tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post4216496641633338588..comments2023-06-10T10:25:57.118+03:00Comments on Blue Abaya: The abused "Inshallah"Laylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09517032571160920075noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-22374342353104364002011-02-26T17:57:48.759+03:002011-02-26T17:57:48.759+03:00nice infonice infoAanhttp://www.dayaniputri.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-47585074843293766922011-02-11T21:34:39.611+03:002011-02-11T21:34:39.611+03:00while I dont like when "Insha'Allah"...while I dont like when "Insha'Allah" is used as a lazy way to not have to say yes or no, it is important for Muslims to not stop saying it all together. "Insha'Allah" reminds us that Gods will is at the center of absolutely evreything we do. I dont mind if someone says "insha'Allah" when I ask them to do something as long as they make the effort to do it.Proud Muslimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14579749597596552031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-11011404249065986822011-01-13T06:12:56.656+03:002011-01-13T06:12:56.656+03:00I know fairly bit about the abuse of the word esp....I know fairly bit about the abuse of the word esp. in business/corporate dealing, many Muslim businessman from all around the world been mislead/dupe by the excessive used of Inshallah by their Middle East counter part, while unknow to 'em these fella merely utter the world without weight what soever.<br /><br />But I never realize on how far it goes into the daily life of the people on the ipv6https://www.blogger.com/profile/06844634736908255564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-2413621175651564682010-12-25T23:58:52.447+03:002010-12-25T23:58:52.447+03:00Although I don't like the term being mistreate...Although I don't like the term being mistreated, I think I've learned to just accept this second, cultural meaning as an existing thing. Language is an organism; it grows and changes over time and it lets new things in. This use of Insha'Allah is deeply rooted as it was consumed by language. I think that the use is hypocritical and annoying, but it is a reality and it is an effective The Burdened Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10242884415134576664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-75147775519931074472010-12-22T16:39:09.327+03:002010-12-22T16:39:09.327+03:00Hi everyone and thaks for your comments!
I have to...Hi everyone and thaks for your comments!<br />I have to admit I sometimes use it myself at work when I'm busy..I've tried to avoid saying it altogether at work to avoid all sorts of miscommunications between people.<br /><br />It's such a deeply rooted saying for most arabs that its extremely hard for them to get rid of this habit.Laylahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09517032571160920075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-65790335208574780732010-12-22T14:52:36.818+03:002010-12-22T14:52:36.818+03:00I agree 100% with this post. I don't like the...I agree 100% with this post. I don't like the term one iota! My husband uses it when I ask him something that he feels is not of importance. I say to him....YES OR NO... NOT INSHA'ALLAH! He will say why not? I respond that when he says Insha'Allah, it means no. <br /><br />I am an American and he is Middle Easteren. There are alot of things I noticed about their "sayings&Daisyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02736828285540846986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-90262982041058996072010-12-21T01:59:34.711+03:002010-12-21T01:59:34.711+03:00I used to have the same problem with "insha&#...I used to have the same problem with "insha'Allah" but mainly when I had first converted and thought "insha'Allah" could be used interchangably with "we'll see" or "maybe" (which, unfortunately, it was being used that way.) My ex husband (who is also Saudi) used to use "insha'Allah" whenever I'd ask him to do something and Proud Muslimahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14579749597596552031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-56515174673500905712010-12-20T18:00:20.086+03:002010-12-20T18:00:20.086+03:00Totally agree with you about the misuse of word in...Totally agree with you about the misuse of word inshalah.<br /><br />I think most of the Saudis (including myself) have misused this word tooooo much!<br /><br />Thank you for being a good mirror for us.طيب النازلhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14755646827073594616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3100788116354675609.post-88140838819224902162010-12-20T12:25:47.384+03:002010-12-20T12:25:47.384+03:00I had to stop using Enshallah the 'Slang' ...I had to stop using Enshallah the 'Slang' way, when my daughter looked at me in the face, and said... mommy I don't like enshallah. I then realised that I have been using enshallah the 'slang' way instead of the proper way. now I have made sure I use enshallah ONLY when I am 100 % sure the thing will happen. And she has grown to like the term once again.Lavender ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/13316482212239799511noreply@blogger.com