Meaning
Said during religious holidays, wishing acceptance of good deeds.
Cultural Background
Very common in daily life during Ramadan. Often used with warmth and a smile. Used in formal and informal settings. Used by Muslims, often in Arabic.
Respect
Always use the plural form.
Meaning
Said during religious holidays, wishing acceptance of good deeds.
Respect
Always use the plural form.
Test Yourself
Complete the phrase.
تقبل الله ______
The phrase is 'ta'atukum' (your deeds).
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesتقبل الله ______
The phrase is 'ta'atukum' (your deeds).
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt is specific to religious acts, so it might be confusing.
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