BARAKAH
Inna Allah'a maaha
Arrab mubaaraku الرب مباركه
"Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace. "Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace.
Jazahk is part of the saying " jazahk Allah khairan", which means "God Bless You" in English
yes, it means blessed in Swahili CORRECTION: First, Barack is an Arabic or Hebrew word, not Swahili. Its Swahili form, from Arabic, is baraka. Second, baraka is a noun meaning blessing. Blessed is a past participle of the verb to bless; the Swahili word with the meaning to bless is kubarki and to be blessed is kubarikiwa.
May Allah bless you too : le yobarekaka Allah anta aydan or more easy than this one you can say : alla yehfazak inta kamaan. it is written this way : ليباركك الله
When some one sneezes we say : God bless you in arabic it means : yarhamokom allah ,,, written as : يرحمكم الله you reply : athabana wa athabakom allah ,,, written as : اثابنا و اثابكم الله
It is not Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) only whom the Muslim say God bless him. The Muslims pray for all the prophets of Almighty Allah. They also believe in all the prophets (May Allah bless them all).
God Bless Your Health : alla ybareklak fe sehtak ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : الله يباركلك في صحتك
It is important to make the distinction between the two uses of "God bless you" in English which are not translated the same way in Arabic: "God bless you" as a command wishing God to grant somebody prosperity and "God bless you" as the rejoinder when someone sneezes.Blessingif you are talking to a male , say " Allah ybarek feek" (الله يبارك فيك)if talking to a female, say " Allah ybarek feeki " (الله يبارك فيك)if talking to two persons or more , say " Allah ybarek feekom ". (الله يبارك فيكم)SneezingArabs typically say "Al-Hamdu-l'Allah" which means "Grace be to God" (الحمدلله) when somebody sneezes. It is important to note than non-Muslims speaking Arabic use this expression just as often as Muslims.
Better to say Bless You