no that's is for christians but Muslims say alhumdulillah
Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning "praise ye JAH (Jehovah)." In modern parlance, both words mean "praise the Lord" or "praise Jehovah."
The word is spelled hallelujah. Hallelujah literally means "praise Jehovah."
The word traditionally sung in church hymns to express praise and thanksgiving is "hallelujah."
hallelujah means praise jah
The word hallelujah is an interjection. It is an expression of gratitude usually used in songs of praise.
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
The phrase "praise Allah" in Arabic is said as " " (pronounced as "Alhamdulillah").
Well, isn't that just lovely? When someone says "praise the Lord" in church, you can respond in a way that feels true to you. You might say "Amen" or "Hallelujah," or simply offer a kind smile. It's all about sharing in the joy and positivity of the moment.
*believe on Allah oneness.... *to praise on and only ALLAH...(the creator of everything) *believe on Allah oneness.... *to praise on and only ALLAH...(the creator of everything)
The correct spelling is "Hallelujah." It is a word used to express praise, joy, or thanks, especially in religious contexts.
Hallelujah is a Hebrew word that means "praise the Lord." It is commonly used as an expression of joy, thanksgiving, or praise in religious contexts, particularly in Christian and Jewish hymns and prayers.
Alleluia is a Greek version of Hallelujah, Hebrew for "praise the Lord".