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Learn when and how the Arabic word “Inshallah” is used in daily life
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“Inshallah” is one of the most commonly used phrases in Arabic. It roughly translates to “if God wills” but has many different meanings depending on the context and the speaker’s tone of voice. It can be used formally as a religious affirmation for Muslims or more casually by Arabic speakers. Read on to learn more about the meaning and usage of this versatile phrase.
Meaning of “Inshallah”
“Inshallah” is translated as “if God wills.” It’s a shortened version of “insha’Allah,” and Muslims use it as a reminder that everything that happens is through Allah's will. Arabic speakers, including Arabic Christians, use the phrase more casually to mean “hopefully,” “maybe,” or “I don’t know.”
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