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And if Islam is false, than it means that Muhammad probably didn't have the answers to the questions and hoped someone would help him with it until the next day, but eventually it took him 15 days to collect at least some vague answers from the people and then as an excuse for his delay he said that it was because he didn't say ''in sha' Allah''. | And if Islam is false, than it means that Muhammad probably didn't have the answers to the questions and hoped someone would help him with it until the next day, but eventually it took him 15 days to collect at least some vague answers from the people and then as an excuse for his delay he said that it was because he didn't say ''in sha' Allah''. | ||
==Effectiveness== | |||
Saying ''in sha' Allah'' is supposed to help people achieve their goals/wishes. If people don't say ''in sha' Allah'', then their goals shouldn't be achieved (for example, Solomon couldn't have kids without saying ''in sha' Allah''). But since people from other religions and atheists sometimes achieve their goals without saying ''in sha' Allah'' and Muslims not always achieve their goals despite saying ''in sha' Allah'', then the effectiveness of this phrase on achieving goals is approximately 0%. | |||
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