- When starting to do something: "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem." Meaning: "In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful"
- When mentioning something that will be done in the future. "Insha'allah." Meaning: "If Allah wills"
- When praising something say, "Subhanullah." Meaning: "Glory to Allah"
- When in pain or distress, "Ya Allah." Meaning: "O Allah"
- When appreciating something say, "Masha-Allah." Meaning: "As Allah willed"
- When thanking someone, "Jazakullah khair." Meaning: "Allah reward you"
- When you see something bad "Nowthdhubillah." Meaning: "Allah protect us"
- When saying you're sorry to Allah for a sin, "Astaghfirullah." Meaning: "Allah forgive"
- After sneezing or when you're happy about something, "Alhumdulillah." Meaning: "Praise Allah"
- When meeting someone. "Assalaamu 'alaikum." Meaning: "Peace be upon you"
- Replying to the above greeting, "Wa 'alaikum assalaam." Meaning: "And upon you be peace"
- When hearing about a death or tragedy, "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun." Meaning: "To Allah we belong and to Him we return"
- When giving in charity, "Fee eemanullah." Meaning: "In Allah's faith"
- When taking an oath, "Wallah." Meaning: "I Swear to Allah"
- If someone sneezes and they say, "alhumdulillah." Meaning: "All praise to Allah"
- you reply to above statement with, "Yarhamakullah." Meaning: "Allah have mercy upon you"
- The sneezer will reply back, "Yehdikumullah." Meaning: "Allah guide you."
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Islamic Phrasiology When we use common Islamic Phrases
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