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In Arabic, “fi amanillah” (في أمان الله) is a parting phrase that means “be with the safety of Allah” or “may Allah protect you.” It is used to express your wish for someone to be protected by the hands of Allah. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know, including what this spiritual phrase means to Muslims, how to reply to it, and more.
What does "fi amanillah" mean?
Fi amanillah is an Arabic phrase that roughly translates to “be with the safety of Allah” or “May Allah protect you.” When someone tells you “fi amanillah,” they are wishing for the safety of Allah (the Islamic God) to be upon you. Muslims say this in place of goodbye, especially if they won’t see someone for a while.
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