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Inshallah!

Under: Random Thoughts, Uncategorized @ 12:50 pm on Tuesday, 12.5.06

A: Would you like to go to dinner?
B: Inshallah!
A: So, is that a yes or a no?
B: Inshallah.
A: (At this point extremely frustrated.) Okay, I know… Everything
happens by God’s will, but would you like to go to dinner?
B: Inshallah.
A: Okay, I know… but is that a yes or a now? Actually, never mind. Forget it!

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A: I have not received your RSVP card. It would be really nice to have you, so will you be there?
B: Inshallah…
A: Ok, it would be really nice to have you. So would that be a yes?
B: Inshallah…
A: ummm, Inshallah yes or Inshallah no?
B: Inshallah, who knows what might happen…
A: True. So is that a yes??
B: Inshallah
A: (At this point doesn’t even want her there, and wouldn’t even include her in the count.) Alright!

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A: Would you like to go bowling Dec. 23rd?
B: Inshallah…
A: Okay, I’d take that as a yes…how many tickets would you like?
B: Inshallah I’ll let you know…
A: (Thinking, yeah sure you’ll let me know..why don’t you just say it. No.) Yeah? Please do.
B: Inshallah!

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These are just a few minor of the many encounters I have with the word Inshallah through out the day! According to Mariam’s Webster Inshallah is defined as: if Allah wills : God willing.. I know that everything happens by God’s will, but we actually have to take the initiative to make something happen. Right?! What’s wrong with Yes, inshallah, I’ll go. Yes, inshllah, I’ll be there. Yes, inshallah! In may instance, I’m inclined to believe that, when saying inshallah as a stand alone response, people are telling you No! So why can’t they just say, plain and simple, No!

7 Comments »

kerr

12.5.06 @ 2:31 pm

EXCELLENT POINT.

Rihab

12.5.06 @ 2:56 pm

Inshalla

MQabbani

12.5.06 @ 3:28 pm

hmm ,

yeah it’s bother alot… usually i be tough in talk when it become like that

like : okay this mean NO , bye

Luai

12.5.06 @ 3:50 pm

Very funny. I usually take is as a “polite no”…or use it as one.

mo

12.5.06 @ 5:13 pm

the arab culture is a “hight-context” culture and “inshallah” is one example of this … you should pay attention to facial expressions, tone of voice, body language etc. to guess whether the inshallah means yes or no.

sorry 3al falsafeh :D

josi

12.5.06 @ 9:43 pm

you know, when you have kids you really have to think before saying inshalla, because if you say it to get them off your back (as most people do) they start to think that it means no. Whenever I say inshalla, Omar asks me if it means yes or no, so I have cut down on using it as an easy answer because it just doesn’t cut it with the kids anymore.

Jad

12.6.06 @ 6:52 am

I second Josi, Think twice before using it with your children

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