Subhanallah is an Arabic term that is often used by Muslims to express admiration, praise, and awe towards Allah. The phrase is composed of two words: "Subhan" and "Allah." "Subhan" means "glory" or "free from any imperfection," while "Allah" is the Arabic word for God. Therefore, the phrase "Subhanallah" means "Glory be to God" or "God is free from any imperfection". Muslims often say "Subhanallah" when they witness or experience something that is beyond their comprehension or when they want to acknowledge Allahs power and blessings. It is also used as a reminder of their faith and devotion to Islam. The phrase is often recited as a form of dhikr, which is a way of remembering Allah and seeking His blessings.