6 Arabic Phrases You Should Know – Part 2


Language is a powerful vessel, carrying the essence of culture, belief, and emotion. Arabic, with its rich history and profound depth, offers phrases that are not only linguistic tools but also spiritual anchors.

In this part of our series, we explore 6 essential Arabic phrases that resonate with faith, gratitude, and admiration.


Read the first part

1️⃣ Subhan ALLAH (سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ)

“Glory be to ALLAH”:


This phrase is often used to express amazement or wonder at the beauty or magnificence of something, acknowledging ALLAH’s perfection.

2️⃣ Astaghfiru ALLAH (أَسْتَغْفِرُ ٱللَّٰهَ)

“I seek forgiveness from ALLAH”:


This phrase is often used when one seeks forgiveness for a mistake or sin, recognizing the need for ALLAH’s mercy and pardon.

3️⃣ Jazak ALLAHu Khairan (جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا)


“May ALLAH reward you with goodness”:


This phrase is often used to thank someone, wishing them a reward from ALLAH for their good deeds or kindness.

4️⃣ Tawakkul ala ALLAH (توكل على الله)

“Trust in ALLAH”:


This phrase is often used to express reliance on ALLAH in all matters, trusting in His plan and wisdom.


5️⃣ Fi Aman ALLAH (في أمان الله)

“In the protection of ALLAH”:



This phrase is often used to bid farewell, wishing someone safety and protection under ALLAH’s care.


6️⃣ Barak ALLAH Feek (بارك الله فيك)

“May ALLAH bless you”:



This phrase is often used to express gratitude and to wish blessings upon someone.




To learn the correct pronunciation of these words.

Understanding and using these phrases can enrich your appreciation of the Arabic language and culture. They remind us of the importance of faith, gratitude, and the recognition of divine will in our daily lives.


As we conclude this part of our journey, may these phrases become a part of your lexicon, infusing your interactions with the beauty and depth of Arabic expression.

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