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Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad),  it is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
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Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad),  it is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
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Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
The meaning of Arabic phrase sallallahu alayhi wa sallam (abbreviation SAW) is “May Allah honor him and grant him peace” or “peace and blessings of Allah be upon him”
Bismillah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim? The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
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Subhanallah means “Allah is Perfect”, “Glory be to God”, or “How Free of any Imperfection is Allah”, “May He Be Exhalted”
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
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Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase meaning "praise be to God", sometimes translated as "thank God" or "thanks be to the Lord"
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Allahu Akbar (Arabic: الله أكبر) is an Arabic phrase, called Takbir, meaning "God is greater" or "God is [the] greatest"
It means “Surely to Allah we belong and to Him we will all return.” “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un,” also known as the Istirja, is a dua from the second surah of the Quran.
Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase meaning "praise be to God", sometimes translated as "thank God" or "thanks be to the Lord"
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
"As-Salaam-Alaikum," the Arabic greeting meaning "Peace be unto you," was the standard salutation among members of the Nation of Islam.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
Mashallah or Ma Sha Allah or Masha Allah or Ma Shaa Allah is an Arabic phrase that literally translates to 'God has willed it'
Mashallah or Ma Sha Allah or Masha Allah or Ma Shaa Allah is an Arabic phrase that literally translates to 'God has willed it'
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"As-Salaam-Alaikum," the Arabic greeting meaning "Peace be unto you," was the standard salutation among members of the Nation of Islam.
Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
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The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that directly translates to “blessed holiday” or “blessed feast/festival.” Eid is Arabic for “celebration,” “festival,” or “feast” and “Mubarak” translates to “blessed.”
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad),  it is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase meaning "praise be to God", sometimes translated as "thank God" or "thanks be to the Lord"
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Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
It means “Surely to Allah we belong and to Him we will all return.” “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un,” also known as the Istirja, is a dua from the second surah of the Quran.
Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Eid Mubarak
The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
The direct translation of “La ilaha ill Allah” is “There is no god except Allah.”
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad),  it is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
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Subhanallah means “Allah is Perfect”, “Glory be to God”, or “How Free of any Imperfection is Allah”, “May He Be Exhalted”
Allahu Akbar (Arabic: الله أكبر) is an Arabic phrase, called Takbir, meaning "God is greater" or "God is [the] greatest"
The meaning of this Islamic phrase is, “In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious and The Most Merciful“. It's recited by Muslims daily for many different occasions.
Arabic and Islamic calligraphy of Kullu Aam Wa Antum Bikhair in Thuluth script. Translation: “Wishing You Blessings Throughout The Year”
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
As-salamu alaykum also written salamun alaykum and typically rendered in English as salam alaykum, is a greeting in Arabic that means 'Peace be upon you'.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
Alhamdulillah is an Arabic phrase meaning "praise be to God", sometimes translated as "thank God" or "thanks be to the Lord".
Allahu Akbar (Arabic: الله أكبر) is an Arabic phrase, called Takbir, meaning "God is greater" or "God is [the] greatest"
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
It means “Surely to Allah we belong and to Him we will all return.” “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un,” also known as the Istirja, is a dua from the second surah of the Quran.
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, romanized: Muḥammad).  It is the name of Islamic prophet Muhammed SAW.
Ahlan Wa Sahlan" (أهلاً و سهلاً) is a common Arabic greeting used to welcome someone, and it roughly translates to "Welcome" or "Hello.
Subhanallah means “Allah is Perfect”, “Glory be to God”, or “How Free of any Imperfection is Allah”, “May He Be Exhalted”
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