Masha Allah = As God has willed Alhamdu'lliah = All praise and thanks are due to Allah or Praise be to God Insha Allah = If Allah wills or God willing Allahhumma Barik = O Allah, bless [it/them]
The accent got me 🤣🤣🤣 Jummuah mubarak brothers and Sisters Salaam and love from a Muslim Senegalese France 🤣 May Allah Grant us takwa and unity to our ummah
Brother's accent is really on point and very good masha'Allah 😄❤️ it always gets and surprises me 😄 may Allah increase him in knowledge 😊❤️ Ameen, and Salam to you as well from an Egyptian sister, Gum'a Mubarka insha'Allah 🌷😊
14:08 You're on the right track MashaAllah... Even if we work hard the money we get is still a gift because people working much harder, tougher than us can be seen to make much less money, much fewer privileges, and even doing in a state if war, much difficulties. So we're always forgetting that it is Allah who created the means to do the work and then caused us to do the work and then gave us its fruit. From start to end it's a gift from Allah SWT.
It amazes me how The Quran gives me vivid images by the description. The rich man after loosing the garden he started to clap his hands one on another (not from sides) like when one loosing big time, one started to clap in a away of Alas and regret and sorrow..etc
We say mashaAllah whenever we see something astonishing or sparks our admirations from ourselves or someone elses. Like when you see your children, and you feel happy with their cuteness, you say "MashaAllah, you're so cute my little bunny" . Or maybe when you see a great building, you say "MashaAllah, beautiful architecture!". Basically giving back all credits of everything we see, hear, taste or feel, back to Allah SWT. And it ties to the protection of evil eye. Just observe how the brothers and sisters using this word in your comments, you'll used to it soon, inshaAllah. And Allah knows best.
Mashallah is a phrase to say to a likable thing or person or an accomplishment as you said some scholars say it protects you from evil eyes.. it's also used for gratitude like alhamdulillah
Humility is a great virtue in Islam - difficult to cultivate in a Godless environment/society where arrogance is rampant, which is why folks need to make a conscious effort to be humble. Whatever anyone has, Allah can take in the blink of an eye and Allah can give and give abundantly. Everything is a test. If we are constantly grateful and give to charity from our blessings, Allah preserves one's wealth and in fact increases the person in it (and the opposite is true too/vice versa).
Oh Allah! Thank you so much for I just realized something about the story. This severe punishment was in fact a great mercy from Allah to that rich man. Because Allah made him repent and go back to the right path SUBHAN ALLAH! However, Allah SW also increased the faith of the poor man that he was right and he is better than the rich man in the eyes of Allah SW.. etc. Moreover; in my own thoughts Im pretty sure that the poor man was the one who helped the rich man in his crisis. Being wealthy is horrible for it might lead one to forget Allah and/or being stingy and arrogant. It is scary to be rich or wealthy. Another important thing to notice is the (Masha’ Allah) in this story. When you love something you own very much or your looks or your wealth or job .. etc, dont forget to say (Masha’Allah). I always enjoy This two gardens story and the another garden story in Surah Noon (Ch.68). So much to learn from them.
Mashallah = ماشاء الله it means what Allah-God wills for example if you see a nice car house etc… remember the name of God Maslhallah a beautiful house. allah blesses it like that
You are doing great. Mashae"Allah. You are catching tbe nuances from the quran arabic words, despite I understand that you do read Arabic. This is amazing. This insight is your gift from Allah. May Allah protect you from any ill. Love you brother
I really apperciate you continuing the Prophet and Messenger series. 21:25 Performing Salah and doing the Sujdah (prostration) is always a reminder both physically and spiritually to stay grounded in the remembrance of Allah. Mashallah (God has willed it) is the other end to Inshallah (God Willing).
About Masha’Allah, there is a misconception that we say it to the other person. For example, if you got an A I say to you Masha’Allah. It is not the correct way. You get to say Masha’Allah as the owner of the A you get. I should say to you Allahumma Barik. Another example, I say about my car Masha’Allah. When you congratulate me for the car you say Allahumma Barik. I have just to know that few weeks ago and I was shocked cuz I used to say Masha’Allah a lot to others where I should say Allahumma Barik, which means loosely may Allah bless it for you.
