The Spanish word ojalá (I hope, I wish) is derived from law šá lláh, a phrase meaning "God willing." It is one of many words borrowed from Arabic due to the Muslim possesion of part of Spain from the eighth to fifteenth centuries.
Bismillah textiles is a vertical textile mill in Pakistan.
The chairman of Bismillah, Abdul Majeed Sheikh, With his vast experience and most credible reputation, he makes sure that the company’s needs of yarn and grey fabrics are met in a professional and most effective manner.
Bismillah, ISO 9002 certified, ensures that the quality standards are followed and met as per the customer’s requirements.
Bismillah occurs at the head of every chapter (surah) in the Holy Qur'an, with the exception of the 9th chapter, Surah al-Baraa'at (also called Surah al-Tawbah).
This bismillah is taken from a letter written on behalf of Prophet Muhammad [s] to the Ruling Archbishop of Egypt.
Bismillah is still written with the same letters, but the calligraphy has certainly changed.