Mashallah Tabarakallah: Meaning and Proper Usage in Islam

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Language in Islam isn’t just communication—it’s worship. Every word you speak carries spiritual weight. Certain phrases are so beautiful that they don’t just express gratitude, they also remind us of Allah’s blessings. One such powerful expression is “Mashallah Tabarakallah.”

You’ve probably seen it written under social media posts, beautiful pictures, kids’ achievements, or even new car photos. But many people still don’t know what it truly means or when to use it properly.

Let’s dive deep into the beauty of this Islamic expression.

Meaning of Mashallah Tabarakallah

To understand the phrase completely, let’s break it into two parts.

Mashallah — ما شاءَ اللّٰهُ

Literal Meaning:
“What Allah has willed has happened.”

When you say Mashallah, you acknowledge that a blessing exists only because Allah willed it.

It is a beautiful mix of:

  • Admiration
  • Gratitude
  • Protection from jealousy

Tabarakallah — تَبارَكَ اللّٰهُ

Literal Meaning:
“Blessed is Allah.”

This means Allah is the One who grants blessings, success, beauty, wealth, knowledge—everything.

Meaning when used together

When combined, Mashallah, Allahumma Barik means:

“What Allah willed has happened, and blessed is Allah who gave this blessing.”

It shows admiration + gratitude + acknowledgment of Allah’s power.

Arabic breakdown

PhraseArabicMeaning
Mashallahما شاء اللهAllah willed it
Tabarakallahتبارك اللهBlessed is Allah

Mashallah Tabarakallah in the Quran and Hadith

Even though the words Mashallah and Tabarakallah appear separately, the meaning is supported by the Quran and Sunnah.

Quran Reference

Allah says in Surah Al-Kahf (18:39):

“It would have been better for you to say, ‘Mashallah, la quwwata illa billah.’”

And Surah Al-Mulk (67:1) starts with:

“Tabarakalladhi biyadihil mulk.”
Blessed is He in whose Hand is all dominion.

Prophetic Teaching

Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) taught us to say phrases like Mashallah to protect from envy or evil eye.

When Should You Say Mashallah, Allahumma Barik?

You can useMashallah, Allahumma Barik in many situations:

✅ When praising someone

  • Someone bought a new house
  • A child recited Quran beautifully
  • A friend got a new job

Example:
“Mashallah Tabarakallah, your recitation is beautiful.”

✅ When expressing gratitude to Allah

  • You achieved something good
  • Your dua was accepted

✅ To avoid nazar (evil eye)

It keeps jealousy away and purifies your intention.

Instead of saying:
“Wow, you’re so lucky!”

Say:
“Mashallah, Allahumma Barik.”

Difference Between Mashallah and Mashallah Tabarakallah

SayingWhen to UseMeaning
MashallahWhen admiring a blessingAllah willed it
Mashallah TabarakallahWhen admiring and asking Allah to bless itAllah willed it and may He increase it

Use Mashallah as a compliment.
Use Mashallah Tabarakallah when you want to admire + make dua for blessings.

Common Misuses & Mistakes People Make

❌ Saying it without sincerity
❌ Using it sarcastically
❌ Saying it only for photos or social media captions
❌ Using it instead of making dua

Islam teaches us to speak from the heart.

Benefits of Saying Mashallah Tabarakallah

Spiritually

  • Strengthens belief in Allah’s qadr (destiny)
  • Increases gratitude
  • Reduces jealousy and ego

Emotionally & Socially

  • Makes people feel appreciated
  • Protects relationships from envy
  • Spreads positivity and blessings

A heart that says Mashallah Tabarakallah is a heart that acknowledges Allah behind every blessing.

How to Teach Your Kids and Family to Use It

Start using it in daily conversations:

  • “Mashallah, Allahumma Barik, you finished your homework.”
  • “Mashallah Tabarakallah, look how beautiful the sky is.”

When children hear you say it daily, they learn to attribute every blessing to Allah.

Mashallah Tabarakallah Examples (In Daily Life)

When complimenting someone:

  • “Mashallah Tabarakallah, you look beautiful in hijab.”
  • “Mashallah Tabarakallah, your Quran recitation is improving.”

When seeing blessings around you:

  • A newborn baby
  • A breathtaking view
  • Someone’s success

Every blessing deserves acknowledgment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does Mashallah Tabarakallah mean?

 It means “What Allah willed has happened, and blessed is Allah who granted this blessing.”

2. Is it okay to say Mashallah alone?

Yes. “Mashallah” alone is correct and sufficient in many cases.

3. Is Mashallah Tabarakallah from the Quran or Hadith?

Both words appear in the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) taught us to acknowledge blessings using such expressions.

4. Does saying Mashallah prevent the evil eye?

 Yes, it protects from envy because it attributes the blessing to Allah.

5. Can non-Arabs say Mashallah Tabarakallah?

 Absolutely. Every Muslim, regardless of language, is encouraged to use it.

Conclusion

Mashallah Tabarakallah is more than a phrase—it’s a mindset.
It teaches us to admire without envy, praise without pride, and appreciate blessings without forgetting where they came from.

Whenever you see something beautiful or someone achieves something good, say from your heart:

Mashallah Tabarakallah — Allah willed it, and blessed is Allah.

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