@Texas Love hi Mr.Texas. Mashallah means whatever god willls. it reflects your acknowledgment that all good things come from allah's Will and permission. a recognition of gods blessing. weather its that beautiful bird you saw. Mashallah (whatever gods will in creating this beauty.) weather you completed that project that took you 2 years. Mashallah (Allah has willed tthat Icomplete this) we do not say Mashhalah that man has killed another man. Mashallah is showing gratitude and admiration for the goodness and good outcomes Allah makes. in the context of this story. Mashhalah is recognizing that the goodness came from Allah and not that mans planning and shrewdness etc.
I hope you'll do the "the story of jibril" by Omar Suleiman before proceeding to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) because Jibril's story goes all e way back to he beginning
I know these stories, nevertheless I find myself learning so much from watching these videos with you, I learn more details and think further and enjoy you sharing your thoughts, notion and reflections masha'Allah. May we both benefit from the reminders in these stories insha'Allah and may the time we spend learning be added to our good deeds, Ameen :) As for insha'Allah, yes we always use it when we say that we intend to do or will do something. It literally means ( if Allah wills = in Sha' Allah), we intend to do something and by God's will and permission we will, unless he doesn't want us to accomplish this matter for one reason or another (for our benefit). For example, one may do their best to catch a very important train for an important meeting or appointment, but they end up missing it as they had a small accident that delayed them or they ran out of gas or whatever the reason could be, and they feel sorry for themselves and feel sad because they missed it. This is where we remind one another that if Allah willed he would have made you catch the train, but it's His will that you missed it, and His will is always for your good and advantage, never to harm you or cause distress. Maybe if you were to catch that train some harm would have happened to you, or if you were to attend that meeting, it were to be a very unsuccessful one and cause you harm than good. So, Allah stopped you for your own good, and Allah knows what is best for you and you may not be aware of it. So, insha'Allah means I intend to do a thing , God willing. Mash'Allah means (What Allah has willed/ Allah has willed it) and we use it when we see or hear about something beautiful or worthy of praise to remind ourselves that it's all by the will and power of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) and also for our hearts to feel humble and not envious of one another, it's a reassurance that Allah gives to whomever he wills and that it's all in his hands. For example, you bought a new car a very beautiful one, and I heard the news or saw the car, I would immediately respond "congratulations, Mash'Allah, may Allah benefit you with it and blesses it for you :)). My sister passed a very important exam, I would say Alhamdulellah (all praise be to Allah), Mash'Allah, congratulations, sister. And so on, this how and why we use it, it's always good to remember Allah in times of happiness and distress :)
Masya Allah -> God will it. Ma -> each / every / any sya -> will Allah -> God Suited condition For example you saw green grass on desert in Saudi Arabia, which usually not happened (but its positive thing in a way) Or when you ask help but no one help, then suddenly you got help from stranger you're not even asked of. You remember if God will it, it happened. Or you saw some sad thing happened, which is almost unbelievable, then again remember God will it to happened.
For example whenever my children do good in school or sport and they come and tell me how they did something so good I say MashaAllah I know It's all from Allah coz Allah says in Quran Not even a leaf falls without His knowledge. Arrogance is so bad and affects people so badly I recently had such an evil and arrogant manager she maid hell of our lives I was always stressed going to work and people just started leaving and Allhamdullilah as devoted Muslim I always do my 5 prayers and make dua at that time my only dua was that Allah remove her from my life and give her what she deserves then I heard she is leaving they kicked her from company she lost job she also had heart problems. Indeed, arrogance is absolutely the worst thing.
heard an argument from the christians they say if islam was true why are muslim countries so poor while christian countries are so wealthy. Very difficult to describe tests and tribulations to these people.
everyone worship something, not just idols, some people worship themselves/their own ego, some people worship celebrities. the shahadah start with a negation of everything which is worshipped besides Allah swt
We generally use MashaAllah for others and Alhamdulillah for ourselves. "MashaAllah what a lovely house!" "Alhamdulillah I got an A in chemistry, Alhamdulillah I bought a house..." But we can only use it for halal things not haram things "MashaAllah you're drinking a beer" is not allowed.
The arrogance of the powerful man with the garden reminds me of a government and her proxies that exits right now they are 🇺🇸her proxies being 🇪🇺and🇮🇱.
