in šā’a Allah(u) = if God wills inšaᵓ Allah(i) = God’s essay / document . *last short vowels can be skipped in Quranic Arabic that’s why I used () u made if god wills -> god’s document 🤦♂️
@@fahidlangs9266 in Arabic yes this is correct you should write it in three separate words but in English you are just translating sounds, so you don't have to do the same thing. Arabic 101 has an explanation in this topic you can go check it if you want.
Many of the greetings are basically du'a so answering with wa iyyaka/wa iyyakum (to you too) is good most of the time. Except for Assalamu alaikum, you gotta reply with was mentioned in the video.
You know what’s the insane part of this video? It's the fact that I, an Arab, find this incredibly useful. I don’t know if it’s because Arabic is a vast world on its own or because I’m not educated enough.
Yes! I've always been curious about the meaning of 'bayyakum' in hayyakum wa bayyakum and was very pleasantly surprised to finally get a satisfying answer.
السلام عليكم ورحمة لله و بركاته، جزاكم الله خيرا على هذا الفيديو الجميل. اود تصحيح خطأك في المقطع 5:04، الترجمة الصحيحة هي: .May He for whom you have loved me, love you والله اعلم.
This RUclips channel is very good, even though it only has 800 thousand subscribers, it managed to get 8 thousand views and 80 comments in just 8 hours.
Really a wonderful presentation! your videos are very beautiful and clear. Can you share with us the tools you use for your presentation? جزاك الله خيرا 🙏
I needed. Thanks a lot for making this video about it. I've thought of it but forgot and now I can reply cause usually people tell me shukran, Jazakumullah and I don't know the words. I appreciate it. Keep sharing and letting us to learn beautiful things. Jazakumullahu khaira 🤍
Thank you so much. This is very useful. I hope you will make another video on this topic as there are much more phrases use by the Arabs in their daily lives. :)
5:39 For number 4, the response actually says "May he love you who you love me for." Basically may he love you back for whose sake you love me. A repsonse the Jazakallahu khayran is "Wa anta", meaning "and you"
أحياكم الله يا أستاذنا We really appreciate this priceless lessons. Juzeetum Bilkhayr I have a question. I once heard that a better way to respond to As-salāmu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullāhi Wa Barakātuhu in a better way is adding the phrase Wa Maghfirotuhu to it. How authentic is this, sir?
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله My question is I heard some people says السلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته can we add تعالى in it or is it incorrect? بارك الله فيكم For the video it’s important ❤❤
Thank you for the helpful video! Some of those were a first for me even though I’m Arab. I gotta ask though, what type of app or software do you use to make those videos? Those would be insanely helpful to make some presentations and explanation videos for my colleagues.
Ustadh, what about after a full salam, adding "wa maghfiratuh" to the full response? I heard this is from the hadith, also in accordance with the Ayah you recited to "greet (in retun) with one better...". Maybe you can add that in the next video, Insha'Allah
جزاكم الله خير In my country (Indonesia) muslims often offer baarakallahu fii umrik. Is rhis phrase also common in Arab countries as well? I never say this phrase as it's used for someone's birthday.
