Alhamdulillah (الحمدلله): Why Arabs Always Say “Praise Be to God”
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Why do Arabic speakers say alhamdulillah no matter what’s happening in their lives—even in hardship?
In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning behind one of the most common phrases in Arabic: الحمدلله (alhamdulillah).
Based on real conversations with Arabic speakers in Jordan, this episode shows how this simple expression goes far beyond “praise be to God.” It reflects a worldview shaped by gratitude, trust, and resilience—and plays a key role in everyday social interactions.
You’ll learn:
- Why الحمدلله (alhamdulillah) is used in both good and difficult situations
- What it really communicates when someone says it
- How tone and context reveal what someone is actually feeling
- What it signals when someone doesn’t say it
If you’re learning Levantine Arabic, this episode will help you peer beyond isolated vocabulary and start understanding the cultural and spiritual logic behind the language.
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