A PRAYER FOR MY KARAN !!!NAZAR NA LAGE... - Page 2

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Posted: 18 years ago
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thats true
but dont worry im sure he'll b finne
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: nix nd soni

HEY EVRY1

guys u know wht i ws just sittin n as per usual thinkin abt armaan n suddenly i started thinkin tht maybe our soooooo much praising say kahin us ko nazar na lag jaye I MEA ALL OF US ARE JUST AFTER KARAN'S BEUTY his charming personality n all his looks his smile his eyes his acting his vocie his everything

so i ws thinkin kahin usse humaari hi nazar na lag jaaye so lets JUST SAY MASHAALLAH FOR KARAN SO THT USSE KISI KI NAZAR NA LAGE

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I SAY MASHAALLAH KARAN!!!!!GOD BLESS U N MAY ALLAH SHOWER ALL HIS BLESSINGS ON U. AMEEN

Exactly!!

Mashallah Munda bada hi sohda hai, aur uspar kambakht adaien, maar hi daalein.

Allah nazar-e-bad se bachaiey (ameen)

Muniza

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Veiledbeauty

Meaning of Mashallah:
Ma ša? Allah (?? ??? ????) is an Arabic phrase evoked by Muslims to indicate appreciation for an aforementioned individual or event. Towards this, it is used as an expression of respect, while at the same time serving as a reminder that all accomplishments are so achieved by the will of God. The closest English translation is "God has willed it", the past tense of God's will accentuating the essential Islamic doctrine of belief in fate. It is used to show joy and praise. It is said upon hearing good news.

People say Masha'Allah when they see something that they like or they want to praise they use this special word instead of a sentences like "May god be with you", "May God protect you", "I wish God protects you from all the evil", "be away from the evil looks", etc. especially in Muslim societies.

Just thought I'd post this 😃

Thanks dear, thats why we use those words like Mashallah, subhanallah, and also alhamdulillah- when we thakful to god for anything we said that.

Muniza

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Veiledbeauty

Meaning of Mashallah:
Ma ša? Allah (?? ??? ????) is an Arabic phrase evoked by Muslims to indicate appreciation for an aforementioned individual or event. Towards this, it is used as an expression of respect, while at the same time serving as a reminder that all accomplishments are so achieved by the will of God. The closest English translation is "God has willed it", the past tense of God's will accentuating the essential Islamic doctrine of belief in fate. It is used to show joy and praise. It is said upon hearing good news.

People say Masha'Allah when they see something that they like or they want to praise they use this special word instead of a sentences like "May god be with you", "May God protect you", "I wish God protects you from all the evil", "be away from the evil looks", etc. especially in Muslim societies.

Just thought I'd post this 😃

hey yaar thanks 4 sharin even i am a muslim n i know all abt d meaning n d word mashaallah

still thanks alot 4 sharin n lettin others know abt it

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