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Encyclopedia > Inshallah

Inshaallah can mean:

  • Insha'Allah, an Arabic phrase meaning "Ballsonya" traditionally invoked by Muslims when referring to the future.
  • Inshalla (film), a 1996 Korean movie.
  • Inshalla (song), a 1996 song by Karunesh.

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Inshallah - Reader comments at DanielPipes.org (688 words)
The Arabic word Inshallah literally "if God let be" has been a very popular word in all Islamic cultures, whether Arabic or not, since the emergence of Islam.
Inshallah belongs to the many words which are religious in their origin and coined with the help of the word Allah since God is omnipresent in human life and of course particularly in Islam.
Inshallah used this way is a nuisance, unsatisfactory and devoid of meaning.
Waiting for the Suicide Truck - New York Times (609 words)
Fallaci's work, "Inshallah" begins on the night in October 1983 when two members of a Khomeinist sect, the Sons of God, crash suicide trucks, one into the American Marine compound, the other into the French compound.
Fallaci is not the first journalist to find that truth escapes the net of reportage but belongs to those who make appropriate myths out of the chaos.
In "Inshallah" she manages to make the confused universe of Beirut factions and political goals internally coherent and weirdly rational.
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