Mashaallah was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred race horse. He is notable for his performances in 1992 when he won Group One races in Italy, Germany and Ireland.
Mashaallah was a late-maturing colt who did not appear on the racecourse until June of his three-year-old season, when he ran unplaced in a minor race at Sandown. Two weeks later he beat twenty runners to record his first win at Doncaster. He appeared to be improving when he "easily" won a handicap at York in July, but was then off the course for almost ten months.
1992: four-year-old season
1992 saw Mashaallah improve from a modest handicapper- rated 96- to a three-time Group One winner capable of competing and winning at the highest level in middle and long distance races. In May he ran three times, winning a handicap at the Newmarket Guineas meeting, running second in the ListedAston Park Stakes at Newbury, and then holding off Glity by a head in the Listed Prix de la Porte de Madrid at Longchamp. Mashaallah was then move straight into Group One company to face an international field in the Gran Premio di Milano. Ridden by Steve Cauthen, Mashaallah took the lead two furlongs from the finish and ran on strongly to beat the French-trained filly Saganeca by three-quarters of a length. Mashaallah was then placed in the Princess of Wales's Stakes and the Prix Maurice de Nieuil before disappointing when finishing last of the six runners in the Aral-Pokal at Gelsenkirchen. In September, however, Mashaallah produced the best form of his career. He returned to Germany for the Grosser Preis von Baden in which he led from the start to win by one and a quarter lengths from the German Horse of the Year Platini. He was then sent to Ireland for the Irish St. Leger at the Curragh, where he faced a field of top-class stayers including Vintage Crop, Drum Taps, Snurge and Rock Hopper. He was sent into the lead by Cauthen half a mile from home and ran on well under pressure to beat Snurge by a neck. In his final two races of the season Mashaallah finished unplaced in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the Canadian International Stakes.
1993: five-year-old season
Mashaallah ran six times in 1993, but was unable to recapture his best form, and recorded his only win when he was dropped in class to take a minor stakes race at York His best performance of the year came at Longchamp in October, where he led for most of the way in the Prix Royal Oak, but was caught in the last strides and beaten a short neck by Raintrap.
After his retirement, Mashaallah was exported to Chile where he stood as a sire at the Haras Carioca. He has sired a number of winners, but nothing of top class.