"Peace be unto you" is a common Arabic greeting. It is written السلام عليكم (as-salaamu 'alaykum).
The common Arabic greeting used to say hello to someone is "As-salamu alaykum," which translates to "Peace be upon you."
Jewish viewAs a greeting, we say "Shalom Alechem" when we meet people such as friends and fellow Jews. This does mean Peace be upon you. But we don't use it in reference to prophets, as Muslims do. They say "Mohammad (PBUH)" which means Peace be upon him or Praise be upon him. Muslim viewMuslims greet each other by saying "assalmu aleikom" that means peace upon you or they simply say "salam" that means peace. Jews say "Shalom Alechem" that means also peace upon you or they simply say "shalom" that means also peace. So, both Muslims and Jews say same words but in Arabic and Hebrew; respectively.
In Pakistan the Muslims uses the Arabic greating to say Hello! "Assalam-u-alaikum." which lit. means 'Peace be upon you.'
It is Arabic for "upon me peace." Normally, the phrase used is "aleekum is-salaam," which can be translated as "peace be upon you."
In Timbuktu, people typically greet each other with "Salam aleikum," which means "peace be upon you" in Arabic.
As-slaamu alykum (it means peace be upon you) which is an Arabic Islamic greeting or when they great each other they say "sai tahay" in somali
The best thing to do is to say "hi". Muslims in your community speak the language of your community.
Asalamalakum is Arabic for "Peace be upon you." and is a common greeting.
"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."
SAS stands for sallallahu alayhi wasallam, which is Arabic for "peace be upon him", a sign of respect when mentionng our beloved messenger. AS stands for similar Arabic phrase meaning peace be upon him.
The Quran was revealed in Arabic to the Prophet (peace be upon him) who was also an Arab. The sayings and teachings of the Prophet (peace be upon him) which explain the Quran and taught the how to live their life by the Quran are called hadith and are also in arabic.
Arabic for "Peace be upon you"The Hebrew version is Shalom Alecihem!