"Alhamdulillah" is an Arabic phrase that means "praise be to God" or "thank God". It is a powerful word that is an integral part of the Islamic faith, and it is used to express gratitude and thankfulness to Allah. The phrase is called Tahmid, and a longer variant of the phrase is "al-ḥamdu l-illāhi rabbi l-ʿālamīn," which means "all praise is due to God, Lord of all". The word "Alhamdulillah" is made up of three parts: "al," the definite article meaning "the," "hamd," which means "praise," and "Allah," which is the proper name of the God of Abraham. Muslims and Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians frequently invoke this phrase, and it is used in various situations to express gratitude and thankfulness to Allah.