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Allah: God.

Alhamdulillah: praise be to God.

Subhanallah: How perfect is God.

Masha Allah: what God has willed.
It's used when trying to express a feeling of awe or beauty regarding a person or an event.

La ilaha illah llah: there's no God apart from Allah.

Insha Allah: By the grace of God.

Allahuma barrik: may God bless you.

Mabrook: congratulations.

Salam alaykum: peace be upon you.

Walaykum Salam: may peace be upon you too.

Ya Allah: oh my God.

Alhaji: a Muslim pilgrim that has performed Hajj.

Hajj: the pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah Saudi Arabia, which every adult Muslim must make at least once in his or her lifetime.

Abaya: a full-length outer garment worn by some Muslim women.

Jazakallahi khairan: JazakAllah (Arabic: جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ, jazāka -llāh) or Jazāk Allāhu Khayran (جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا, jazāka -llāhu khayran) is a term used as an Islamic expression of gratitude meaning "May Allah reward you [with] goodness."

Masjid: any house or open area of prayer in Islam. The Arabic word masjid means a place of prostration to God.

Astagfirllah: I seek forgiveness in God.

Nawafil: In Islam, a nafl prayer (Arabic: صلاة نفل, ṣalāt al-nafl) or supererogatory prayer, also called as Nawafil Prayers, is a type of optional Muslim salah (formal worship).

Aafiyah: Afiyah is an all encompassing word referring to overall well-being. This can include health, wealth, and safety from anything that may be deemed as harmful. To be saved from any afflictions, you are in Afiyah.

Hifz: the memorization of the Quran.

Istikharah: asking Allah to help one make a choice.

Ameen: By saying Ameen you are affirming what has been said, in English this would take form of "verily," "truly," or "May it be so."

Bismillah: in the name of God.

Iftar: the evening meal eaten by Muslims after the sun has gone down during fasting.

Fajr: The Fajr prayer is one of the five mandatory salah, to be performed anytime starting from the moment of dawn, but not after sunrise.

Zuhr: The midday Islamic prayer.

Asr: Asr prayer (Arabic: صلاة العصر ṣalāt al-ʿaṣr, "afternoon prayer")

Maghrib: The Maghrib Prayer (Arabic: صلاة المغرب ṣalāt al-maġrib, "sunset prayer") is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayer).

Isha: The Isha prayer (Arabic: صلاة العشاء ṣalāt al-ʿišāʾ, "night prayer") is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayer).

Dhikr: (Arabic: "reminding oneself" or "mention")

Dua: prayer of invocation, supplication.

Alhamdu lillaahil-lathee 'ahyaanaa ba'da maa 'amaatanaa wa'ilayhin-nushoor: Praise is to Allah Who gives us life after He has caused us to die and to Him is the return. It's a dua said when waking up from sleep in the morning.

Nikkah: the marriage contract.

Masalam: goodbye.

Habibty: my love(female).

Habibi: my love(male).

Shaytan: devil.

Sunnah: Arabic term for the prophet Muhammad's way of life and legal precedent

Mahram: In Islam, a mahram is a member of one's family with whom marriage would be considered prohibited.

Deen: religion.

Henna: a reddish-brown dye made from the powdered leaves of a tropical shrub, used to colour the hair and decorate the body.

Mahr: In Islam, a mahr is the obligation, in the form of money or possessions paid by the groom, to the bride at the time of Islamic marriage.

Shari'ah: a broad set of rules that guide Muslims on how to lead an ethical life.

Inna lillahi was Inna ilayhi rajiun: is a Quranic command for Muslims, mentioned in the second surah of the Quan,and meaning "Verily we belong to Allah and verily to him do we return."

Sabr: patience.

Jilbab: a full-length outer garment, traditionally covering the head and hands, worn in public by some Muslim women.

Ustaz: teacher.

Mallama: female teacher.

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