Many viewers were surprised Tuesday night when Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden casually dropped the word “inshallah,” a common Arabic phrase translated to “God willing,” as he argued with ...
During last night’s presidential debate, former Vice President Joe Biden uttered an unlikely phrase in response to the president’s declaration that he would, at least eventually, release his tax ...
Many Middle East-related policy questions that could affect the lives of millions of people hang on the outcome of the US presidential elections in November: a possible return to the Iran nuclear deal ...
The college student who was ejected from a Southwest flight for his cell phone conversation in Arabic has no plans to take legal action against the airline. But Khairuldeen Makhzoomi does want an ...
Two weeks ago, a UC Berkeley student was kicked off a plane – for speaking Arabic, he says. Khairuldeen Makhzoomi said in an interview with The Times that he was chatting to his uncle on the phone ...
Arabic phrase invoked during presidential debate parallels James 4 and offers a window into how Christians and Muslims view God’s will. Unnoticed by many during the contentious first presidential ...
After using Arabic expression “inshallah” in the first US presidential debate, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is at the center of a social media storm. Biden used the phrase during an exchange in the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The phrase inshallah 'God willing' is well known, even to non-Arabic speakers, as a mitigator of any statement regarding the future, or hopes ...
The college student who was ejected from a Southwest flight for his cell phone conversation in Arabic has no plans to take legal action against the airline. But Khairuldeen Makhzoomi does want an ...
Many Middle East-related policy questions that could affect the lives of millions of people hang on the outcome of the US presidential elections in November: a possible return to the Iran nuclear deal ...