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Mufti Menk

Don't ever write INSHAALLAH! -

Mufti Menk

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Islam

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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If you are writing in Shah Allah, which means if Allah wills, okay?

0:36.2

In the Arabic language, if you're writing it in the Arabic language, the correct way of writing it is

0:41.7

three separate words.

0:43.4

In Shah Allah.

0:45.8

So in Shah Allah, and when you're saying it, you say in Shah Allah, okay?

0:52.2

So I'm writing it in the Arabic language, the correct way of writing it is

0:56.7

three separate words.

0:59.2

In Shah Allah.

1:00.7

In the Arabic language.

1:02.2

In any other language, if I am saying if Allah wills in English, I should write IF,

1:09.6

space, A, double L, A, H, space, W, I, L, L, S, that's if Allah wills.

1:15.8

Those are three separate words.

1:17.2

But if I am doing what is known as a transliteration, which means it's Arabic, but I'm just writing

1:24.8

it in another language for people to read it.

1:27.4

I can write it anyhow, anyhow, completely for as long as it is readable to the people,

1:36.8

legible, they can see it, they can read it.

1:39.7

If you look at, you know, the Malay language, they write in siya Allah, the S, Y, A, they

1:47.5

pronounce it, they pronounce the S, Y, the way we pronounce S, H.

1:53.6

So they can write it how they want for as long as when people read it, they read it in

1:58.4

siya Allah.

2:00.7

Because a transliteration means nothing.

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