Islamic wishes for new born baby
Congratulations on the new addition to your family! Here are some beautiful Islamic wishes and blessings for the new born baby:
At the time of birth:
- "Alhamdulillah, praise be to Allah, who has blessed us with a new life." (Praise be to Allah, who has given us a new life.)
- "Mabrook, congratulations, on the birth of your new baby." (Congratulations, on the birth of your new baby.)
- "May Allah bless this child with good health, happiness, and a bright future." (May Allah bless this child with good health, happiness, and a bright future.)
For the baby's name:
- "May Allah guide this child to the straight path and grant them Jannah (Paradise)." (May Allah guide this child to the straight path and grant them Jannah.)
- "May Allah make this child a source of blessings and guidance for their family and community." (May Allah make this child a source of blessings and guidance for their family and community.)
For the baby's well-being:
- "May Allah protect this child from harm and keep them safe from all evil." (May Allah protect this child from harm and keep them safe from all evil.)
- "May Allah grant this child good health, strength, and a long life." (May Allah grant this child good health, strength, and a long life.)
For the parents:
- "May Allah bless this child's parents with patience, wisdom, and guidance as they raise their child." (May Allah bless this child's parents with patience, wisdom, and guidance as they raise their child.)
- "May Allah grant this child's parents a sense of peace, joy, and contentment as they welcome their new baby." (May Allah grant this child's parents a sense of peace, joy, and contentment as they welcome their new baby.)
For the baby's future:
- "May Allah guide this child to become a righteous and pious individual, and grant them a place in Jannah." (May Allah guide this child to become a righteous and pious individual, and grant them a place in Jannah.)
- "May Allah bless this child with a bright future, filled with success, happiness, and prosperity." (May Allah bless this child with a bright future, filled with success, happiness, and prosperity.)
Remember to recite the following verses from the Quran for the new born baby:
- "Inna ahlakum lahum wa inna ilayhim raji'un" (We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.) - Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 156
- "Wa laqad karramna bani Adam" (And We have honored the children of Adam.) - Surah Al-Isra', Verse 70
May Allah bless the new born baby and their family with love, happiness, and guidance.