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Mortimer
10-02-2020, 07:44 AM
What does Mashallah mean and what means Inshallah? And when do you use Mashallah and when do you use Inshallah? And is there something third similar too?

dark-mysterio
10-03-2020, 01:33 AM
it's is my own interpretation based on what i know (so i mey get wrong)

Mashallah: is used to say something like that a beautiful thing you wear or i am happy for your job promotion or any greeting (for something he did,wear...) to somebody in a good way

Inshallah: is used to say something like if God willing i dot dat or i have planning to dat if God willing or or i hope this will happen to me or somebody else or i hope (to an others person) than with God willing it's will happen to you or you will do that thing you wanted to do


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashallah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah

Jacques de Imbelloni
10-03-2020, 03:05 AM
it's is my own interpretation based on what i know (so i mey get wrong)

Mashallah: is used to say something like that a beautiful thing you wear or i am happy for your job promotion or any greeting (for something he did,wear...) to somebody in a good way

Inshallah: is used to say something like if God willing i dot dat or i have planning to dat if God willing or or i hope this will happen to me or somebody else or i hope (to an others person) than with God willing it's will happen to you or you will do that thing you wanted to do


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashallah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah

Mashallah:Mazel Tov

Inshallah:Ojalá

PaleoEuropean
10-03-2020, 03:18 AM
They come from the concept of invoking God's name in all circumstances, good or bad MashaAllah is something you say to someone who has something good happen to them as to not be envious. InshaAllah is God willing, which is self explanatory and Astagfirullah is what you say when something bad happens, there is probably more but from my experience and research those are the most popular.

Chaos One
10-03-2020, 03:19 AM
Mashallah: Happened
Inshallah: Will happen

PaleoEuropean
10-03-2020, 03:20 AM
Forgot Alhamdulilah which is more of a mutual praise when something good happens or can be directed at yourself. Like if you find a 5 dollar bill in the Piggly Wiggly parking lot you would say Alhamdulillah, or if you score a hit on a Soviet tank cresting the ridge.

Kamal900
10-03-2020, 03:33 AM
Forgot Alhamdulilah which is more of a mutual praise when something good happens or can be directed at yourself. Like if you find a 5 dollar bill in the Piggly Wiggly parking lot you would say Alhamdulillah, or if you score a hit on a Soviet tank cresting the ridge.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

Trouble
10-03-2020, 03:46 AM
I won’t give the direct translation just the way these are used.

Mashallah: great, good job
Inshallah: hopefully
Alhamdulillah: thankfully
Jazakallah: thanks
Astaghfirullah: awful, bad
Subhanallah: beautiful, amazing
Bismillah: let’s begin

Ascended
10-03-2020, 04:25 AM
it's is my own interpretation based on what i know (so i mey get wrong)

Mashallah: is used to say something like that a beautiful thing you wear or i am happy for your job promotion or any greeting (for something he did,wear...) to somebody in a good way

Inshallah: is used to say something like if God willing i dot dat or i have planning to dat if God willing or or i hope this will happen to me or somebody else or i hope (to an others person) than with God willing it's will happen to you or you will do that thing you wanted to do


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashallah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah

Are you embarrassed of your knowledge? why being so hesitant...yes, this is correct.

Ascended
10-03-2020, 04:27 AM
They come from the concept of invoking God's name in all circumstances, good or bad MashaAllah is something you say to someone who has something good happen to them as to not be envious. InshaAllah is God willing, which is self explanatory and Astagfirullah is what you say when something bad happens, there is probably more but from my experience and research those are the most popular.

Yes...there is also "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to Allah)
and Al hamdu lilLah (Praise Allah)

osman_ghazi
02-02-2021, 06:36 AM
Mashallah-Means as an admiration of something beautiful or cool or great.

Inshallah-Literally means If God wants or hopefully.

There are other ones like Elhamdullilah (thanks God).

TheMaestro
02-03-2021, 12:32 PM
Even Christians use this in middle-east, allah is god, so it's just tied with him. It's like saying thanks god etc.

Avicenna
02-03-2021, 12:53 PM
Even Christians use this in middle-east, allah is god, so it's just tied with him. It's like saying thanks god etc.

Yep , people get surprised when Arab Christians call their god in the bible as Allah . Even Jesus pbuh spoke aramaic and he would've called god as Allaha or ellaha.

Randommembr
02-03-2021, 11:48 PM
Yep , people get surprised when Arab Christians call their god in the bible as Allah . Even Jesus pbuh spoke aramaic and he would've called god as Allaha or ellaha.

Non-Muslims in Muslim countries say -allah words(like mashallah) all the time as well not just Christian Arabs.

Radimir
02-04-2021, 12:33 AM
Mashallah is when you express happiness

Inshallah is the same as saying God willing.

Ethan Connor
07-16-2021, 06:38 PM
it's is my own interpretation based on what i know (so i mey get wrong)

Mashallah: is used to say something like that a beautiful thing you wear or i am happy for your job promotion or any greeting (for something he did,wear...) to somebody in a good way

Inshallah: is used to say something like if God willing i dot dat or i have planning to dat if God willing or or i hope this will happen to me or somebody else or i hope (to an others person) than with God willing it's will happen to you or you will do that thing you wanted to do


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashallah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah

I think you're right Sir.

Breathe
07-16-2021, 06:47 PM
Inshallah means:
If it is in God’s will, it will surely happen in the future.
Example sentence: Inshallah, in a couple of years, I will get a job that pays $100,000.

Mashallah means:
Praising God for his blessings.
Example sentence: You have such a beautiful house, Mashallah.

I think it’s amazing how Arabs mention God in every conversation 😅