Al means "the" hamd means "praise," and lillah means "for Allah" or "to Allah." So, the Arabic word Alhamdulillah can be translated into English as The Praise is for Allah. Another interpretation of the word Alhamdulillah is "Thanks to Allah." فَاذْكُرُوا۟ اللَّـهَ كَمَا عَلَّمَكُم (maka sebutlah Allah (shalatlah), sebagaimana Allah telah mengajarkan kepada kamu) Yakni mengajarkan syari'at-syariatnya yang belum kalian ketahui. 📚 Tafsir Al-Wajiz / Syaikh Prof. Dr. Wahbah az-Zuhaili, pakar fiqih dan tafsir negeri Suriah. 239. 11. Sa`id ibn al-Musayyib relates: When the death of Abu Talib approached, Allah's Apostle came to him and said: "Say: la ilaha illallah, a word with which I will be able to negotiate or argue (uhajju) for you in Allah's presence." Narrated by Bukhari in his Sahih (Volume 8, Book 78, Number 672). Arab-Latin: wa iż wā'adnā mụsā arba'īna lailatan ṡummattakhażtumul-'ijla mim ba'dihī wa antum ẓālimụn. Artinya: 51. Dan (ingatlah), ketika Kami berjanji kepada Musa (memberikan Taurat, sesudah) empat puluh malam, lalu kamu menjadikan anak lembu (sembahan) sepeninggalnya dan kamu adalah orang-orang yang zalim. Alhamdulillah (Arabic: ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ, al-Ḥamdu lillāh) is an Arabic phrase meaning "praise be to God", sometimes translated as "thank God". This phrase is called Tahmid (Arabic: تَحْمِيد, lit. 'Praising'). In al-Sahih, it is narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "The most deserving of my intercession are those who say La ilaha illa-Allah sincerely from the heart or from the soul." "Alhamdulillah" means "All praise and thanks be to Allah" in Arabic. In the Islamic world, it's an expression used to express thanks and gratitude to Allah (the Arabic name for God) for the blessings and good fortune in your life. Ṣadaqah means charity. The term Ṣadaqah is used for Zakat (Qurʾān, 9:60) as well as Ṣadaqah Wājibah (such as Ṣadaqah al-Fiṭr, Kaffārah, Fidyah, Nadhr) and Ṣadaqah Nāfilah (optional charity). Lillāh means for the sake of Allah. It means "Praise be to Allah" and expresses gratitude for his goodness. "Alhamdulillah," also spelled "al-Hamdi Lil lah" and "al-hamdulillah," is pronounced "al-HAM-doo-LI-lah" and means "Praise be to Allah," or God. It is a phrase that Muslims often use in conversation, especially when thanking God for blessings. Innallaha la yu`adhdhibu min `ibadihi illa al-marid wa al-mutamarrid `ala Allah wa aba an yaqula La ilaha illallah. The Prophet — Allah bless and greet him — said: "Allah does not punish, of his servants, except the rebel against Allah who refuses to say: there is no god but Allah.". Uimpb.