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  • 16:4016:40, 15 October 2024 diff hist +141 Mashallah 39.62.31.10 (talk) The difference between "Mashallah" and "Ma Shaa Allah" lies in their meaning and usage: 1. Mashallah (ما شاء الله): Meaning: "What Allah has willed." Usage: It is commonly used to express admiration, appreciation, or praise for something beautiful or good, while attributing the blessing to God's will. For example, when seeing someone's success or a beautiful sight, one might say, "Mashallah" to acknowledge that it is a result of Allah's will. 2. Ma Shaa Allah (ما شاء الله): Meaning: "A... Tags: Reverted missing file added Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 16:3316:33, 15 October 2024 diff hist +4 Inshallah 39.62.31.10 (talk) "In shaa Allah" is written this way in English, and it means "if Allah wills." However, if you write "Insha Allah" (without the proper spacing), it could mean "Allah has been created," which is incorrect and blasphemous. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 16:0916:09, 15 October 2024 diff hist +14 Inshallah 39.62.31.10 (talk) "In shaa Allah" is written this way in English, and it means "if Allah wills." However, if you write "Insha Allah" (without the proper spacing), it could mean "Allah has been created," which is incorrect and blasphemous. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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