"Jazakallah" is an Arabic term commonly used to express gratitude and means "May Allah reward you." It is used to thank someone or show appreciation for their kind actions or words in Islam.
Thank you
jazakallah
Wa Iyyaakum
Allah hu akbar Allah hu akbar, We should call Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) Hazrat Muhammed Salallah hu alai he wasalam Jazakallah Jazakallah
Asalam o alykum, the creator(ALLAH) who sent it down was is and will take care of HOLY QURAN, jazakALLAH.
Alhamdulillaah means praise be to Allah know one knows what will happen on the day of judgement jazakallah
Salam walaikum, i have a question, is it haram for a man to remove hair from his back and trim chest hair jazakallah
In Islam, the term "thank you" is expressed as "JazakAllah khair" in Arabic. It is a way of expressing gratitude and acknowledging the blessings that have been bestowed upon you by Allah (God) or by someone else.
it is halal...see this link for an answer from a scholar (very important we take knowledge from "authorities" - we wouldn't accept advice on serious medication from a random person only from a qualified one like a doctor. So our religion should be taken more seriously). JazakAllah Khair http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=2774&CATE=239
First of all, the correct statement is Jazaak Allahu Khairan. If you do not ad the Khairan, then what you are saying is either may Allah reward you, or may Allah punish you. Khairan means "good", so you are asking that Allah rewards a person with good. But the word Jazaa' alone can be for reward or punishment, as it simply means "recompense". The proper response to Jazaak Allahu Khairan (May Allah reward you with good)is: Wa Iyyaak ( and to you).
To what i have heard, smoking is makrooh (close to haram) and drinking is forbidden. There are three types of people Allah (swt) will not forgive, one being a person who drinks alcohol. The best advice i would give you is to seek your answers and question your questions to the ulama, the elders or local imams. The internet is not safe, i only wrote this to give you a small note about whats right and wrong. Inshallah i hope this has helped, jazakallah. Answer: Brother, you made a BIG mistake in what you wrote, above. The ONLY sin that Allah does not forgive is Polytheism - Shirk.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean