What is the difference between Mashallah and inshallah?

The literal meaning of Mashallah is "what God has willed", in the sense of "what God has willed has happened"; it is used to say something good has happened, used in the past tense. Inshallah, literally "if God has willed", is used similarly but to refer to a future event.
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When should you say Mashallah?

'Mashallah' is generally used to express amazement, praise, thankfulness, gratitude, or joy for an event that has already occurred. In essence, it's a way to acknowledge that God, or Allah, is the creator of all things and has bestowed a blessing.
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What is the difference between Inshallah and Alhamdulillah?

In sha Allah means "Allah willing" MashaAllah means "whatever Allah wills" and Alhumdullilah means simply "praise be to Allah ".
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What's the difference between subhanallah and Mashallah?

Subhan Allah is used when a person praises God. The difference is that in "Masha Allah" the person or thing is being praised while in "Subhan Allah" God itself is praised. Thanks to all of you for your valuable help.
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What's the difference between Mashallah?

What is meaning of Mashallah? (When to say Mashallah or Inshallah?) The meaning of Arabic phrase Mashallah is “what Allah has willed has happened” or “that which God wanted”. Mashallah is often said to show appreciation for something happening for a person.
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What is the reply of Inshallah?

Insha'Allah literally means “If God wills it will happen.” There actually is not fixed response to the word. To this, you can either nod in agreement or smile or could as well say Insha'Allah or might as well just say something like “Okay bye then.”
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What is the meaning of Insha Allah?

Definition of inshallah

: if Allah wills : God willing.
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Should I say Alhamdulillah or Mashallah?

For example, if someone said to you, “you've got a nice house, Masha ALLAH!” You should respond by saying “Alhamdulillah! And Mashallah means “By the grace of allah” So If you hear a 5 year old hafiz say the entire quran in a song like voice, with Perfect Tajwid You would say (oops!
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What is wallahi in Islam?

New Word Suggestion. I swear to Allah. To promise that something is true.
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Can I say may Allah bless you?

How Do You Say May Allah Bless you in Arabic. The transliteration for this is Baraka Allahu Fik, meaning May Allah Bless You.
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Is MashAllah a greeting?

Mashallah

The expression mashallah means "it is what God willed" and is used to congratulate someone on their good fortune, and to protect others against the "evil eye".
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Do you say Ameen after inshallah?

Can you say Ameen after Inshallah? No, you don't say Amen after Inshallah. When you say a prayer, you say Amen. When you want to do something or wait for something to happen, you say Inshalla.
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What does Mashallah Tabarakallah mean?

Ma Sha Allah and Tabarakallah have similar meanings. Tabarakallah is an Arabic word that can be translated as “may Allah bless” whereas Ma Sha Allah means “what Allah has willed”. Ma Sha Allah Tabarakallah is the phrase Muslims use most of the time to express appreciation of anything.
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What means Astaghfirullah?

(slang) An expression of disbelief, disapproval. Astaghfirullah! Look at the state of your room. (Islam, literally) In the literal sense, "I seek forgiveness from Allah"; a short prayer of redemption. (Islam) An expression of guilt or shame.
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What does subhanallah mean?

Among Muslims: '(all) praise be to God'. Also used as a general expression of praise, gratitude, or relief.
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Can you swear on Allah's name?

[He should swear by the name of Allah, not by the Prophet or anything else which is esteemed in the Shari'a or one of His attributes, like Oneness, timelessness and existence.]
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How do you say thanks to Allah?

Always remember to say "Alhamdulillah" when you see something that you feel grateful for. After each prayer, spend a few minutes thanking Allah (glory be to Him) for some of the little and big things you have in your life.
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How do you say amen in Islam?

ʾĀmīn (Arabic: آمين) is the Arabic form of Amen. In Islam, it is used with the same meaning as in Judaism and Christianity; when concluding a prayer, especially after a supplication (du'a) or reciting the first surah Al Fatiha of the Qur'an, as in prayer (salat), and as an assent to the prayers of others.
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What does Ameen mean?

Amin or Amine (Arabic: أمين amīn) is an Arabic male given name, meaning "devoted, honest, straightforward, trusty, worth of belief (believable), loyal, faithful, obedient". Al-Amin.
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What is the opposite of inshallah?

Hamdullah. Hamdullah is the opposite of Insha'Allah. You say Insha'Allah before something happens and Hamdullah after it happens. Hamdullah means “thank God” and you use it to thank God for something good that has already happened.
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How do you say God willing in Arabic?

Hijazi Arabic

From Arabic إِنْ شَاءَ اَللَّه‎ (ʾin šāʾa l-lah).
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What language do Muslims speak?

A: Arabic is the language of the holy Qur'an. Muslims and non-Muslims alike in Arab lands speak Arabic. However, not all Muslims speak this language on a daily basis. Muslims in non-Arab regions, where the vast majority of Muslims live today, use Arabic for prayer and religious purposes only.
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