1. It was narrated the Abu Umaanah said: "The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi immediately after each prescribed prayer, there will be nothing standing between him and his entering Paradise except death." 2. Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet SAW said: He who says, 'Subhan-Allahi wa bihamdihi' (Glory and praise be to Allah) one hundred times a day, his sins will be obliterated even if they are equal to the extent of the foam of sea. (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) 3. Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet SAW said: "There are two statements that are light on the tongue, heavy on the scales, and beloved to the Most Merciful: Subhana Allahi wa bihamdihi, Subhana Allahi Al-'Azeem (Glory and praise be to Allah, Glorified is Allah, the Most Great.)" (Al-Bukhari) 4. Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet SAW said: He who repeats after every prayer: Subhan Allah (Glory be to Allah) thirty three times, Al-hamdu lilah (praise be to Allah) thirty three times, Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest) and; completes the hundred with La ilaha illallahu, wahdahu la sharikalahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul- hamdu, wa Huwa 'ala kulli shai'in qadir (There is no true god except Allah. He is One and He has no partner. His is the sovereignty and His is the praise, and He is Omnipotent) Will have all his sins pardoned even if they are as large as the foam on the surface of the sea. " (Muslim) 5. Zaid ibn Harithah narrated that the Prophet SAW said: Whosoever says: 'Astaghfirullaha al-'Azeem al- ladhi la ilaha illa howa Al-Hayy Al Qayum wa atubu ilaih (I ask forgiveness of Allah, the Magnificent, than Whom there is no deity, the Living, the Sustainer of Existance, and I turn to Him in repentance) his sins will be forgiven even if he should have run away from the battlefield (while he was engaged in fighting for the Cause of Allah, which is a grave sin in Islam). (Abu Dawud and authenticated by Al-Albani) 6. The Prophet SAW said: "Whosoever recites Durood Sharif on me 10 times in the morning and evening, I will intercede for him on the day of Qiyamah. " (TIRBANI) 7. Whoever reads Surah Ikhlas ten times Allah will build a palace for him in Paradise. 'Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) exclaimed, "If that's the case, then we will increase in our palaces!" The Prophet SAW responded, "Allah is better and greater (in reward)." [Ahmad] 8. Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, it will act as a light/protection for him from one Friday to the next [Bayhaqi] 9. Whoever performs their ablution carefully and then affirms (their faith by testifying): "Ash-hadu an laailaha il Allah wahdahu laa shareeka lahu wa anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluhu; Allahhumma-ja'lni min at-tawaabeen waj-al'ni min al-mutatahireen ": 'I testify that there is no true deity except Allah Alone, Who has no partners, and that Muhammad SAW is His slave and Messenger; O Allah make me from those who repent and purify themselves '- the eight gates of Jannah are opened for him so he may enter through whichever of these gates he desires. [Tirmidhi] 10. Whoever says: "Radheetu billahi Rabba, wa bil Islaami Deena wa bi Muhammad Nabiyya " - 'I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, and with Islam as my Religion, and with Muhammad as my Prophet, Paradise would be (made) mandatory for him. [Abu Dawud] 11. Whoever asks Allah for Paradise three times (Allahumma inni as'aluk al-Jannah), then Paradise will say: "O Allah! Enter him into Paradise!" And whoever seeks protection with Allah from the Fire three times (Allahumma ajirni min an-Nar), the Fire will say: "O Allah! Protect him from the Fire!" [Tirmidhi] 12. Whoever is easy-going, gentle and kind, Allah will make the Fire forbidden for him. [Hakim] 13. In Paradise there are rooms whose outside can be seen from the inside and the inside can be seen from the outside. Allah has prepared them for those who feed the poor, who are gentle in speech, who fast regularly and who pray at night when (other) people are asleep. [Ahmad] 14. Narrated from Abu Harayrah that the Prophet SAW said: "There is a Surah of the Qur'an with thirty verses that interceded for a man until he was forgiven; it is Surah Tabaarak Alladhi bi yadihi'l-mulk (Blessed is He in Whose Hand is the dominion)' [al-Mulk 67:1]. " If you pass this on, It is Sadaqul Jaria, which means you keep getting rewarded for it, every time someone acts upon it even after you have died, until the Day of Judgement.
