Crossword clues for inshallah
inshallah
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1857, phonetic spelling of Arabic in sha Allah "if Allah wills (it)."
Wiktionary
interj. (context Arabic English English) God willing; Deo volente; expressing the speaker’s wish for a given future event to occur, especially in a Muslim country or Islamic context.
Wikipedia
Inshallah (, ʾin shāʾallāh), also in sha Allah or insha'Allah, is Arabic for "God willing" or "if God wills", and simply abbreviated iA. The phrase is used by both Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews.
In sha Allah (also inshallah) is an Arabic phrase for "God willing".
Inshallah or in sha Allah may also refer to:
In sha Allah is a real life based novel written by Oriana Fallaci chronicling the experiences of a fictional group of Italian soldiers on a 1983 peace keeping mission in Beirut. The novel draws heavily on Fallaci's own experiences of war, covering the Middle East as a war correspondent throughout the 1980s. It has been published in Italy by the editor Rizzoli in 1990. The title refers to the Arabic word إن شاء الله (In šāʾ Allāh) that means "God willing" or "if Allah wills".
Usage examples of "inshallah".
Hank, however, has a clear view of the towns of Inshallah, Glacierhelm, and Gadalene.
When you are sixty and I am a hundred, inshallah, you will still be a girl to me.