Those are two different words, Salam means peace, it is Greetings mentioned while one meets other Muslim, just how you say Hi or Hello. and Mubarak means Blessed. usually "Eid Mubarak" is a wishing one for festivals.
Happy Ramadan or Blessed Ramadan,
its a greeting spread among Muslims on the blessed month of Ramadan.
The meaning of the Muslim greeting of Eid Mubarak is blessed, and is typically reserved to greet someone during festivals such as Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr.
When people say Ramadan mubarak or mubarak Ramadan it basically means "happy ramadan" so you just say back to them Khair mubarak and ramadan mubarak to you too.
greetings harbour
Hi dad.
It means I am Mubarak
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Mubarak Ata Mubarak was born in 1981.
merry Christmas
The Farsi (Persian/Iranian language) phrase "salam azizam"means "Hello, Dear/Sweetheart/Friend" in English(i.e., "salam" means "hello"; "azizam" is a term of endearment).
peace be upon him
it means hello you beauty :-)
It means blessings of Allah be upon him.
yes, to Suzan Mubarak. And kids, Gamal Mubarak and Alaa Mubarak