5:05 احبك يقصد بها الله عز و جل و حتى ذا يظهر في صيغة مقابلة : أحبك الله الذي أحببتني له : فروى أبو داود عن أنس بن مالك أن رجلا كان عند النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم فمر رجل، فقال يا رسول الله: إني لأحب هذا، فقال له النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: أعلمته؟ قال: لا، قال: أعلمه، قال: فلحقه، فقال: إني أحبك في الله! فقال: أحبك الله الذي أحببتني له. وحسنه الألباني
I am an Indian working in the UAE. I didn't know how to reply to Jazakallah. So I played Uno reverse card and thanked my HR saying Jazakallah to know wgat he replies. Actually he said "Hayyaka" in response to that. Is that also an acceptable response? Like responding with a different gpod word? Anyone with knowledge please help me out. Wa Jazakumullahu Khaira
Asa Lamu Alykum brother May Almighty bless you for this work. I have just a suggestion. I desperately want to learn Arabic, not just meaning of words and phrases, complete grammar that a student of knowledge should posses. But i know that can take 100s of hours. Can you please come up with a course like that. If it needs to be paid why not to pay? Even if it takes 2 years to get completed. A single video a day Or with 2 days will also be great helpful in the long run. You are doing great work akhi. But one thing is that this can even improve if you could start making structured courses, not random videos. Would be great if you could let us know May Almighty Allah bless all of us
Arabic and Biblical Hebrew are very similar. Hebrew Bible has lots of Arabic words. "Bismillah", "Ayatollah", "Abdullah", "Muhammed", "Islam", Muslim", "Quran", "Hajj", "Masjid" are all Biblical Hebrew words. The Semitic words like Bismillah, Ayatollah are all Arabic but also Biblical Hebrew words. So the word like Ayatollah آیتالله Ayat + Allah (אוֹת + אַלָהּ ) is holy word for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Ayatollah means “Sign from G-d”.
You can also add ابشر its quite a common phrase and the reply would be بشرك الله بالجنة People also say الله يبارك فيك and الله يجزيك الخير To جزاك الله خيرا you also get replies like و جزيت الجنة To مرحبا people also reply with اهلا بك or اهلا و سهلا or الله يرفع قدرك or الله يسلمك Regarding the concept of reduplication there is another common phrase هلا و غلا
You got that one wrong my brother The one about i love you for the sake of Allah. أحبك الذي أحببتني له Means May the one whom you loved me for , love you.
ASSALAAMUALAIKUM... please allow me to first say that this is extremely useful.. jazakumullahu khairaa.. I had been advised by a beloved one as you had advised in your video to reply the same/better as such: Me: assalaamu'alikum other: wa alaikum salaam warahmatullahi wabarakatu Me: wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu wa maghfiratu wa riduaanu is this correct?
قال ﷺ: إذا رأى أحدكم من نفسه أو ماله أو أخيه ما يعجبه فليدع له بالبركة فإن العين حق... اللهم بارك فيك وفي علمك
This deserves to be its own series . The principle of avoiding awkward silences can encompass all useful tips for conversation lol
The title of this video was meant for me 😂 no more awkward silence Inshā'Allah.
in šā’a Allah(u) = if God wills
inšaᵓ Allah(i) = God’s essay / document
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*last short vowels can be skipped in Quranic Arabic that’s why I used ()
u made if god wills -> god’s document 🤦♂️
@@fahidlangs9266 in Arabic yes this is correct you should write it in three separate words but in English you are just translating sounds, so you don't have to do the same thing.
Arabic 101 has an explanation in this topic you can go check it if you want.
@@fahidlangs9266These are transliterations, not translations. Hope this helps.
Hafijakallah 💪🏾, Jazakallahu Khairan 💖, wa angtum fa jazakumullahu khairan 🌹, barakallah feekum ♥️,
Advice to all arabic learners: If you ever forget one, a heartfelt "Habibi" will do
Jazakumullahukhaira.
@@shaheermansoor2560 Habibi ;)
😂@@WesternGalilee
@@WesternGalilee We Arabs don’t accept this word from a stranger you know?