Masya Allah means "whatever Allah willed has happened". it focused on acknowledge Allah's will. It use whenever you feel or see something amazed or appreciation for something positive. For example, you might say masya allah when you see or hear something beautiful or whatever make u feel happy n pleased when to see or heard about it. Or when you want to praised something, then you glorify Allah first with said MashaAllah first before u praise them (for example, ur son get a good score or he do something good or success about something then when u will praised ur son, you say masya Allah first before word of praise to ur son. "Masya Allah my son, u do something great. Keep the good work") While Subhanallah roughly translates to “Glory be to Allah.” “Subhanallah” generally means that Allah is free from imperfection and is above any wrongdoing. So it focused on Allah's holliness. it kinds complex for Subhanallah if u see something beautiful that amazed you, some people often confused use masya Allah or subhanallah when they see something beauty. But it depend on our intention. For example, if we see something beautiful like nature with have a great views, beautiful animal, beautiful person etc. If you intend to praise how beautiful Allah has made them (grateful to Allah who has made this beauty), then you will say "Masya Allah". But if you want to remind yourself that those beautiful scenery, animal, human etc no matter how beauty n grand they looks but they are not perfect (imperfection), then you will glorify Allah with said Subhanallah coz the perfection is belong to Allah only, not to those beauty scenery, or beautiful person or animal. other use of Subhanallah, it can use if u encounter a hardship or during hardship or u hear or see something bad, make u feel sad/down, unpleasant or any negativity about it, then u will said Subhanallah. It means you declare Allah is pure from all of defects or impure from something bad that u hear or see(it also a pray, may Allah protect you from that negativity so it didn't happen to you or not happen to anyone). You can also say Subhanallah when you see something that's strange or confuse you or make u feel scare
Masha Allah = As God has willed
Alhamdu'lliah = All praise and thanks are due to Allah or Praise be to God
Insha Allah = If Allah wills or God willing
Allahhumma Barik = O Allah, bless [it/them]
The accent got me 🤣🤣🤣
Jummuah mubarak brothers and Sisters
Salaam and love from a Muslim Senegalese France 🤣
May Allah Grant us takwa and unity to our ummah
Brother's accent is really on point and very good masha'Allah 😄❤️ it always gets and surprises me 😄 may Allah increase him in knowledge 😊❤️
Ameen, and Salam to you as well from an Egyptian sister, Gum'a Mubarka insha'Allah 🌷😊
Alhamdulillah rabi al'almin
14:08 You're on the right track MashaAllah... Even if we work hard the money we get is still a gift because people working much harder, tougher than us can be seen to make much less money, much fewer privileges, and even doing in a state if war, much difficulties. So we're always forgetting that it is Allah who created the means to do the work and then caused us to do the work and then gave us its fruit. From start to end it's a gift from Allah SWT.
It amazes me how The Quran gives me vivid images by the description. The rich man after loosing the garden he started to clap his hands one on another (not from sides) like when one loosing big time, one started to clap in a away of Alas and regret and sorrow..etc
We say mashaAllah whenever we see something astonishing or sparks our admirations from ourselves or someone elses. Like when you see your children, and you feel happy with their cuteness, you say "MashaAllah, you're so cute my little bunny" . Or maybe when you see a great building, you say "MashaAllah, beautiful architecture!". Basically giving back all credits of everything we see, hear, taste or feel, back to Allah SWT. And it ties to the protection of evil eye. Just observe how the brothers and sisters using this word in your comments, you'll used to it soon, inshaAllah. And Allah knows best.
Ma shaa Allah, well said brother cat 😊🪻
Mashallah is a phrase to say to a likable thing or person or an accomplishment as you said some scholars say it protects you from evil eyes.. it's also used for gratitude like alhamdulillah
Ma Shaa Allah 😍😍😍
Humility is a great virtue in Islam - difficult to cultivate in a Godless environment/society where arrogance is rampant, which is why folks need to make a conscious effort to be humble. Whatever anyone has, Allah can take in the blink of an eye and Allah can give and give abundantly. Everything is a test. If we are constantly grateful and give to charity from our blessings, Allah preserves one's wealth and in fact increases the person in it (and the opposite is true too/vice versa).
Yes ma sha Allah mean Allah blessed you to do it
Oh Allah! Thank you so much for I just realized something about the story. This severe punishment was in fact a great mercy from Allah to that rich man. Because Allah made him repent and go back to the right path SUBHAN ALLAH!
However, Allah SW also increased the faith of the poor man that he was right and he is better than the rich man in the eyes of Allah SW.. etc.
Moreover; in my own thoughts Im pretty sure that the poor man was the one who helped the rich man in his crisis.
Being wealthy is horrible for it might lead one to forget Allah and/or being stingy and arrogant. It is scary to be rich or wealthy.
Another important thing to notice is the (Masha’ Allah) in this story. When you love something you own very much or your looks or your wealth or job .. etc, dont forget to say (Masha’Allah).
I always enjoy This two gardens story and the another garden story in Surah Noon (Ch.68). So much to learn from them.
Mashallah = ماشاء الله it means what Allah-God wills for example if you see a nice car house etc… remember the name of God Maslhallah a beautiful house. allah blesses it like that
You are doing great. Mashae"Allah. You are catching tbe nuances from the quran arabic words, despite I understand that you do read Arabic. This is amazing. This insight is your gift from Allah. May Allah protect you from any ill. Love you brother
That was the mentally of Pharo he was the reason for success
Walaikum Assalaam brother 😊❤🤗
I really apperciate you continuing the Prophet and Messenger series. 21:25 Performing Salah and doing the Sujdah (prostration) is always a reminder both physically and spiritually to stay grounded in the remembrance of Allah.
Mashallah (God has willed it) is the other end to Inshallah (God Willing).
About Masha’Allah, there is a misconception that we say it to the other person. For example, if you got an A I say to you Masha’Allah. It is not the correct way. You get to say Masha’Allah as the owner of the A you get. I should say to you Allahumma Barik.
Another example, I say about my car Masha’Allah. When you congratulate me for the car you say Allahumma Barik.
I have just to know that few weeks ago and I was shocked cuz I used to say Masha’Allah a lot to others where I should say Allahumma Barik, which means loosely may Allah bless it for you.
Always nice to see your You Tube❤
Love this video bro , remember our god show us to path, one take you to haven the other take you to hellfire you make the call .
mashallah aslamo alikom
@Texas Love hi Mr.Texas. Mashallah means whatever god willls.
it reflects your acknowledgment that all good things come from allah's Will and permission.
a recognition of gods blessing. weather its that beautiful bird you saw. Mashallah (whatever gods will in creating this beauty.)
weather you completed that project that took you 2 years. Mashallah (Allah has willed tthat Icomplete this)
we do not say Mashhalah that man has killed another man. Mashallah is showing gratitude and admiration for the goodness and good outcomes Allah makes.
in the context of this story. Mashhalah is recognizing that the goodness came from Allah and not that mans planning and shrewdness etc.
I hope you'll do the "the story of jibril" by Omar Suleiman before proceeding to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) because Jibril's story goes all e way back to he beginning
I know these stories, nevertheless I find myself learning so much from watching these videos with you, I learn more details and think further and enjoy you sharing your thoughts, notion and reflections masha'Allah. May we both benefit from the reminders in these stories insha'Allah and may the time we spend learning be added to our good deeds, Ameen :)
As for insha'Allah, yes we always use it when we say that we intend to do or will do something. It literally means ( if Allah wills = in Sha' Allah), we intend to do something and by God's will and permission we will, unless he doesn't want us to accomplish this matter for one reason or another (for our benefit). For example, one may do their best to catch a very important train for an important meeting or appointment, but they end up missing it as they had a small accident that delayed them or they ran out of gas or whatever the reason could be, and they feel sorry for themselves and feel sad because they missed it. This is where we remind one another that if Allah willed he would have made you catch the train, but it's His will that you missed it, and His will is always for your good and advantage, never to harm you or cause distress. Maybe if you were to catch that train some harm would have happened to you, or if you were to attend that meeting, it were to be a very unsuccessful one and cause you harm than good. So, Allah stopped you for your own good, and Allah knows what is best for you and you may not be aware of it. So, insha'Allah means I intend to do a thing , God willing.
