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Derrick Conley
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20 December, 15:20
Whats the diffrence between inshallah and wallah
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Blaze Garner
20 December, 15:32
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Inshallah means "If Allah ta'ala wills" which Muslims say when they are making any type of prediction or statement about the future in general.
Wallahi is one of three ways Muslims make a binding oath to Allah subhana wa ta'ala. The other two ways are "Billahi" and "Tallahi"
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