The Mashallah and the Inshallah are two words that sound similar and have similar definitions, which is why it's easy to become confused between the two phrases. The main difference is inshallah is said to wish for a future result: Mashallah = Allah has willed. Inshallah = If Allah wills it. Inshallah can be expressed as follows: "I pray
1. CheapApple6926 • 8 mo. ago. Your God and our God is the one and the only God, so it's no problem. 1. ChoiceAttention3623 • 8 mo. ago. It's nice how Christians are inclusive and wish Muslims happiness on their holidays. But you won't see a Muslim say Merry Christmas to be nice. That makes me sad. 0:00 / 1:49 Difference between Ma sha Allah & Tabarak Allah Does saying Allahumma Barik ward off evil eye Assim assimalhakeem 803K subscribers Subscribe 50K views 2 years ago Access courseWith Muslim families, you must say "mashallah" with every compliment lest someone think you are jealous and have the evil eye. Whereas in some cultures talismans, such as the popular Turkish Nazar, are used as defence against the eye, in the region it is held that Allah is the only protector against its evil. Thamer Al Subaihi.Because I was told not to say "mashallah". It's recommended not to praise someone over their piousness overtly. Please check it out. However, if you want to encourage someone in continuing their righteous actions, you can phrase it like this, "Allahumma Baarik, I find you very inspiring in the way Allah blessed you with such a strong Imaan. mHdYm.