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Inch'Allah Lyrics

Sing the same song along the way
Keep focused throughout the day
Take a ride on your mantra
From your life, have an overall view
Simultaneously here and there
Be prepared for what is new
Put a light on a new world
Deep rooted in the past
Link your current thoughts
With the basis of your Dogma

On and on we keep growing inside
Hopefully for a long, long time
Side by side hope and remorse
Lead us to our realm Inch'Allah

Philosophically negentropic
Religiously entropic
The shelter of one thought is a jail for the mind
The shelter of one thought is a jail for the mind
Be aware of what you need
Be a temple of your own...

On and on we keep growing inside
Hopefully for a long, long time
Side by side hope and remorse
Lead us to our realm Inch'Allah

Put a light on a new world
Deep rooted in the past
Link your current thoughts
With the basis of your Dogma

On and on we keep growing inside
Hopefully for a long, long time
Side by side hope and remorse
Lead us to our realm Inch'Allah
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Cover art for Inch'Allah lyrics by Samael

Not sure about the rest of the song, but I just realized the meaning of the title. Inch Allah seems to be a play on the word "Inshallah", which means "God/Allah willing". Samael appears to have a sort of Middle Eastern theme going on, lately, so that would make sense. The fact it is "Inch Allah" instead of "Inshallah" kind of makes me wonder what that possible hidden meaning could be. Maybe downplaying God/Allah as being small (negligible?)? Maybe referring to something small acting as a savior? Like how you'll have a bad day, but then one little thing you notice makes it all worthwhile.

Cover art for Inch'Allah lyrics by Samael

Inch'allah ...or more like "In sha'a Allah" the literal meaning in arabic is "if god wills" .

mostly when you talk to arab or muslims worldwide, you'll notice that when we hope or intend to do something in the future we say "inshallah".. much like saying "I will do -whatever- inshallah".

Put a light on a new world Deep rooted in the past Link your current thoughts With the basis of your Dogma

am not sure if he's preaching or anti-religious because the of following :

Philosophically negentropic Religiously entropic

but its still a catchy song ...i hope that someone will "incha'allah" clarify the meaning =D