The Islamic phrase "insha'Allah" is written إنْ شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ in Arabic (pronounced [in shā'a Allāh]) and is generally translated as "if Allah (God) wills" or "God willing". When writing "insha'Allah" in Arabic, it is important to know that the phrase is made of three separate words, which gives the phrase its true meaning "if Allah wills". In Arabic, إِن [in] means "if", شَاءَ [shā'a] means "(He) willed", and الله [Allāh] means "God Almighty (the True and Only One)".
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The Islamic phrase "insha'Allah" is written إنْ شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ in Arabic (pronounced [in shā'a Allāh]) and is generally translated as "if Allah (God) wills" or "God willing". When writing "insha'Allah" in Arabic, it is important to know that the phrase is made of three separate words, which gives the phrase its true meaning "if Allah wills". In Arabic, إِن [in] means "if", شَاءَ [shā'a] means "(He) willed", and الله [Allāh] means "God Almighty (the True and Only One)".
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