allah rewards you by making you happy and helping you with your fears and you know someone will take you somewhere special or everything just goes your way hope this helps :)
You thank Allah for his deeds through obeying his commands and through praying.
"May Allah reward you", seems to work fine.
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).
by doing good deeds by respecting others by love of Allah by humbleness by simplicity
According to Islam, everyone will have an eternal everlasting life in the hereafter. The type of this life is determined due to the deeds of the person in this fleeting life. generally, if you obey Allah's commands & do good deeds, Allah will be pleased with you & you'll be in the paradise rewarded by Him & if someone does bad deeds ,insisting on them & not repenting to Allah then he/she will be in the hell as a punishment from Him.
By not reflecting if the deed you recognized is good, if you reflect then you are looking for a reward which is opposite of a good deed.
The soul is taken to the next world to answer to Almighty Allah for his good and bad deeds.The soul is taken to the next world to answer to Almighty Allah for his good and bad deeds.
Backbiters are going to get a lot of bad deeds and especiall if you are a Muslim your good deeds will get earased and bad dedds will grow so Allah will take you to hell eventually
These three are the heavenly religions. They preach worship to same Almighty God (Allah in Arabic). They believe in the holy books, angels, life hereafter, day of judgement, reward and punishment according to good and bad deeds etc.
this life because he is testing your good and bad deeds for your final results
A true Muslim hopes to win the Pleasure of Almighty Allah by following the Commands of Almighty Allah and doing good deeds. He hopes to go to Paradise after death.
"Zakallah" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "may Allah reward you" or "may Allah bless you." It is often used by Muslims to express gratitude or appreciation towards someone for their good deeds or kindness. The phrase reflects a cultural emphasis on acknowledging and rewarding positive actions in the community. It's a way of invoking blessings and goodwill in interpersonal interactions.