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 isn't a language. lol.
Muslim is a religion not a language.
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
Eat can be translated into Kikuyu language as Rea.
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.
bismillah hi rahmani Raheem
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?''
You say "I don't eat pork" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mio kin je elede".
Islam is a religion and not a language. When you say a Muslim word it could be of any language as Muslims are allover the world and are speaking almost all world languages according to their residences. However, Quran is revealed in Arabic language that is still a live language. So, the answer to your question is Arabic is " ALLAH UL MUSTAAN"