Hawqala

Arabic calligraphy of Hawqala

The Ḥawqala (Arabic: الحوقلة) is an Arabic word referring to the statement lā ḥawla wa lā quwwata illā billāh (In Arabic written as "لا حول ولاقوة إلا بالله") which is usually translated as "There is no might nor power except in Allah." This expression is mentioned by a Muslim whenever seized by a calamity or in a situation beyond their control. The word Hawqala is made by the method of combining (or naḥt) from the words hawla and quwwata.[1]

The English translation does not completely convey the full meaning of the phrase. For example, translating the word hawla as "power" is an oversimplification. The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic shows the linguistic verb root for hawla as h-w-l, and it depicts all manner of change, transformation and motion.

A similar version is : laa hawla wa laa quwwata illaa billaahil 'aleeul azeem.
It is used in other phrases like :

See also

References

  1. Piamenta, Moshe (1979). Islam in Everyday Arabic Speech. BRILL. p. 155. ISBN 90-04-05967-9.