In shaa Allah
ʔa‿ɫ. ɫaːh], also spelled In shaa Allah, is an Arabic language expression meaning "if God wills" or "God willing". The phrase is commonly used by Muslims, Arab Christians, and Arabic-speakers of other religions to refer to events that one hopes will happen in the future.
Older: Quran vs. Bible
Which is older Quran or Bible? The Bible is older than the Quran. The Quran was written by Muhammad in the 500 ADs. The Bible consists of books written centuries before. All of them were compiled into the Bible at a later time but the books themselves existed before the Quran.
Founder of Islam
The rise of Islam is intrinsically linked with the Prophet Muhammad, believed by Muslims to be the last in a long line of prophets that includes Moses and Jesus.
Language of devil
The devil mostly speaks a language of his own called Bellsybabble which he makes up himself as he goes along.
God in Aramaic
How do you say God in Aramaic? The Aramaic word for God is alôh-ô (Syriac dialect) or elâhâ (Biblical dialect), which comes from the same Proto- Semitic word (*ʾilâh-) as the Arabic and Hebrew terms.
Pronunciation: Saoirse
Saoirse is pronounced “Sur-sha.” The actress is aware of the difficulty her name creates for people, and she sympathizes with those who fumble over it.
Pronunciation: gyro
How do you pronounce gyro? The word comes from the Greek word for “spin,” a fact confirmed by staff at Greektown restaurant Athena. “Yee-ro” would apply to a single sandwich, as in, “I want a gyro,” while “yee-ros” would be the correct pronunciation if you were to say, “I love gyros,” Greek experts said.