@@user-AbulArabiyy In the levant, it's completely normal to say this in a friendly tone
5:04 I think that the translation of number 4 actually is: “May The One(Allah) who you loved me for love you”
I think that you're right
Correct
Yes
Yes
Was about to comment this but gladly someone has already done it
ما شاء الله، جزاك الله خيرًا، ونفع بك الأمة
I am an Arabic speaker and i learned a lot from this video
Al slam alkoom
Do you speak Uyghur?
no worries guys i spoke to the wali of the yemeni sisters and arranged a marriage, they no longer need help in shaa allah
😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
Jazakallah Khair
Huh?
@@Lazmar thanks to this video: wa iyyakum
Many of the greetings are basically du'a so answering with wa iyyaka/wa iyyakum (to you too) is good most of the time. Except for Assalamu alaikum, you gotta reply with was mentioned in the video.
Unless they aren’t Muslim and you don’t know their intention or they have been known for their bad actions. To which you only say Wa Aalaykum
You know what’s the insane part of this video? It's the fact that I, an Arab, find this incredibly useful. I don’t know if it’s because Arabic is a vast world on its own or because I’m not educated enough.
not educated enough usually you get laughed at if you dont know these replies in highschool
Same situation here
@@_CfocusNah, it's very common not to know. Nothing shameful though.
wow.. so, even Arabs also didn't understand with these replies? fun fact!
Yes! I've always been curious about the meaning of 'bayyakum' in hayyakum wa bayyakum and was very pleasantly surprised to finally get a satisfying answer.
BarakahAllahu Feek my brother. No no more awkward silence when wanting to reciprocate one's well wishes.
السلام عليكم ورحمة لله و بركاته،
جزاكم الله خيرا على هذا الفيديو الجميل. اود تصحيح خطأك في المقطع 5:04، الترجمة الصحيحة هي:
.May He for whom you have loved me, love you
والله اعلم.
Jazakumullahu khoyran...may Allah honour you.❤❤❤
يا ناس الراجل ده جميل جدا 😅❤
تحية من مصر ❤
حياك الله اخي الكريم انا كمان من مصر
يا هلاا
من العراق 😊💗
MA SHA ALLAH much needed for many...جزاكم الله خيرا
This practical lessons are amazing! BarakAllāhu fīk!
This RUclips channel is very good, even though it only has 800 thousand subscribers, it managed to get 8 thousand views and 80 comments in just 8 hours.
Jazakumullahu khairan ✨
جزاكم الله عنا خيراً كثيراً
Jazakumullahu Khayr
Jazāk-llāhu khairan kasiran 😊
Thank You very much.. For the practical and easy-to follow Arabic lesson.. TabarakAllah aamiin
MasyaAllah 😭 so beautiful and poetic
السلام علیکم و رحمة الله و برکاته
جزاک الله خیرا أخي
Everything I search for in the Moment you upload a Video about.
Thank you for reminding us of the common daily used Arabic phrases of greeting.
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته 💚
You are the best channel on RUclips, may Allah increase you in goodness and make you steadfast
I just admire ❤how you explain in a proper understanding, May Allah reward you here and hereafter Allahummah Aameen ❤🙏
Really a wonderful presentation! your videos are very beautiful and clear. Can you share with us the tools you use for your presentation? جزاك الله خيرا 🙏
أحبك الذي أحببتني له
means: may the one who you loved me for love you.
صحيح
really needed that,i took screenshots to learn by heart n to teach my kids.
Jazak Allahu khyr
Very handy indeed.
JazakAllaho khair
Indebted to the one who always sends me here
Jazakallahu khair watching from Philippines.
Alhamdulillah, there was a few I never heard. Jazakallahukhairn for sharing.
I have never knew this group before, since i watched it it's,so interesting!
I will like to receive this type of video every day
Great video , جزاكم الله خيرا ❤
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
أعانكم الله
Jazakum Allahu Khairun
جعل الله في ميزان حسناتك يا رب
JazakAllahu khair
جزاک الله خیرا،بارک الله فیک
Jazak Allahu Khairun!
