It can be used both as a thanking and a reply. Which means “May Allah bless you”, which is an appropriate way of thanking someone and replying to someone who’s said JazakAllahu Khair to you. Instead of Jazakallahu khair you may also use: You may also use “JazakAllahu khairan katheeran” which means May Allah reward you with good in abundance” as “Katheeran” means “abundance/abundantly”. Jazak Allahu Khair depending on situation: Though someone might say that the intention by saying JazakAllah is the same like JazakAllahu khayran, if it’s so, then why not use the complete wordings as used by Prophet(salallahu alaihi wa sallam) and the Sahabas (radiAllahu Anhum), which is “JazakAllahu khayran” ! So the correct way is to say Jazakallah khair & not just JazakAllah. “JazakAllah Khair” means … “may Allah reward you with the Best / Good”, So :”JazakAllah” can may either mean “may Allah reward you” or “may Allah punish you”, while Thus jazaa’ (جزاء) can either mean reward OR punishment. Umar Ibn al-Khattaab said:”If one of you knew what there is in his saying to his brother: ‘Jazak Allaahu Khairan’, you would say it a great deal to one another.Jazaak comes from the root word jazaa’ (جزاء) which according to the popular Arabic-English dictionary, Al-Mawrid, has two meanings that are completely opposite to eachother! “If one is done a kindness and to his benefactor by saying ‘May Allah give you a good reward’, he has fully expressed his appreciation.”. Narrated Usama bin Zaid (RA):Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said. Zaid reported God’s Messenger as saying, “If one is done a kindness and expresses to his benefactor a desire that God may give him a good reward, he has fully expressed his commendation.” Tirmidhi transmitted it. The goodness which is from Allaah, without measure, which will bring him/her happiness in this world and in the Hereafter.īarak Allah sticker 3 hadith on saying جزاك الله خيرًا / Jazak Allah khair This is asking Allaah for goodness in abundance for your brother/sister in Islam. جَزاكَ اللهُ خَـيْراً Jazak Allah Khairan means”May Allah reward you with good.” Grammar Rule of جَزاكَ اللهُ خَـيْراً: جَزا “Jazaa/ جَزا “means: “to reward, recompense” كَ “K/ كَ “: is for attribution to a second person, meaning: “to you” اللهُ Allah هُ “H هُ ” is used when attributing to a third person, as in: “JazaaHullaahu Kahiran ” (May Allaah reward him with good). So When some one does good to us why not say جزاك الله خيرًا instead of Thank you? This prayer may be one of the reasons for his happiness in this world and the Hereafter and you may get a reward of reviving a Sunnah and making dua for your brother/sister. ”This is a sahih hadith in Tirmidhi sharif. Zaid reported Allah’s Messenger as saying, “If one is done a kindness and expresses to his benefactor a desire that God may give him a good reward, he has fully expressed his commendation. 9 3 hadith on saying جزاك الله خيرًا / Jazak Allah khair What do you say to your Muslim Friend if she/he does you a favour?
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