It mean Peace on you....instead of Saying hello Muslim says al salamu alaikum (peace on you)
"Salaam alaikum" is an Arabic greeting that means "peace be upon you." It is commonly used as a form of greeting among Muslims.
Yes, the Malay and Filipino words "salamat" and "selamat" are derived from the Arabic greeting "assalam-alaikum," which means "peace be upon you." Both Malay and Filipino languages have borrowed words from Arabic due to historical interactions and influences.
"Assalamu alaikum" is an Arabic greeting that translates to "peace be upon you." It is commonly used by Muslims as a way to greet and show respect to others. The response to this greeting is "Wa alaikum assalam," which translates to "and peace be upon you too."
The right to say "As-salamu alaikum" or "Salam alaikum" is a greeting in Islam that means "peace be upon you." It is a common Islamic greeting used to wish peace and blessings on others.
Salaam
The customary greeting in Arabic, regardless of religious affiliation, is "Salam Alaikum (peace be upon you)." "Salam Alaikum" can be considered more closely translated as "Hello" because of the slightly higher sense of formality. Colloquially, Iraqis greet friends with "Shakumaku," which is equivalent to the American English, "What's up?" "Shlone Sahtek (how's your health)?" is also another popular greeting. These of course are in addition to "Marhaba."
It mean Peace on you....instead of Saying hello Muslim says al salamu alaikum (peace on you)
As salaam 'alaikum is Arabic for "peace unto you"
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The term Salaka Salaam is often mistakenly used instead of Asalaam O Alaikum or Walaikum Assalaam. When one here's these two terms without being familiar with them it could be mistaken as Salaka Salaam."Aslaam O Alaikum" is used as a greeting or 'hello,' it means "May the blessings of God be upon you" and in response people say "Walaikum Assalaam" or "And may the blessings of God be upon you too."
I think you mean as-salamu alaikum. A common greeting among Muslims, meaning "Peace be with you." The appropriate response is "Wa alaikum assalaam" (And upon you be peace.) Extended forms include "Assalamu alaikum WA rahmatullah" (May the peace and mercy of Allah be with you) and "Assalamu alaikum WA rahmatullahi WA barakatuh" (May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be with you). Pronunciation: as-salam-u-alay-koom Alternate Spellings: salaam alaykum, assalaam alaykum, assalaam alaikum, and others
Salaam means 'Peace'. it also can be used as a greeting, used synonymously with 'Assalaamu Alaikum', meaning 'Peace be with you' well salaam means many things and one of them is that when you say salaam to someone that mean hi or hello . A respectful ceremonial greeting performed especially in Islamic countries.
if a person says you Assalam o Alaikum (means.hello or praise be upon you)so in return a person should say Wa Alaikum us Salam which also means praise be upon you too(additional word wameans and
It means Hi in Arabic
Wa aleykum us salaam, which means "and peace to you."
"Assalamu alaikum" is an Arabic greeting that translates to "peace be upon you." It is commonly used by Muslims as a way to greet and show respect to others. The response to this greeting is "Wa alaikum assalam," which translates to "and peace be upon you too."
'Peace be upon you' More accepted response: 'walaikum assalam' = 'May peace be with you also'
Yes, the Malay and Filipino words "salamat" and "selamat" are derived from the Arabic greeting "assalam-alaikum," which means "peace be upon you." Both Malay and Filipino languages have borrowed words from Arabic due to historical interactions and influences.