Masha Allah, Insha Allah
Ajibola 2017/01/19 05:59
Let have some lesson today on the use of:
1) Masha Allah
2) Insha Allah
The above two seems similar but yet different oops! Yes,
" Masha Allah" means "What Allah wants/wanted" and it's usually said nowadays when admiring something and showing good sentiment about it with no envy.
Example:
"What a nice dress ! Masha Allah"
"Ajibola is well behaved boy, Masha Allah"
"Insh Allah" means "if Allah wants" "God willing" and it's said in the end of
a sentence where the speaker is intending to do something.
Example:
"I will go visit my mum/dad this week, Insha Allah"
"I will travel to mecca & medina this year, Insha Allah"