The term Ya Ali Madad means "Oh, Ali, help!" and is supposedly very bad and even dangerous to say if your religion prohibits it and the calling on other Gods.
Ya Einy, Is the same as saying; "My Eye" as in the Apple of my Eye... It is a beautiful term of endearment, very common, in the Lebanese community
ya me te means stop it...
non ya means:non of your business
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
you done?
rataallu it sometimes means ya ali madad when someone greets u
All Muslims believe that the support and help (Madad in Arabic) are only from Allah (God in English) not from neither any human nor any prophet.
ya ali madad my name is ahsan panhwar...sir mere result kab ae ga
Salamun alaikum YA ALI MADAD http://shia-online.com/Ramadan-calendar.php?city=isb:Islamabad:6 hereyou will find timings of all cities of Pakistan
Ya Ali is not famous for anything. There is no specific person or thing who/which is named or goes by the name "Ya Ali" by itself, who is famous for anything.
its right YA ALI MADAD ther are lot of quranic n ahadees ref but let me make u understand u in short generaly Allah can teach human being but he made Messenger right ? now is that possible that a MR. A from USA talkng with MR. B in UAE via MSN messenger and in reply MR.B talks without MSN messenger? no they both need to use same messenger for communication in same way Allah taught us with mesenger so we understand Allah by the guidence of Messenger Allah helps us via Hazrat Ali as he was the helper of Rasool He was the helper of Muslims now question is that can he help us after his death for this u need to understand creation of world and Hazrat Mohmmad, Hazrat Ali, Adam n all Regards Arsalan
Mola Ali a.s means Ya Ali a.s madadth which means Ya Ali a.s help us and most Muslims say it.
ya man
ya mom
its another term for yepp/yep/yes/ya
YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil. It's not from Brazil I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
"Ya ya" is a term of endearment in Greek that is often used to refer to grandmothers. It is equivalent to "grandma" or "granny" in English.