Muslim English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Muslim English

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This translator goes beyond a simple word-for-word conversion. It restructures sentences and chooses phrasing that respects Islamic values. By understanding the nuances of language, this translator ensures the message conveyed is respectful and inclusive. Utilizing Islamic terminology where appropriate, the translator seeks to reflect the cultural context effectively. This translator is not for literal or technical translation; rather it focuses on respectful tone and cultural sensitivity.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Good morning"
Muslim English
"As-salamu alaykum"
Normal Language
"Christmas"
Muslim English
"Eid or other relevant celebrations"
Normal Language
"The church"
Muslim English
"The Mosque"
Normal Language
"Drink alcohol"
Muslim English
"Avoid alcohol"
Normal Language
"Be happy"
Muslim English
"May Allah bless you"
Normal Language
"Partying"
Muslim English
"Celebrating in moderation"

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