In Islam, there are a few ways to say thank you. The most common is to say “shukran.”. This word is also used as a collective noun meaning “all praise be to Allah.”. However, there are also some variations on this word. For example, the Arabic word for “no thank you” is “la shukran.”. Muslims should be deliberate about how they Peace be upon you, O Caliph of Rasulullah. Peace be upon you, O companion of Rasulullah in the cave, Abu Bakr Siddiq. May Allah reward you well on behalf of the Ummah of Muhammad. You may praise Abu Bakr I, thank him, and make dua, using him as a Wasilah as you did with the Prophet ﷺ. You can say thank you to them in exactly the same way that you say "thank you" to Non-Muslims. While Arabic is the holy language of Islam, most Muslims do not speak or understand Arabic, so saying
Allah has blessed us with countless favours and bounties. As His creations, we should be thankful to him at every step. If we remain ungrateful, we would lose our blessing and Allah will not be happy with us. Allah has promised us on Quran, that He will grant us more if we’re grateful to him for everything.
6. Zakah, Sadaqah and Generosity: Ramadan generates the spirit of giving and sacrifice. When we deprive ourselves of food and drink we understand and realize well what it means to be hungry and thirsty. We realize the pain of those who cannot find the basic necessities of life. Be very charitable and generous. . 84 210 276 392 287 411 447 53

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