This is a nonsense question. There is no "Muslim language" just as there is no "Christian language". Muslims live all over the world and speak a wide variety of languages.
If by "Muslim language" you meant Arabic, as Arabic is the Holy Language of Islam (in addition to being a commonplace language of 300 million people), the translation would be: Hal akalta/akalti ba3ado (هل أكلت بعد). - the difference between akalta and akalti is masculine vs. feminine "you".
Muslim is a religion, not a language.
Muslim is a religion not a language.
Muslim isn't a language. lol.
There is no such language as Muslim , and if you meant Arabic it's مرحبا what's pronounced marhaba
Muslim isn't a language. A muslim is someone following the religion Islam. Doesn't matter which language they speak.
Muslim is a religion, not a language. Please pick a language and someone can tell you how to say "good afternoon" in it!
First, there is no language in the world which is called Muslim. If you want to say " please" in Arabic, say: - raja-an or - men fadlek
In the Kikuyu language, "eat" is translated to "nywaa."
Muslim cannot eat chicken cut by non-muslim because they dont say BISMILLAH... and if they say , then they only say , they dont mean (meaning of BISMILLAH...). And every HALAL animal which is not cut after saying a meaning full BISMILLAH... is totaly haram. So we should not eat any animal cut by non-muslim.
There is no such language as Muslim. "Muslim" is a religion.Muslim people speak many different languages. The majority of Muslims in the world Muslims speak Indonesian, whereas Arabic is the traditional language of the religion.In Arabic it is: ''Keefak?'' if you were talking to a male , but you say ''Keefek?'' if you were talking to a female. You can also say ''Keef el haal?'' which works for both. If you were talking to a bunch of people, you say ''Keefkom?''
bismillah hi rahmani Raheem
You say "I don't eat pork" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mio kin je elede".