Understanding the Meaning of Ukhti and its Significance in Islam, Know the Difference with Akhwat (2024)

Kapanlagi.com - The term ukhti seems to be familiar to the public, especially Muslims. Recently, the word ukhti is often used as a term of address for a Muslim woman. Therefore, many people assume that the meaning of ukhti is sister. However, is that true?

In addition to the word ukhti, there are also words like akhi, akhwat, and ikhwan. These words sound similar to each other. Therefore, there is a potential for confusion in their daily usage. However, the meanings of ukhti, akhi, akhwat, and ikhwan are different. Therefore, it is important to know the meaning of each word commonly used for these terms of address, to avoid using them incorrectly.

Summarized from various sources, here is an explanation of the meaning of ukhti, akhi, akhwat, and ikhwan.

1. Understanding the Meaning of Ukhti

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As mentioned earlier, the word ukhti is often used as a term of address for Muslim women. The word ukhti itself actually comes from the Arabic language. When translated into Indonesian, the meaning of ukhti is approximately (female) my sister.

The word ukhti itself has actually entered the Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI). In KBBI, the word ukhti is classified as a noun with the information that the word originated from the Arabic language. According to KBBI, the meaning of ukhti is my sister. This refers to the meaning of ukhti in the Arabic language.

However, lately, the word ukhti has become a common form of address used in certain circles. Not only does it indicate a close and familiar relationship, but in a social context, the word ukhti also has a broader meaning. In a social context, the meaning of ukhti is often associated with a woman who has a religious appearance.

2. Meaning of the term 'Ukhti' in Islam

In Islam, it turns out that the meaning of ukhti is not just an ordinary call. In a deeper sense, the call also indicates the bond of brotherhood among fellow Muslims. That means, the call of ukhti can be said to be noble and highly recommended because it can strengthen the brotherhood among Muslims.

Because, as we know in Islam, maintaining good relations among fellow Muslims is a necessity. This is as stated in Surah Ali Imran verse 103, which means:

'And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided. And remember the favor of Allah upon you - when you were enemies and He brought your hearts together and you became, by His favor, brothers. And you were on the edge of a pit of the Fire, and He saved you from it. Thus does Allah make clear to you His verses that you may be guided.' (Quran, Ali Imran: 103)

In addition to the above verse, the importance of maintaining good relations is also mentioned in a hadith. As for the hadith narrated from Abu Hurairah, he said that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

'Indeed, Allah has created creatures until, when He finished creating them, the womb stands up and says: this is the position of one who seeks refuge with You from severing it.' He said: "Indeed, are you pleased if I connect those who connect you and cut off those who cut you off?" He answered: yes. He said: "That is for you."

3. Examples of Using the Term 'Ukhti'

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To understand the meaning of 'ukhti' as a term of address, it would not be complete without considering some examples of its usage. Here are some examples of using the term 'ukhti' in daily life as a form of address.

- Ukhti fillah rahimakumullah

- How are you, ukhti?

- Jazakallah khair, ukhti

- Asalamu'alaikum, ukhti

4. Meaning of 'Akhi', 'Akhwat', and 'Ikhwan'

Besides 'ukhti', we may also be quite familiar with other terms such as 'akhi', 'akhwat', and 'ikhwan'. Therefore, in addition to understanding the meaning of 'ukhti', it is also important to know the meaning of these words to avoid using them incorrectly. As mentioned earlier, the meanings of 'ukhti', 'akhi', 'akhwat', and 'ikhwan' are clearly different. To understand the differences in meaning of each of these words, please refer to the following explanations.

1. Meaning of 'Akhi'

If the meaning of 'ukhti' is a term of address for my sister or female sibling, then 'akhi' is the opposite. 'Akhi' is commonly used to address male siblings. Similar to 'ukhti', in a social context, the term 'akhi' is now also associated with men who have a religious appearance.

2. Meaning of 'Akhwat'

Meanwhile, the term 'akhwat' is the plural form of 'ukhti'. The term 'akhwat' is commonly used to refer to female siblings and is addressed to a group of Muslim women. In addition, the term 'akhwat' is also commonly used as a third-person pronoun for women in general.

3. Meaning of 'Ikhwan'

On the other hand, the term 'ikhwan' refers to male siblings or a group of men. In addition, 'ikhwan' is also defined as Muslim men as a whole and in general.

Those are some explanations of the meanings of 'ukhti', 'akhi', 'akhwat', and 'ikhwan'. Be careful not to misuse them. Hopefully, this information is useful and can broaden your knowledge!

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

Understanding the Meaning of Ukhti and its Significance in Islam, Know the Difference with Akhwat (2024)

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