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An Arabic term, it means literally "Should Allah(God) want to" but when used it means "No" in the least harmful manner.
It's most commonly used as a response to a request of "going out" or "planning a visit".
It's widely used among Arab moms as a reply to her child's request.
- Mom can we go to the park after lunch?
- Inshallah habibi.
- So should I get dressed?
- Inshallah.
Inshallah by Mr. Muakond July 24, 2017
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A general term that arabs use when they are not willing to fulfill their commitments.

Also means God (in this case Allah) willing.
Omar: so when you gonna pay me a visit?
Abdul: soon inshallah
inshallah by Yamen May 12, 2008
Hit and hope
Crossing and inshallah
The muslim way of saying no or never.
Bae: Are you sure you're going to marry me? We've already done it all.

Nae: Inshallah, I will!
Inshallah by nomanito December 20, 2018
inshallah (in )= if , (sha'a)= willed (Allah)= the name of God.
"if Allah wills for it to happen" / "God willing".

insha'Allah :
1. when one speaks of an activity in the future that he wishes for.

2. sarcastic response when a silly/unlikely/undesirable claim/demand/threat is made.

3. general response when being asked if you would be down for whatever activities in the future, regardless of how you feel about it.
1. inshallah: positively
(i'll be home by 2:00 AM insha'Allah)
(- will you be alright? -insha'Allah.)

2. inshallah: sarcastically
(-you will begging for forgiveness! - yeah insha'Allah <yeah, right>)

3. inshallah: generally
(- will you be on time next time? -insha'Allah)
(- can you bring your brother along? - insha'Allah, will see)
inshallah by Subject93 October 11, 2023

Inshallah and Cross

Trent's signature move whenever he faces an ounce of pressure on the wing.
"INSHALLAH AND CROSS"

"TRENT DONT"
It’s an Arabic word that means God willing it’s commonly referred to as the Muslim maybe
Inshallah we’ll get you a car
Inshallah by Rosebud336 June 20, 2025