i believe it's shukr al humdulilla,
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shukr is thanks :)
sukran is thank you
Translation: Hamdullah (حمد الله)
The Expert Answer that says "Al-hamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin" (حمد الله رب العالمين) translates to "Thank Allah, Lord of the Worlds"
I believe the closest is "Al-hamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin"
ShukraYou say in Arabic "Shukran" or "Jazaka Allah Khairan"
ShukraYou say in Arabic "Shukran" or "Jazaka Allah Khairan"
Thank You Allah was created in 2012.
Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله)
To say "thank you God" in Hausa, you would say "Nagode Allah."
You thank Allah for his deeds through obeying his commands and through praying.
Muslims in your area likely speak the same language that you do. You can say thank you to them in exactly the same way that you say "thank you" to Non-Muslims. While Arabic is the holy language of Islam, most Muslims do not speak or understand Arabic, so saying "shukran" - Arabic for "thank you" - is more counterproductive than useful.
A Muslim must thank Almighty God on of His blessing. Meal is a great blessing of Almighty Allah. That is why the Muslims thank Allah Karim on His blessing. It is also a prayer that the food we take should give us health, not disease.
thank you god (Allah)
To thank Allah for what he has given them.
geez and arebic
*Allah It's just like Christians and Catholics saying grace for a meal- they thank God for the food that's in front of them, and they are appreciative. This is what Muslims do when they mention the Almighty Allah's name before a meal- to thank Allah for the food and to say how fortunate they feel compared to people in 3rd world countries who can't find food.