Allahumma bariyk
جزاكم الله خيرا jazakumallahu kayyran
جزاك الله خير
ربي يرفع قدرك
This is very VERY helpful. Please more. How about when someone is sick? Or someone’s birthday?
No birthday in islamic syariah tho.
@@yunihartati2561 true, prophet used to fast during his birthday. Okay scratch the birthday part.
Allah yashfeek (May Allah cure you) or variations of the phrase
I love this channel
I needed. Thanks a lot for making this video about it. I've thought of it but forgot and now I can reply cause usually people tell me shukran, Jazakumullah and I don't know the words.
I appreciate it. Keep sharing and letting us to learn beautiful things. Jazakumullahu khaira 🤍
Jazakum Allahu Khaira.
Allah yibarik feek!!
Jazakallahu khairan
شكر الله لكم
Thank you so much. This is very useful. I hope you will make another video on this topic as there are much more phrases use by the Arabs in their daily lives. :)
5:39
For number 4, the response actually says "May he love you who you love me for." Basically may he love you back for whose sake you love me.
A repsonse the Jazakallahu khayran is "Wa anta", meaning "and you"
أحياكم الله يا أستاذنا
We really appreciate this priceless lessons. Juzeetum Bilkhayr
I have a question. I once heard that a better way to respond to As-salāmu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullāhi Wa Barakātuhu in a better way is adding the phrase Wa Maghfirotuhu to it. How authentic is this, sir?
This was very helpful
Masha Allah ❤️
Ma-Sha-Allah
This is really good
جزيت خيرا
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
My question is I heard some people says السلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته can we add تعالى in it or is it incorrect?
بارك الله فيكم
For the video it’s important ❤❤
Allahumma barik
Proud to be here
Thank you
Jazzakallah khair
What will be answer and meaning of وفقكم الله
جزالـٔـ الله خيرا
واياكم
ماشاءالله ❤
Thank you for the helpful video! Some of those were a first for me even though I’m Arab. I gotta ask though, what type of app or software do you use to make those videos? Those would be insanely helpful to make some presentations and explanation videos for my colleagues.
Ustadh, what about after a full salam, adding "wa maghfiratuh" to the full response? I heard this is from the hadith, also in accordance with the Ayah you recited to "greet (in retun) with one better...". Maybe you can add that in the next video, Insha'Allah
بارك الله فيك...
Next video? الله يعينك.. الله يعطيك العافيه... الله يسلمك 😂 هلا والله...
Mi Allah bless you
Assalaam Aleykum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuh
Replies for kayfa haluk please
Please make a video for us upon man's creation using surah 23:13 to clarify..."and we covered bones with the flesh....".
جزاكم الله خير
In my country (Indonesia) muslims often offer baarakallahu fii umrik. Is rhis phrase also common in Arab countries as well?
I never say this phrase as it's used for someone's birthday.
السلام عليكم ورحمة وبركاته
Masha Allah Tabarakallah
How to greet and respond feminine please teach us
Jazak Allah khairan kaseera
3:40 الله يُحييك
JZK. You are like the teacher who has all the colored chalks.
SubanAllah
as sabah ul khayr
_wa’alaikumsalaam_
_warahmatullah_
_wabarakaatuh_
_wamaghfiratuh_
5:00 the translation is wrong for (أحبك الذي أحببتني له), it should be "May He (Allah) Whom you loved me for Love you"
سلمك الله / الله يسلمك
عاشت ايدك/ عاشت ايدكم
رحم الله والديك
رحمة الله على والديك
مشكورين
شكرا / شكرا جزيلا / هنيئا
تدلّل
فدوة
تسلم
قربان
حبيبي
گلبي/قلبي
عيني
روحي
على راسي
تاج راسي
عافية
هنيئا
1. It was narrated the Abu Umaanah said: "The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Whoever recites Ayatul Kursi immediately after each prescribed prayer, there will be nothing standing between him and his entering Paradise except death."
2. Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet SAW said: He who says, 'Subhan-Allahi wa bihamdihi' (Glory and praise be to Allah) one hundred times a day, his sins will be obliterated even if they are equal to the extent of the foam of sea. (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
3. Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet SAW said: "There are two statements that are light on the tongue, heavy on the scales, and beloved to the Most Merciful: Subhana Allahi wa bihamdihi, Subhana Allahi Al-'Azeem (Glory and praise be to Allah, Glorified is Allah, the Most Great.)" (Al-Bukhari)
4. Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet SAW said: He who repeats after every prayer: Subhan Allah (Glory be to Allah) thirty three times, Al-hamdu lilah (praise be to Allah) thirty three times, Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest) and; completes the hundred with La ilaha illallahu, wahdahu la sharikalahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul- hamdu, wa Huwa 'ala kulli shai'in qadir (There is no true god except Allah. He is One and He has no partner. His is the sovereignty and His is the praise, and He is Omnipotent) Will have all his sins pardoned even if they are as large as the foam on the surface of the sea. " (Muslim)
5. Zaid ibn Harithah narrated that the Prophet SAW said: Whosoever says: 'Astaghfirullaha al-'Azeem al- ladhi la ilaha illa howa Al-Hayy Al Qayum wa atubu ilaih (I ask forgiveness of Allah, the Magnificent, than Whom there is no deity, the Living, the Sustainer of Existance, and I turn to Him in repentance) his sins will be forgiven even if he should have run away from the battlefield (while he was engaged in fighting for the Cause of Allah, which is a grave sin in Islam). (Abu Dawud and authenticated by Al-Albani)
6. The Prophet SAW said: "Whosoever recites Durood Sharif on me 10 times in the morning and evening, I will intercede for him on the day of Qiyamah. " (TIRBANI)
7. Whoever reads Surah Ikhlas ten times Allah will build a palace for him in Paradise. 'Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) exclaimed, "If that's the case, then we will increase in our palaces!" The Prophet SAW responded, "Allah is better and greater (in reward)." [Ahmad]
8. Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, it will act as a light/protection for him from one Friday to the next [Bayhaqi]
9. Whoever performs their ablution carefully and then affirms (their faith by testifying): "Ash-hadu an laailaha il Allah wahdahu laa shareeka lahu wa anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluhu; Allahhumma-ja'lni min at-tawaabeen waj-al'ni min al-mutatahireen ": 'I testify that there is no true deity except Allah Alone, Who has no partners, and that Muhammad SAW is His slave and Messenger; O Allah make me from those who repent and purify themselves '- the eight gates of Jannah are opened for him so he may enter through whichever of these gates he desires. [Tirmidhi]
10. Whoever says: "Radheetu billahi Rabba, wa bil Islaami Deena wa bi Muhammad Nabiyya " - 'I am pleased with Allah as my Lord, and with Islam as my Religion, and with Muhammad as my Prophet, Paradise would be (made) mandatory for him. [Abu Dawud]
11. Whoever asks Allah for Paradise three times (Allahumma inni as'aluk al-Jannah), then Paradise will say: "O Allah! Enter him into Paradise!" And whoever seeks protection with Allah from the Fire three times (Allahumma ajirni min an-Nar), the Fire will say: "O Allah! Protect him from the Fire!" [Tirmidhi]
12. Whoever is easy-going, gentle and kind, Allah will make the Fire forbidden for him. [Hakim]
13. In Paradise there are rooms whose outside can be seen from the inside and the inside can be seen from the outside. Allah has prepared them for those who feed the poor, who are gentle in speech, who fast regularly and who pray at night when (other) people are asleep. [Ahmad]
14. Narrated from Abu Harayrah that the Prophet SAW said: "There is a Surah of the Qur'an with thirty verses that interceded for a man until he was forgiven; it is Surah Tabaarak Alladhi bi yadihi'l-mulk (Blessed is He in Whose Hand is the dominion)' [al-Mulk 67:1].
