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Understanding the Meaning of Barakallah, Know How to Use it in Congratulations and Prayers

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Kapanlagi.com - The expression Barakallah is certainly not unfamiliar to Muslims. Barakallah is often spoken in various moments and occasions. Although it is a common term spoken in everyday life, many still do not understand the true meaning of Bakallah.

In general, the meaning of Barakallah is 'may Allah bless'. In addition, people often also say the expression Barakallah in a more complete form, such as Barakallahu Fiikum or Barakallah Fii Umrik. It is not just an ordinary expression, but also contains meaning and prayer.

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To better understand the meaning of Barakallah, along with the meanings and prayers within it, please refer to the following review which has been summarized from various sources.

 

1. Meaning of Barakallah

Based on the formation of the word Barakallahu, it consists of a combination of two basic words. First, "Baaraka" which means blessing, benefit, and goodness. Then the second word, "Allah" which means Allah SWT. Therefore, the meaning of Barakallah can be interpreted as an expression of 'May Allah SWT Give Blessings' or it can also be 'May Allah Bless'. Therefore, the expression Barakallah often appears in congratulations and prayers addressed to loved ones.

 

2. Meaning of Barakallah Fiik

As mentioned earlier, some people say Barakallah in a more complete way. For example, with the phrase "Barakallah Fiik". So, what does it mean differently from Barakallah? In general, the addition of the word "Fiik" to Barakallah Fiik slightly changes its meaning. Because, Barakallah Fiik is known to mean "May Allah Bless You".

Therefore, it is permissible to add the word Fiik to the expression Barakallah. However, the use of the word "Fiik" may indicate that the person expressing it does not yet know to whom the sentence will be addressed.

 

3. Meaning of Barakallah Fiikum

Apart from Barakallah Fiik, many also say Barakallah Fiikum. However, to understand the meaning of Barakallahu Fiikum, a deeper study is still needed. Because Fiik indicates that there is something underlying the prayer of blessing. It means that Fikuum can be said as a continuation of barakallah fiik.

Fiikum itself means for many people or you all. Fiika means for men and fiiki means for women. So it can be concluded that Barakallahu Fiikum means 'may Allah SWT grant blessings to you all (many people)', whether it is for men, women, or both.

Meanwhile, Barakallahku Fiika means 'may Allah SWT grant blessings to you (a man)'. While Barakallahu Fiiki means 'may Allah SWT grant blessings to you (a woman)'.

 

4. The Use of the Expression Barakallah

The meaning of barakallah, whether in the form of Barakallah Fiik, Barakallah Fikum, Barakallah Fiika, or Barakallah fiiki, is often used in daily life. These expressions are often used in congratulatory sentences, expressions of gratitude, and so on.

No wonder, on birthdays, there are often birthday greetings with the expression "Barakallahu Fii Umrik". Besides birthdays, the expression Barakallah is also often used on other special occasions, such as weddings. The purpose of these expressions is, of course, for the couple to receive blessings from Allah SWT.

 

5. Response when Hearing the Expression Barakallah

In Islam, Barakallah is not just an ordinary expression. Barakallah is also a good prayer. So, when saying Barakallah, it means that a Muslim is praying for their brother/sister. One of its benefits is that it brings a Muslim closer to Allah SWT.

When hearing the expression Barakallah, it actually means that someone is listening to a good prayer for them. Therefore, it is only right for a Muslim to pray back for that Muslim. Therefore, one of the responses when hearing Barakallah is to say "Wafiika Barakallah". This response means 'May Allah SWT also bless you'. Or it can also be expressed as "Wafiiki Barakallah", specifically to respond to a woman.

 

6. Example of Congratulations and Prayers with Barakallah

According to liputan6.com, here are some examples of the meaning of Barakallah in congratulatory messages and prayers.

1. Congratulations in Marriage
In the narration of Imam Ahmad, the Prophet Muhammad said the phrase "baarakallah" when praying for someone's marriage. The expression is as follows:

"Baarakallahu Laka wa baaraka alayka wa jama'a baynakuma fii khoir"

Meaning: "May Allah bestow blessings upon you, may Allah also bestow blessings upon you, and may He gather both of you in goodness" (HR.Tirmidzi and Abu Dawud).

2. Happy Birthday Greetings
Barakallah is a phrase that often accompanies birthday greetings. Interested in using this expression? You can write it as follows:

"Baarakallah fii umrik"

Meaning: "May your age be blessed by Allah SWT".

3. Praying for Someone Who Has Just Given Birth
The phrase "Barakallah" can also be used to pray for someone who has just given birth. As an example, you can imitate the following expression:

"Barokallahu laka fil mawhuubi laka wa syakarta al waahib, wa balagho asyuddahu, wa ruziqta birrohu"

Meaning: "May Allah bless you and the child given to you. May you also be grateful to the Giver, and may the child reach adulthood and be blessed."

4. When Meeting a Friend or Relative
In a hadith narration, the companions of the Prophet also greeted each other with "barakallah". You can imitate the behavior of the companions of the Prophet by saying:

"Baarakallahu Laka Fii Ahlika wa Maalika"

Meaning: "May Allah bestow blessings upon you and your family and wealth" (HR.Bukhari).

Those are some explanations about the meaning of Barakallah, along with its significance and how to use it. Hopefully, it is beneficial and can increase knowledge.

 

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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