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- What is the meaning and the usage of Assalamu alaikum?
Assalamu alaikum, I would like to know the meaning and the usage of Assalamu alaikum Jazaakallah Khair
- Is it right or wrong - Assalamualaikum? - Islam Stack Exchange
Assalamualaikum English for السلام عليكم: I would say that the correct transcription is Assalamu 'alaikum, becuase the letter "ع" has no equivalent in English and is usually transcribed as a ( ' ) However, Assalamualaikum is not really bad, there's nothing wrong with it AFAIK, at least not like "Inshallah"
- Is it proper to greet a non-Muslim with As-Salāmu Alaykum?
Is it proper to greet a non-Muslim with " As-Salāmu Alaykum " (Peace be upon you) or respond with " wa alaykumu s-salāmu wa rahmatu l-lāhi wa barakātuh " (may peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you) to non-Muslims? I do not consider myself Muslim, but I find it respectful to use these greetings to Muslims It is not much different than I would address a Christian, except the
- How should I reply to Assalamu Alaikum? - Islam Stack Exchange
What is the difference between responding with "Alaikum Salaam علیکم السلام" and responding with "Walaikum Salaam وعلیکم السلام"? Is it wrong to say "Alaikum Salaam" in reply to "Assalamu Alaikum"?
- arabic - Why do Muslims say As-salamu alaykum (plural -kum), even . . .
WHY DO MUSLIMS GREET IN PLURAL As-salāmu ʿalaykum written in Arabic as السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ is the standard Muslim greeting which means "peace be upon you all" in plural and for all genders even when addressing one person When I was growing up I heard our elders spoke about the two kiraman katibin كراماً كاتبين which means the "two honourable scribes
- What is the correct format for replying to salam? [duplicate]
While saying salam to others, nobody will say Wassalamu alaikum or Assalamu Walaikum But, while replying I can hear different format like Wa alaikum Wassalam Wa alaikum Assalam Alaikum Wa
- practical islam - When someone greets me with salaam, is it more . . .
Saying: Salaam is an incomplete greeting And Allah the almighty taught us how to respond: And when you are greeted with a greeting, greet [in return] with one better than it or [at least] return it [in a like manner] Indeed, Allah is ever, over all things, an Accountant (4:86) so the minimum would be to return it (but that would be incomplete as gthe correct greetg is: As-Salamu 'Alaikum
- islamic basis - Why do we greet with AS-SALA-MU-ALIKUM instead of . . .
In Sura Anam, ayat 54 Allah clearly instructs us to say "SALA-MUN-ALY-KUM" but we from our childhood all say "AS-SALA-MU-ALIKUM" Why and from where has this come into our practice? Can anybody he
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