" If you pass this on, It is Sadaqul Jaria, which means you keep getting rewarded for it, every time someone acts upon it even after you have died, until the Day of Judgement.
5:05 احبك يقصد بها الله عز و جل
و حتى ذا يظهر في صيغة مقابلة : أحبك الله الذي أحببتني له :
فروى أبو داود عن أنس بن مالك أن رجلا كان عند النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم فمر رجل، فقال يا رسول الله: إني لأحب هذا، فقال له النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: أعلمته؟ قال: لا، قال: أعلمه، قال: فلحقه، فقال: إني أحبك في الله! فقال: أحبك الله الذي أحببتني له. وحسنه الألباني
في زمننا، قول أحبك لنفس الجنس تثير الشكوك لدرجة أننا أصبحنا نخجل من هذه الكلمات
How beautiful and meaningful the phrases are! I think its only possible in Arabic. Am i wrong?
MasheAllah
I am an Indian working in the UAE. I didn't know how to reply to Jazakallah. So I played Uno reverse card and thanked my HR saying Jazakallah to know wgat he replies.
Actually he said "Hayyaka" in response to that. Is that also an acceptable response? Like responding with a different gpod word? Anyone with knowledge please help me out.
Wa Jazakumullahu Khaira
3:59 also: "بُورِكْتَ" like 0:45 "جُزِيتَ"
any advice (like tv shows or movie) for learn arabic easier ?
Asa Lamu Alykum brother
May Almighty bless you for this work.
I have just a suggestion. I desperately want to learn Arabic, not just meaning of words and phrases, complete grammar that a student of knowledge should posses.
But i know that can take 100s of hours. Can you please come up with a course like that.
If it needs to be paid why not to pay?
Even if it takes 2 years to get completed. A single video a day Or with 2 days will also be great helpful in the long run.
You are doing great work akhi. But one thing is that this can even improve if you could start making structured courses, not random videos.
Would be great if you could let us know
May Almighty Allah bless all of us
As-Salaamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakaatu Ustadh, can we get a pdf for this?
❤
I have to sneeze a lot 🤧
Arabic and Biblical Hebrew are very similar.
Hebrew Bible has lots of Arabic words. "Bismillah", "Ayatollah", "Abdullah", "Muhammed", "Islam", Muslim", "Quran", "Hajj", "Masjid" are all Biblical Hebrew words.
The Semitic words like Bismillah, Ayatollah are all Arabic but also Biblical Hebrew words. So the word like Ayatollah آیتالله Ayat + Allah (אוֹת + אַלָהּ ) is holy word for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Ayatollah means “Sign from G-d”.
what do i respond to: Ya3tik al 3afiyeh
Allah y3afik
You can also add ابشر its quite a common phrase and the reply would be بشرك الله بالجنة
People also say الله يبارك فيك and الله يجزيك الخير
To جزاك الله خيرا you also get replies like و جزيت الجنة
To مرحبا people also reply with اهلا بك or اهلا و سهلا or الله يرفع قدرك or الله يسلمك
Regarding the concept of reduplication there is another common phrase هلا و غلا
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He mostly gave proper Arabic version, you gave street Arabic version.
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No proper version no street version all are proper versions…
There are only Standard language and spoken dialect…
No versions
جزيت الله
You got that one wrong my brother
The one about i love you for the sake of Allah.
أحبك الذي أحببتني له
Means May the one whom you loved me for , love you.
ASSALAAMUALAIKUM... please allow me to first say that this is extremely useful.. jazakumullahu khairaa..
I had been advised by a beloved one as you had advised in your video to reply the same/better as such:
Me: assalaamu'alikum
other: wa alaikum salaam warahmatullahi wabarakatu
Me: wa alaikum salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu wa maghfiratu wa riduaanu
is this correct?
ما شاء الله