- inshallah
- foreign term Etymology: Arabic in shā' Allāh if Allah wills ; God willing
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Inshallah — can mean:*Insha Allah, an Arabic phrase meaning God willing traditionally invoked by Muslims when referring to the future * Inshallah (novel), a 1991 Italian novel by Oriana Fallaci, a fictional account of Italian peace keepers stationed in… … Wikipedia
inshallah — [in shä′lä] interj. 〚Ar〛 Allah, or God, willing; please God * * * … Universalium
inshallah — 1857, phonetic spelling of Arabic in sha Allah if Allah wills (it) … Etymology dictionary
inshallah — [in shä′lä] interj. [Ar] Allah, or God, willing; please God … English World dictionary
inshallah — interjection /ˌɪnʃˈɑ.lə/lang=ar God willing; Deo volente; expressing the speaker’s wish for a given future event to occur, especially in an Arabic speaking country or Islamic context. We will sign the contract tomorrow, inshallah … Wiktionary
Inshallah (novel) — infobox Book | name = Inshallah title orig = translator = James Marcus and Oriana Fallaci author = Oriana Fallaci cover artist = country = Italy, Lebanon language = Italian series = genre = Novel publisher = Doubleday release date = 1992 media… … Wikipedia
Inshallah — Inschallah, arabisch إن شاء الله in schā Allāh, DMG in šāʾa llāh, „So Gott will“, ist eine häufig benutzte Redewendung in der arabischen Umgangssprache. Gerne wird sie als Beispiel für das Klischee eines angeblich Islam typischen Fatalismus… … Deutsch Wikipedia
inshallah — (Arab.) If Allah wills it … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Inshallah — n. (Arabic) God willing … English contemporary dictionary
inshallah — (in SHAH lah) [Arabic] If God is willing … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases