Master the Art of Islamic Honorifics

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What does the Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta’ala' mean in English?

  • Blessings be upon Him
  • Mighty and Majestic
  • Glorified and Exalted be He (correct)
  • Peace be upon Him

What is the abbreviation for the Islamic honorific 'Azza wa jal'?

  • SWT
  • SAW
  • AWJ (correct)
  • AZJ

What is the purpose of using Islamic honorifics?

  • To convey anger
  • To convey esteem and respect (correct)
  • To show superiority
  • To denote disrespect

What does 'Azza wa jal' mean in English?

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To whom does the Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta’ala' apply?

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Study Notes

Islamic Honorifics

  • 'Subhanahu wa-ta'ala' is an Islamic honorific that means "Glory to Him, the Exalted" in English.
  • The abbreviation for the Islamic honorific 'Azza wa jal' is SWT.
  • The purpose of using Islamic honorifics is to express respect, reverence, and glorification when referring to Allah (God).
  • 'Azza wa jal' means "The Almighty, The Glorious" in English.
  • The Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta'ala' is used to refer to Allah (God) specifically.

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