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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barakallah in the Arabic calligraphy.

The blessings of Allah (be upon you) (Arabic: barak 'Allah بارك الله) is a phrase used by Muslims to express thanks, typically to another person. It is one of many phrases used by Muslims to express thanks.[1][2][3] Used also in reply to a person that says jazakallah.

Variations of this phrase exist in many different every-day phrases used throughout the Islamic world.

Barakallah may also mean, blessing of God (It is God's blessing) which is different from Barakallah fik which directs the blessing of God to another person (God's blessing be upon you). Barakallah is commonly used when responding to somebody saying Jazakallah to indicate that they realize it is God's blessing and not their own which is being transmitted.

References

  1. ^ "Arti Barakallah Fii Umrik dan Cara Menjawab Ucapannya". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 1 June 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  2. ^ Gulevich, Tanya (2004). "Greetings and Sayings". Understanding Islam and Muslim Traditions: An Introduction to the Religious Practices, Celebrations, Festivals, Observances, Beliefs, Folklore, Customs, and Calendar System of the World's Muslim Communities, Including an Overview of Islamic History and Geography. Omnigraphics. ISBN 978-0-7808-0704-4.
  3. ^ Kamri (28 November 2023). "Arti Tabarakallah dan Barakallah dalam Bahasa Arab serta Contoh Penggunaannya". Posbelitung.co (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 February 2024.
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