Congratulations for new born baby in islam
Congratulations on the new arrival!
In Islam, the birth of a new baby is considered a blessed and joyful occasion. Here are some traditional Islamic congratulations and blessings you can offer to the new parents:
Arabic Congratulations:
- "Mabrook" (مبارك) - Congratulations!
- "Alhamdulillah" (الحمد لله) - Praise be to Allah!
- "Tahnik" (تهنيك) - May Allah bless and protect the child!
English Congratulations:
- "Congratulations on the new addition to your family!"
- "May Allah bless and guide your child!"
- "Welcome to the world, little one!"
Islamic Blessings:
- "May Allah guide the child to the straight path and keep them safe from harm."
- "May Allah grant the child wisdom, knowledge, and good character."
- "May Allah bless the child with good health, happiness, and a long life."
Traditional Islamic Practices:
- Tahnik: The tradition of wetting the child's tongue with a few drops of honey or dates, and reciting the verse "Inna ahlal-qurba iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nastaeen" (We worship You and seek Your help) to seek blessings for the child.
- Aqiqah: The tradition of sacrificing an animal (usually a goat or sheep) to celebrate the birth of a child, and distributing the meat among the poor and needy.
- Naming the child: In Islam, it is customary to name the child with a name that has a good meaning and is pleasing to Allah.
Remember to also offer your congratulations and blessings to the new parents in person, and to support them during this joyful and busy time.