489. Islamic Greetings Dua (Barakallahu Feek)

بَارَكَ اللَّهُ فِيكُمْ

Greetings Dua English Transliteration

BaarakAllahu feekum

Greetings Dua English Translation

May Allah bless you all.


..'Aaishah (RA) would then say:

وَفِيهِمْ بَارَكَ اللَّهُ

Wa feehim baarakAllah

Translation

And may Allah bless them.


So we return their supplication in a similar way and our reward remains with us:

وَفِيكَ بَارَكَ اللَّهُ

Wa feeka baarakAllah

Translation

And May Allah bless you

Aaishah (RA) reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was given a sheep and he ordered for it's distribution. When the servant would come back [from distributing it] , 'Aaishah (RA) would ask: "What did they say?", he replied: "They would supplicate: (The dua is mentioned above)

ReferenceZayid (Nasai). Amalul Yawm wal Laila: 303, Zayed (Albani). Kalema tvayyabah: 239

Frequently Asked Questions

You can say, ""Ameen, and may Allah bless you too."" It's a common muslim greeting to reply like this. Sometimes people say ""barakallahu feek"" or ""wa feek barakallah"" as well. It’s a simple way to return the dua and keep the kindness going.

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