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Inshallah Quotes — Islamic Quotes About Faith (In Sha Allah)

Inshallah — "if Allah wills" — is more than a polite filler word. The Quran in Surah al-Kahf corrects the believer who promises an outcome without it (18:23–24), and the phrase has since become a daily checkpoint that returns control to its rightful owner. The cards in this category focus on what that surrender actually feels like in practice. Some are about plans that didn't unfold the way we wanted, and the slow realization later that the version we got was the better one. Others are about waiting — for a marriage, a job, a healing, a return — without bitterness, on the conviction that what is written for you cannot miss you, and what missed you was never going to reach you. A few address the misuse of the phrase: saying "inshallah" when we mean "no." These are written gently, not as scolding. New cards are added regularly. If this category resonates, the related collections on Sabr (patience), Dua (asking), and Allah (about His attributes) extend the same theme from different angles.