What do these Islamic expression actually mean?
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2017
- We say they all the time... But what do they actually mean? Alhumdulilah, Mashaa'Allah, Inshaa"Allah, JazakAllah, BarakAllahu feek)
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You and Dr Imran Hamza Alawiya are outstanding Arabic Teachers. Thank You.
logical and very technical...it makes perfect sense that we need to know the correct context to use phrases.
Wow. That was really straining to listen to, since I am german and english isn't my mothertongue. Don't now more than allah and sallam alaykum in arabic language. But I learned a lot and consider learning arabic instead of chinese now. Not sure which is more challenging due to completely different culture, language and script.
I didn't even know these expressions was misused and misinterpreted by some arabic learners, it's nice to know the true meaning as to not misuse them
1.Al= the
I never knew that people translate these phrases wrongly! I'm non Arab but I knew the meanings of these phrases! May Allah SWT bless you! I love Arabic language but there is difficulty in learning it! May Allah SWT make a way for me to learn my favourite language completely! Ameen
thank you for the clarity ..
Jazaak Allahu Khairan Akhi❤️
Thank you so much
When someone speaks nicely ..u can say may Allah reward u goodness just because they spoken nicely! And I am not learning Arabic for Arabs..so I rather use the Duas. It's your perception maybe it does not make sense to the Arabs but it does make me more God aware by referencing Allah than to just say Afwan!
I want to see more of your videos
Jazzak Allah khair
I study Swahili and this frustrates me when I see people using the Duolingo Swahili course. Understandably, it teaches greetings first. But many Swahili greetings are whole phrases which have been shorted down to one or two words or they don't have direct English equivalents. I would prefer people to know the real literal meanings even if they don't understand the grammar yet and even if the literal translation sounds strange. Instead of being told something just means "hi".
Sükran ! Baraak Allahu Feek !
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Thank you for clarifying especially the Mashallah one
Assalam Alaikum, nice video ma sha Allah tabarakalla, be careful not to say Assalam walakum and to say Assalam Alaikum. I hope you do not mind, I have see this in many other people's videos.
True
Assalamualaikum brother i want to know. . if i wanna say Allah bless us or our family or brothers and sisters so how do i say it in arabic? Pls lemme know.
Please tell me from where to start to learn Arabic! Where is lecture for beginners! I'm desperately waiting for your reply!