Mash'Allah means (What Allah has willed/ Allah has willed it) and we use it when we see or hear about something beautiful or worthy of praise to remind ourselves that it's all by the will and power of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) and also for our hearts to feel humble and not envious of one another, it's a reassurance that Allah gives to whomever he wills and that it's all in his hands. For example, you bought a new car a very beautiful one, and I heard the news or saw the car, I would immediately respond "congratulations, Mash'Allah, may Allah benefit you with it and blesses it for you :)). My sister passed a very important exam, I would say Alhamdulellah (all praise be to Allah), Mash'Allah, congratulations, sister. And so on, this how and why we use it, it's always good to remember Allah in times of happiness and distress :)
Masya Allah -> God will it.
Ma -> each / every / any
sya -> will
Allah -> God
Suited condition
For example you saw green grass on desert in Saudi Arabia, which usually not happened (but its positive thing in a way)
Or when you ask help but no one help, then suddenly you got help from stranger you're not even asked of. You remember if God will it, it happened.
Or you saw some sad thing happened, which is almost unbelievable, then again remember God will it to happened.
saying mashallah will protect you from any destruction weather it comes to your car home health or even your business!
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U like MMA n you have seen how khabib points to the sky n how he start speaking by praising Allah
For example whenever my children do good in school or sport and they come and tell me how they did something so good I say MashaAllah I know It's all from Allah coz Allah says in Quran Not even a leaf falls without His knowledge. Arrogance is so bad and affects people so badly I recently had such an evil and arrogant manager she maid hell of our lives I was always stressed going to work and people just started leaving and Allhamdullilah as devoted Muslim I always do my 5 prayers and make dua at that time my only dua was that Allah remove her from my life and give her what she deserves then I heard she is leaving they kicked her from company she lost job she also had heart problems. Indeed, arrogance is absolutely the worst thing.
May Allah grant halal income to the Yemeni sister
heard an argument from the christians they say if islam was true why are muslim countries so poor while christian countries are so wealthy. Very difficult to describe tests and tribulations to these people.
everyone worship something, not just idols, some people worship themselves/their own ego, some people worship celebrities. the shahadah start with a negation of everything which is worshipped besides Allah swt
❤❤❤alika walikum Assalam
We generally use MashaAllah for others and Alhamdulillah for ourselves. "MashaAllah what a lovely house!" "Alhamdulillah I got an A in chemistry, Alhamdulillah I bought a house..." But we can only use it for halal things not haram things "MashaAllah you're drinking a beer" is not allowed.
Please, can you react to surah al kahf.It’s Friday today, so it is the best time to react to it.
Dh is pronounced like Th, as in Thus…. And you you pronounce the last part exectly as you would say the ull in pull…
The arrogance of the powerful man with the garden reminds me of a government and her proxies that exits right now they are 🇺🇸her proxies being 🇪🇺and🇮🇱.
Masya Allah means "whatever Allah willed has happened". it focused on acknowledge Allah's will. It use whenever you feel or see something amazed or appreciation for something positive. For example, you might say masya allah when you see or hear something beautiful or whatever make u feel happy n pleased when to see or heard about it. Or when you want to praised something, then you glorify Allah first with said MashaAllah first before u praise them (for example, ur son get a good score or he do something good or success about something then when u will praised ur son, you say masya Allah first before word of praise to ur son. "Masya Allah my son, u do something great. Keep the good work")
While Subhanallah roughly translates to “Glory be to Allah.” “Subhanallah” generally means that Allah is free from imperfection and is above any wrongdoing. So it focused on Allah's holliness.
it kinds complex for Subhanallah if u see something beautiful that amazed you, some people often confused use masya Allah or subhanallah when they see something beauty. But it depend on our intention. For example, if we see something beautiful like nature with have a great views, beautiful animal, beautiful person etc. If you intend to praise how beautiful Allah has made them (grateful to Allah who has made this beauty), then you will say "Masya Allah". But if you want to remind yourself that those beautiful scenery, animal, human etc no matter how beauty n grand they looks but they are not perfect (imperfection), then you will glorify Allah with said Subhanallah coz the perfection is belong to Allah only, not to those beauty scenery, or beautiful person or animal.
other use of Subhanallah, it can use if u encounter a hardship or during hardship or u hear or see something bad, make u feel sad/down, unpleasant or any negativity about it, then u will said Subhanallah. It means you declare Allah is pure from all of defects or impure from something bad that u hear or see(it also a pray, may Allah protect you from that negativity so it didn't happen to you or not happen to anyone).
You can also say Subhanallah when you see something that's strange or confuse you or make u feel scare