WA alaikum salam
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Assalamu alaikum WA rahmatullahi WA barakatuh
is the full response to Asalaamu Alaikum. Typically it is believed that when you say it (and the response) Allah will indeed bless you.
The initial greeting can take on numerous forms depending on to whom it is offered:
As-Salāmu `alayk(a) -Peace be upon you (m. sing.)
As-Salāmu `alayk(i) -Peace be upon you (f. sing)
As-Salāmu `alayk(umā) -Peace be upon you (to two people of any gender)
As-Salāmu `alayk(unna) -Peace be upon you (f. plural - to three or more females only)
As-Salāmu `alayk(umu)-Peace be upon you (To a group of three or more people, where at least one is a male - or to a member of state such as a prime minister, president, king)
The correct response depends on who is addressing you. The same rules from above for singularity, duality, and plurality apply:
Wa `alayk(...) s-salām.
One should respond to the greeting "Salam alaikum" with "Wa alaikum assalam," which means "And peace be upon you too" in Arabic.
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.
One should respond with "Wa Alaikum As-Salam," which means "And peace be upon you too" in Arabic.
You can use the phrase 'As-Salam-u-Alaikum' which means "Peace be unto you'.
"Wa alaikum salam" is the response given to "Asalamu alaikum" which means "May Peace be upon you". If an individual is given the salams (Asalamu alaikum) one would reply "wa alaikum salam" which means "AND may Peace be upon you". This is the greeting of the Muslims, and it is quoted in The Bible that this was the greeting of Jesus (peace be upon him) to his companions. Jesus is considered one of the prophets of God by Muslims, I mention this because a lot of people don't know that Muslims believe in Jesus, and Moses, and Abraham, Noah, (Peace be upon them all) etc. Hope that answers you question =).
"Wa alaikum salam" is the response given to "Asalamu alaikum" which means "May Peace be upon you". If an individual is given the salams (Asalamu alaikum) one would reply "wa alaikum salam" which means "AND may Peace be upon you". This is the greeting of the Muslims, and it is quoted in The Bible that this was the greeting of Jesus (peace be upon him) to his companions. Jesus is considered one of the prophets of God by Muslims, I mention this because a lot of people don't know that Muslims believe in Jesus, and Moses, and Abraham, Noah, (Peace be upon them all) etc. Hope that answers you question =).
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
Assalam-o-Alaikum is the word for hello in Pakistan but people do say hi and hello often in Pakistan.
"Wa alaikum salam" is the response given to "Asalamu alaikum" which means "May Peace be upon you". If an individual is given the salams (Asalamu alaikum) one would reply "wa alaikum salam" which means "AND may Peace be upon you". This is the greeting of the Muslims, and it is quoted in the bible that this was the greeting of Jesus (peace be upon him) to his companions. Jesus is considered one of the prophets of God by Muslims, I mention this because a lot of people don't know that Muslims believe in Jesus, and Moses, and Abraham, Noah, (Peace be upon them all) etc. Hope that answers you question =).
Yes Salam Alaykum can be said to non Muslims, the peace and Islam is for every one. I am a Muslim and i wish peace for all so Salam Alaykum every one. No. It is true that the Muslims should pray to Almighty Allah to show the right path so that every human being is saved from Hell. Yet, saying Assalamo Alaikum is a one of the Shair-i-Islam. It is exchanged between two Muslims only. If a non-Muslims says Assalamo Alaikum, the Muslim should reply Wa-alaikum, withhout the addition of Salam because he doesn't know the intention of the non-Muslim. Hope you understand.
Taking off shoes when one enters their home or a guests house. They also say 'Asalamu Alaikum' or 'Salam' for short to every Muslim they come across
It depends on which Afghani language you want to say it in: Dari = salaam, سلام Pashto = salaam, سلام or as-salaamu' alaykum, السلام عايكم Uzbek = Assalomu Alaykum Turkmen - salam or nähili