Allah Yatik Al Afia

Allah Yatik Al Afia. Islamic Corner Wallpapers with Allah written on them Most beautiful wallpapers to download There are 21 ways to say hello in Arabic language,one of these ways is "Yatik Al afia" "يعطيك العافية" which means "may God give you health and all the good things ".This greeting can be used as hello or good bye and the appropriate response for it is "Allah yafik".This should not be used in a very formal situation. Yatik al Afia means 'may God give you health and all the good things'

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An absolutely beautiful, heart warming greeting expressing, a recognition of hard work, appreciation, and the human every day struggle of making ends meet This greeting can be used as a hello or goodbye and it can be said to anyone, whether known or unknown to the speaker

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It can be also used to greet, especially in the Lebanese culture, The appropriate response for it is "Allah. Therefore, Arabs respond to someone's relentless work by saying, "Allah or yateek (i) al afia," which means (may God give you health and all the good things). In some countries, saying it will make someone smile at you, and in other countries, saying it to someone might get you punched in the face

Allahumma Inni As’aluka Al Afiyah Benefits Shortest & Most Powerful Dua. Yatik al Afia means 'may God give you health and all the good things' As the following site mentions: "6-Yatik al Afia - يَعْطِيكْ العَافِيَة Yatik al Afia means 'may God give you health and all the good things'

Allahumma Inni As’aluka Al Afiyah Benefits Shortest & Most Powerful Dua. Therefore, Arabs respond to someone's relentless work by saying, "Allah or yateek (i) al afia," which means (may God give you health and all the good things). The following is an Arabic phrase that all Arabic speakers use, however it can have completely opposite meanings depending on what dialect you are speaking