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    Posted: 09 November 2012 at 9:38pm

Common Arabic/Islamic Phrases/Words

 

As�alaamu Alaikkum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu

May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you 

Wa Alaikkum As�alaamu Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu

And the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you also 

Kaifa Halek/Halik (male/female)

How are you? 

Alhamdulilah ana bekhair

Thanks be to God I am fine 

La Ilaha IllAllaah

There is no god but Allah 

Audhu billahi minal shaitanil rajeem

I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed satan 

Muhammad rasool Allah

Muhammad messenger of Allah 

Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Salaam (said after the name of Prophet Muhammad)

Peace be upon him 

Radhi Allahu Anhu (usually referred to the Sahaba and family of Muhammad)

Allah be pleased with him/her 

Subhana Wa Ta� Alah

Glory be to Allah the Most High 

Alhamdulilah

Thanks be to God 

Bismillah

In the name of Allah 

Masha�Allah

As Allah Wills 

Fisabilillah

For the sake of Allah 

Jazakhallah Khair

May Allah reward you 

Insha�Allah

God Willing 

Allahu Akbar

God is the Greatest 

Astaghfirullah

I seek forgiveness from Allah 

Allahu Alum

Allah knows best 

Salah/Salaat

Prayer/prayers 

Du�a

Supplication 

Wudhu

Ablution/Purification 

Ghusl

Ablution with full body wash 

Adhan

Call to prayer 

Shahada

Declaration of faith

Imaan

Faith 

Hajj

Pilgrimage to Mecca/Ka�ba (month of Dhul Hijjah)

Umra

Lesser pilgrimage (anytime other than the month of Dhul Hijjah)

Islam

Submission to Allah 

Imam

A person who leads the prayers 

Akhira

The Hereafter 

Dunya

The created universe/our world

Fitna

Trials/Tribulations 

Deen

Religion 

Dawah

Call to religion/Education 

Haram

Forbidden 

Halal

Permissable 

Fard

Obligatory 

Hadith

Saying or tradition of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) 

Sunnah

The example of the Prophet 

Hijab

Covering for women 

Khimar

Head scarf 

Niqab

Face veil 

Muhajaba

A woman who wears a hijab 

Muntaqaba

A woman who wears a niqab

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Assalamu alaikum.

A good start, but only that Imam does not mean only the one leading the prayers. It is better to mean - The leader and especially a political leader- the Khalifa (Caliph). Without establishing the  true Caliphate there will never be peace in the world. We have millions of them, yet there is no peace in any Muslim country.

Friendship.


Edited by Friendship - 10 November 2012 at 11:10am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ron Webb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 November 2012 at 1:36pm
Thanks Abu!  I have bookmarked the page for future reference.
 
Can you (or anyone) explain why these Arabic phrases are used in English discussions?  In many cases I suppose they are like technical jargon, e.g. "wudhu", which has a precise meaning in Islam that cannot be captured with an English word such as "ablution".  But in an otherwise English message, why say "insha'Allah" instead of "God willing", for instance?
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Assalamu alaika Ron Webb.

The downturn and confusion in the world today is caused by translating the Shari'a into Greek and Latin instead of explaining it as explained by Muhammad and his Sahabas. For example, a member of this forum translated Imam to mean one leading prayer. This is wrong because when Allah applied the term to prophet Abraham He did not mean one leading the prayer, for it that was the case according to the Bible that meaning became known only during the time of Solomon. Secondly, the same word is used to describe the finality of Muhammad- the Imam of those sent with the guidance of Allah. So Imam in real sense means a leader who guides all and sundry. There is only one in the exclusion of multiple Imams.

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Originally posted by Friendship Friendship wrote:

Assalamu alaika Ron Webb.

The downturn and confusion in the world today is caused by translating the Shari'a into Greek and Latin instead of explaining it as explained by Muhammad and his Sahabas. For example, a member of this forum translated Imam to mean one leading prayer. This is wrong because when Allah applied the term to prophet Abraham He did not mean one leading the prayer, for it that was the case according to the Bible that meaning became known only during the time of Solomon. Secondly, the same word is used to describe the finality of Muhammad- the Imam of those sent with the guidance of Allah. So Imam in real sense means a leader who guides all and sundry. There is only one in the exclusion of multiple Imams.

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As'alaamu Alaikkum
 
This is not probably a good thread to talk about this subject, may be you can start a new thread about the Caliphate.
 
I'm sorry to disappoint you but you will not see another Caliphate. For one thing most of the Islmaic countries are run by despots put in place by the USA and they will not reliquish power to the people.
 
Also the next Caliphate will be established when Isa (pbuh) Ibna Maryam returns, I thought you knew this already.
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Assalamu alaikum.

Do not blame the USA. Blame yourself and your brothers. The USA has appealed to Muslim countries to establish the Caliphate, but because of their ignorance they cannot. Have you ever heard the story that late General Dayan said, "Israel can be defeated, but where are the Muslims?" USA and the rest of the West are fully aware of your deviation.
Remember what the devil will tell you in Qur'an 14:22 and what you will request from Allah that Day Qur'an 41:29.

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Originally posted by Friendship Friendship wrote:

Assalamu alaikum.

Do not blame the USA. Blame yourself and your brothers. The USA has appealed to Muslim countries to establish the Caliphate, but because of their ignorance they cannot. Have you ever heard the story that late General Dayan said, "Israel can be defeated, but where are the Muslims?" USA and the rest of the West are fully aware of your deviation.
Remember what the devil will tell you in Qur'an 14:22 and what you will request from Allah that Day Qur'an 41:29.

Friendship.
 
OK this is the proof that you are a deviant Muslim. USA and Israel are enemies of Islam and if they establis a Caliphate then that will only be a puppet Caliphate obeying the orders of the White House.
 
You should concentrate more on learning more about your religion than trying to be be friends with the Jews whom God Almighty has forsaken a long time ago.
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Greetings Abu,
You believe that God has forsaken the Israelites... the Jews... when time and again throughout scripture God has said that He will never forsake them? 
Even the qur'an affirms that the Jews and the Christians are God's people. 

And whosoever does deeds of righteousness, being a believer, no unthankfulness shall befall his endeavour; We Ourselves write it down for him. S. 21:94

Verily! Those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and do righteous good deeds shall have their reward with their Lord, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. S. 2:62

Surely, those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah, in His Messenger Muhammad SAW and all that was revealed to him from Allah), those who are the Jews and the Sabians and the Christians, - whosoever believed in Allah and the Last Day, and worked righteousness, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. S. 5:69

Salaam,
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