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#1 Guest_Nahla05_*

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 05:26 PM

Salaamz my beloved ones.

er...i have a question sis :oops:
What does mabrook means?
sorry to ask such a baby question, it just that i get confused and i was wondering why on earth u say Mabrook rather than saying congrats.....

Can u explain plz?? :oops:  :?

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 07:17 PM

Salam 3aleykoun sis

Mabrook means .. Congratulations! Is a happy expression.. for something good!
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Posted 09 January 2005 - 09:10 PM

Thankz dear sis shushu05..
i asked such a stupid quiz...
oops :oops:  :oops:  :oops:

forgive me sis, i wans't thinking straight.
Inshallah i won't do it again :oops:  :roll:

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 10:04 PM

Bismillahi Rahmanu Raheem.
As-Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh dear sisters. smile.gif

Dear sister Nahla05,
Your question was not stupid at all. You are probably not the only one to wonder what it means, so by asking your important question you have also helped the other sisters, who are not as brave to ask as you were mashaAllah. 8)  :wink:

As sister shushu05 said it's a way of saying 'congratulations'.

Literally mabruk/mubarak = you have been blessed (by Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala). So it's more meaningful than congratulations and we are actually making thikr (remembering Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala) each time we say it.

Wa Salaamu alaikum,
                                  Om-AbdulRahman. :wink:

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 10:59 PM

Assalamu alaikum,

Your question was not stupid at all sis. If we didn't ask questions how would we ever learn? :?  :wink:

Like sis Om-AbdulRahman said: Mabrook comes from the words Mubarak which means blessed. Like when we say Eid Mubarak(May you have a blessed Eid). So when someone tells you Mabrook for something they are saying Congratulations which is a form of saying Mubarak.

There are also some who say Mubruch instead of Mabrook but it's all pretty much the same thing. When you hear or read any of those terms you'll know now what they mean. Insha'Allah i was of some help to you sis.

Fi aman Allah.


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Posted 10 January 2005 - 07:32 PM

Salaamz

Thankz sis (to all 3 sis above me).
Thank u for much help, and alhamdiallah i'm glad that i haven't ask a stupid quiz.
and thankz!

i understand now, and i'll ask more quiz if i can. :wink:

Lve Nahla

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Posted 12 January 2005 - 03:11 AM

Salam 3aleeekoun


Mabroooooooooooook to all ... who also wrote to this post .. I apologize if I didnt explain good but u see .... sis ,,,you  have here a lot of persons who can help you and from who you can learn ask as much as u can ... Mabrooooooooooooook to all of you and 3edek mebarek (happy Eid) in advance biggrin.gif




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