unfortunately i dont have any basic knowledge of Arabic grammar. - TopicsExpress



          

unfortunately i dont have any basic knowledge of Arabic grammar. still i try to learn from online various literature, whenever it requires me to learn immediately. however, what i have learned regarding this: Arabic in šā Allāh. (ان شاء الله) - which means If Allah wills it. to get its true meaning we must write and recite the three parts of the phrase sepearately, otherwise the meaning will be changed grossly. many of us, on the other hand, write in two parts: insha Allah. unknowingly that the meaning of insha Allah, more accurately, is creation of Allah, root word insha means creation or origination (Possessive phrase,Mudaf) and the word Allah is as mudaf ilayh. so when we write insha Allah in the form of mudaf and mudaf ilayh, the meaning becomes creation by Allah which is the actual meaning, If Allah wills it. may Allah swt forgives us from misinterpreting the holy words.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 08:52:21 +0000

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