What do you say to JazakAllah Khair?

What do you say to JazakAllah Khair?

Often the response to Jazāk Allāhu Khayran is wa ʾiyyāk (وإيّاك), or wa ʾiyyākum (وإيّاكم) for plural, which means “And to you”. A more formal reply is “wa ʾantum fa-jazākumu-llāhu khayran” (وَأَنْتُمْ فَجَزَاكُمُ اللَّهُ خَيْرًا) which means “And you too, may Allah reward you with goodness”.

How do you say JazakAllah Khair to a girl?

The proper response to someone who has said Jazakallah is wa iyyaka (for male) and wa iyyaki (for female), for plural wa iyyakum (Arabic: وإيّاكم). This simply means and to you too.

What is correct JazakAllah or Jazakillah?

In short : JazakAllah is used for male Jazakillah is used… Zetty HarrazFaith.

What is the meaning of jazak Allah in Urdu?

Jazak Allāh (Arabic: جزاك اللهُ‎) or Jazak Allahu Khayran (جزاك اللهُ خيرًا) is a term used as an Islamic expression of gratitude meaning “May Allāh reward you [with] goodness.” The phrase “Jazak Allah” itself is incomplete.

What is the difference between JazakAllah and JazakAllah Khair?

So :”JazakAllah” can may either mean “may Allah reward you” or “may Allah punish you”, while “JazakAllah Khair” means “may Allah reward you with the Best / Good”. So the correct way is to say Jazakallah khair & not just JazakAllah.

What is the meaning of the word Shukran?

The translation of the word shukran in English is ‘thank you’. This is self explanatory, it’s used to show appreciation towards a person who had done a favorable act.

What is the meaning of jazak?

Jazak is an Arabic word meaning: repay you or award you. Allah: is the Arabic word for God. So in essence, “Jazak Allah” can translate to: “May God reward you for your good deeds”

What does JAZA e KHair mean?

jazaa-e-KHair good reward.

Is it haram to thank?

It’s not haram – haram is a very strong word – but it does go against good manners. Whenever you receive a gift, say thank you and show profound appreciation even if it’s something you don’t actually like/want/need. Remember: it’s the thought of the giver that counts.

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