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What do you reply to Allah Hafiz?
Transliterations may also include Khudā Hāfiz, Khudā Hāfez, and Khodā Hāfiz. One would traditionally respond with replying Khudā Hāfiz. Khuda Hafiz and the English term Goodbye have similar meanings. Goodbye is a contraction of “Go(o)d be with ye”.
Why do people say Allah Hafiz?
Until about 10 years ago “Khuda hafiz”, which means “God protect you”, was the phrase commonly used to say goodbye. But, in the past decade, “Khuda hafiz” began to be overtaken by a new term “Allah hafiz”. Now, “Allah hafiz” is used by everyone from religious clerics to fashion models and the country’s top TV anchors.
What does Allah Hafiz mean?
It also means ‘god’. ‘Allah’ is an Arabic word and is made up of ‘al’, which means ‘the’, and ‘ilah’, which means ‘that which is worshipped’. This dictionary’s first volume (1977) shows that phrase ‘Allah Hafiz’ may have two shades of meanings: “Good bye” and “may God protect”.
How do you respond to Alhamdulillah?
Reply to Alhamdulillah – What do you say after Alhamdulillah? When a Muslim sneezes he/she will say Alhamdulillah. The response of another Muslim after he/she hears this Alhamdulillah is to reply ‘Yar-hamuka-l-lah’. The meaning of Yarhamukallah is ‘may Allah bestow His Mercy upon you’.
Can I say Alhamdulillah?
Alhamdulillah may be used in prayer. By thanking Allah, the creator of all things, one is lifting prayers to God. Alhamdulillah may be used as a term of acceptance for trials and difficulties placed before us. In other words, one can say “Alhamdulillah” in all situations because all situations have been created by God.
Is it okay to say ” Allah Hafiz ” at the end of a conversation?
In truth, concerning using some greeting words (and at the end of the conversations, such as Allah hafiz or Khoda Hafez or …) it should be said that those words would be related to the cultural matters which apparently are not haram in general according to the culture of every country (unless they have bad meanings…).
Is it correct to say Khuda Hafiz instead of Allah?
Today, someone told me that ‘Khuda hafiz’ is not the correct word to be used, and we should rather say ‘Allah hafiz’. The reason given was that “Parsis also use Khuda hafiz”. I have heard the same ridiculous notion earlier as well.
Are there any Hadiths about Hafiz or his family?
Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions. According to our knowledge, we state that all narrations of Hadith concerning intercession of Hafiz to his family or so and so of them are not correct, i.e. weak and objectionable. Among these Hadith are:
Is it true that Allah calls himself Allah in the Qur’an?
The best being that Allah calls Himself Allah in the Qur’an. Also, that saying the ‘word’ Allah itself brings blessings and that it binds the Ummati in a common thread. If you give me these reasons I will agree with you.