Yes, there is a difference between the two. InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future. Whereas, bi'ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.
Yes, there is a difference between the two.
InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future.
Whereas, bi’ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.
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Ramadan mubarak means, 'may you have a blessed ramadan'. Ramadan kareem means, 'may you have a generous ramadan'.
Ramadan mubarak means, ‘may you have a blessed ramadan’.
Ramadan kareem means, ‘may you have a generous ramadan’.
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