Ma Sha Allah In Arabic

Ma Sha Allah In Arabic. مَا شاء الله / mash 'Allah Mash'Allah is used when you want to show joy, appreciation and respect towards a person event or something The closest translation for it in English is ( God willed it ).


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In Islam, Allah alone can protect against the evil eye, a curse that's manifested by casting an envious or ill-wishing glare, and jinns, or supernatural beings The phrase 'MashAllah (ما شاء الله) is closely translated to mean "as God has willed"

with English Translations and Transliterations (Pronunciation) Four Arabic Phrases You Must Know - Mashallah, Inshallah, Alhamdulillah, Subhanallah ''God has willed it' or 'As God has wished'') [note 1] is an Arabic phrase generally used to positively denote something of greatness or beauty and to express a feeling of awe

. Mashallah" is an Arabic expression used to express admiration, appreciation, or gratitude towards something It is a ubiquitous expression among Muslims and Arabs, used to acknowledge the beauty or majesty of a person, event, or circumstance.

. In Islam, Allah alone can protect against the evil eye, a curse that's manifested by casting an envious or ill-wishing glare, and jinns, or supernatural beings Sometimes it is said when something you hear or see something unbelievable.