work. Barak Allah o Feeka

  182. Oliur Rahman Ruheen Says:

    Assalamu Alaikum, I hope Insha’Allah you will continue updating the site and adding other helpful features and information regarding islam and the arabic translations.

  183. Muhammadu kabiru Says:

    Allahu akbar may Allahu subhanallahu wata’ala bless u with more knowledge amin barakalaahu fikum.

  184. amirahprinces Says:

    Assalamu alaikum. Alhamdulillah im so appreciate this knowledge what I’ve learn from you.and I really need to learn more about Islam characteristic and how to be a good believers..I am just starting of studying searching knowledge and inshallah you can help me to become better muslima.jazak Allah khairan .

  185. abdul samad Says:

    may Allah reward you for such a informative and helpful site….

  186. Yaminah Says:

    Do you know what is said after blessings given when someone sneezes? I know Alhumdulillah and Yarhamukallah but I’ve heard something said after Yarhamukallah.

    1. *charisma* Says:

      Assalamu Alaikum,

      The reply is: Yahdeekum Allah wa yaslaH baalakum (May Allah guide you and rectify your condition).

  187. irfan Says:

    May ALLAH reward u all for giving us such a useful knowledge.
    Ameen

  188. Jasmine Says:

    Jazak Allah khair
    A very useful site !

  189. Pocot Says:

    Assalammuaalaikum.

    I would appreciate it if you could explain the meaning of Allahu mustaa’an and what we should say to reply.
    Thank you in advance.

  190. Mal k Says:

    JazakAllahu khairan please put some more words like this, like for example meaning of allahumma barik Laha/lahu and wat do u say when i want Allah SWT to bless me, yaani dua for myself? Can I use allahumma barik Laha?

  191. Neha khan Says:

    “MashaAllah” .One of the valuable website, its really very useful.
    #Jazaak Allah khair

  192. Shamila Binahmed Says:

    Alhamdulillah very useful informations

    Jazak Allah Khairan

  193. salah Says:

    Allah huakbar.please.send me.more at my e mail…barakallahufeekum

  194. hiba Says:

    Great Effort

    Thanks for this useful information.

    Jazakum Allahu Khair to everyone associated with this. May Allah reward you for this nice effort.😘

  195. Nadia Says:

    Jazakallah khair!

    This is greatly informative for new Muslims like me.

  196. Zaved hussein Says:

    Salaam brother/ sister .

    I would like to know the exact difference between “Masha Allah and Subhanallah and when to say these in a situation. I tend to say it both at once when I see or do something good because I am not clear on the exact difference.

  197. Ashraf Hosain Says:

    Assla Mualaikum,

    I want to know what is the meaning of “Rahmatullah alaih”..??

    Jazak Allahu khair

  198. Kim Smith Says:

    I like

  199. Gulabsha Says:

    JAZAKALLAHU KHAYRAN very helpful one of most useful sites thank u

  200. nahida afsar Says:

    Jazak Allah for the knowledge

  201. fatimahaya Says:

    Alhamdulillah, I met you, Ma Shaa Allah!

  202. Alisha Mohammad Says:

    I found this as one of the most useful sites. ..veryyyy helpful….great job done by providing this kind of website. …I hav learned many new wordzz from this website. …wish u people start many n many new different islamic websites like this so that one can get an opportunity to learn more and many new thingzzz …..

  203. normah darus Says:

    Subahanaullahu Ta’Allah…Aameen Ya aRabul Allameen

    Is this correct? And what is the meaning?

  204. Aminath Nashia Says:

    As far as i know Jazakallah is for masculine gender. So for feminine gender wgat would be the correct word. This is a very helpful dictionary.

  205. kashif ur rahman Says:

    Thanks a lot
    its very nice Islamic dictionary
    I am see first time it very helpful for those who are make islamic grimmer mistakes.
    Once again thank a lot.

  206. Nawaaz Says:

    Jezakallahu Khairan

  207. muhammad Says:

    Masha’allah!jazak’allah!

  208. Sana Says:

    Thanks for enhancing our Islamic knowledge.. can u please let me know the meaning of Inshallah Al Habeebi???

  209. Ihab Says:

    Hi,
    I was wondering how to reply to
    “Allah ykhaleelak iya”

  210. nurul Says:

    Salam…what is the meaning انا مشتاق الىك

  211. Hakeem Says:

    Jazak Allah Khairan this dictionary helped me a lot


  212. Alhamdulil-Lah for every Barakah

  213. Zahida Says:

    Asalaam woo wa shaafi –does anyone know what this means? I’m not sure if it’s spelled correctly

  214. Al muslimah Says:

    Jazak’Allahu khairan kaseera my akhi or ukhti fillah.May Allah be pleased with you.

  215. khassan Says:

    shukran

  216. asikmohamed Says:

    Jazakumullah hair


  217. Jazakallahu khairan,,,,,,really informative and simple to understand

  218. Ateeq Ahmed Says:

    Subhaan Allah…! literally amazing language, thanks for easy dictionary.

  219. noore Says:

    Maa shaa allah we need quranic translatioN word by word for arabiclearning quran in shaa allah plz help us

    1. Asim Siddiqui Says:

      Just type (Quran word by word ) in Google. I know its available in Urdu and English definitely.

  220. Antonio williams Says:

    As-salaam alayikum I’m am a concert to al-islaam and is studying nooranian arabic.This site is very helpful

  221. bailon adtud Says:

    alhamdulillah because i learned alot 🙂 jazakallaho khayran 🙂

  222. Usthman Says:

    BarakAllahu feekum.

  223. Khadijah U. Bilal Says:

    Mashallah! Jazaka Allah khair for providing this most blessed information . I appreciate your efforts! Alhamdullilah.
    Khadijah bin Yahya

  224. Shamim. Nakaweesi Says:

    Jazak Allahu kayra

  225. SAMALADI MUSSA Says:

    Jazakum allah khair ,i like approach of lesson its helpfu l to those who are not goo in arabic language

  226. Irish Gonzales Says:

    Hi! what’s the term equivalent to God Bless you like when you wish another person to be blessed by Allah example for an upcoming exam, endeavor or anything. I saw some terms but hesitant to use because it says like saying God Bless you after sneezing specifically (Rahimakallah / Yarhamuka Allah)

    Thanks in advance!

  227. Mariya parveen Says:

    Asslamu alaikum,,, Mashallah very nice information, thank u so much, for giving Beautiful knowledge…

  228. Jason Townsend Says:

    Hasbunallahu Wa Ni’mal Wakeel. Allah is Sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs for us. What an Excellent Guardian and Protector He is!

  229. Abdul adheem balinan Says:

    Ma sha ALLAH ASSALAMU ALAIKUM JAZAKALLAHU KHAIRAN

  230. Roy Eissa Romulo Says:

    Jazzak allahu khair

  231. Mariam mohamed Says:

    Thank you..its a big help for us..im happy to found this dectionary..I really need this.

  232. Shah Md Ibrahim Quadir Shofol Says:

    what should I say any one if any one tell me that pray for me?

  233. Riyadh Says:

    What to say when some one wish you

    Alhamdulillah As salama

    1. usthman Says:

      BaarakAllaah Feekum 

      Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

  234. Andy Smith Says:

    Thank you for this helpful dictionary

  235. Aftab sayed Says:

    Thanks for nice information
    😍

  236. REHANA JAFFER.. Says:

    Mashallaaah superbb dictionary its really helps me alottt…. JAZAKALLAHU KHAIRAN…😊

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