 So in a previous video, we spoke about 10 different ways on how to say jazakallahu khairan. Now today we want to speak about four different ways on how to respond to jazakallahu khairan and two ways on how to not respond to jazakallahu khairan. The first one, when somebody says jazakallahu khairan, the most common answer is wa'iyaka. Wa'iyaka, that's the formal way of saying it. Wa'iyaka if he's a male, wa'iyaki if he's a woman. What I would suggest is just stick to wa'iyak. So it's useful for male and for female. Now if he's a group of people, you will say wa'iyakum, wa'iyakum. And it doesn't matter if he's a group of females or if he's a group of males or mixed. If you say wa'iyakum, it is still correct. So that's the first answer, wa'iyak or wa'iyakum. The second answer is wajazak. If somebody tells you jazakallahu khairan, you say wajazak, wajazak meaning and may you be rewarded as well. The third answer is very similar to the second one, but instead of saying wajazak, which means and may you be rewarded as well, you would say and you would use a different harfa'at and say baljazak, which basically means if I tell you jazakallahu khairan may Allah reward you and you say baljazak, you're saying rather may he reward you. Meaning it's like a humble way of saying I haven't done anything, but rather you need to be rewarded for this. Baljazak, baljazak. So the same applies if it was a group of females or a group of men. You say baljazakum and that would respond to the whole group. Now the fourth way on how to respond to jazakallahu khairan, it could be with a different dua. If somebody says jazakallahu khairan, it's completely fine if you say wabarakafik. And here you cannot mention the name of Allah because his name was mentioned in what they have told you. They say jazakallahu khairan. So by you saying wabarakafik, you're basically and he's understood that you're saying and may he put the baraka in you. So you don't need to mention the name of Allah and if you mention it's completely fine as well. So somebody would say jazakallahu khairan, you say wabarakallahu khairan. All right, but repeating it, it becomes repetitive. So it's more eloquent. If somebody says jazakallahu khairan, you say wabarakafik. The same applies if it's a group of male or females or whatever you might be. You could say wabarakafikum. Now let's go to the two ways on how to not respond. Now the first way is basically by using throof articles that are not correct to use here. So many people, you know, somebody will tell them jazakallahu khairan and they would say wafik or they might say walaka or they might say waalik. And these articles here are not correctly used. So you don't say any of these. You don't say somebody says jazakallahu khairan. You don't say wafik. You don't say walak. You don't say none of these. The second way on how to not respond is by saying waanta. Many people, they hear jazakallahu khairan and they say waanta. But here it doesn't make sense because anta is a pronoun that is only used when it falls in a state of rafa. All right. So if this sounds like Chinese, it's completely fine. It has to do with grammar. But for those of you who are a little bit more advanced, anta is for when it falls into rafa. And iyaka is when it falls into mansoob, nasbah. So this is why we would say wa iyak instead of wa anta, even though technically means the same. All right. So here you guys have four ways on how to respond to jazakallahu khairan and two ways on how to not respond. See you guys in the next one.