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Essential Islamic Phrases for Daily Use

The document lists 15 common Islamic phrases used in various situations such as starting a task, mentioning the future, praising something, expressing pain, thanking others, apologizing, sneezing, greeting others, hearing tragic news, giving charity, taking an oath, and responding to a sneeze. The phrases include "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem" when starting something, "Insha'llah" when mentioning the future, and "Assalamu 'alaykum" and "Wa 'alaykum assalam" for greetings.

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Essential Islamic Phrases for Daily Use

The document lists 15 common Islamic phrases used in various situations such as starting a task, mentioning the future, praising something, expressing pain, thanking others, apologizing, sneezing, greeting others, hearing tragic news, giving charity, taking an oath, and responding to a sneeze. The phrases include "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem" when starting something, "Insha'llah" when mentioning the future, and "Assalamu 'alaykum" and "Wa 'alaykum assalam" for greetings.

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Islamic Phrase

1. When starting to do something: "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem."


(In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful.)
2. When mentioning something that will be done in the future. "Insha'llah." (If Allah wills.)
3. When praising something say, "Subhanullah." (Glory to Allah.)
4. When in pain or distress. "Ya Allah." (O Allah.)
5. When appreciating something say, "Masha-Allah." (As Allah willed.)
6. When thanking someone. "Jazakullah." (Allah reward you.)
7. When you see something bad. "a’oothubillah." (Allah protect us.)
8. When saying you're sorry to Allah for a sin. "Astaghfirullah." (Allah forgive.)
9. After sneezing or when you're happy about something. "Alhumdulillah." (Praise Allah.)
10. When meeting someone. "Assalamu 'alaykum." (Peace be upon you.)
11. Replying to the above greeting. "Wa 'alaykum assalam." (And upon you be peace.)
12. When hearing about a death or tragedy. "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajiun."
(To Allah we belong and to Him we return.)
13. When giving in charity. "Fee eemanullah." (In Allah's faith.)
14. When taking an oath. "Wallah." (I Swear to Allah.)
15. If someone sneezes and they say, "alhumdulillah," you reply with, "Yarhamakullah."
(Allah have mercy upon you.) The sneezer will reply back, "Yehdikumullah"
which means, "Allah guide you."

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