About the principle of "Alwalaa WA albraa". you have to know that the
Arabic word "al walaa" means " the loyality" & the word "al braa" means " the disavowal".
this concept means to have a loyality to the Islamic belief & a denial to other beliefs.
It doesn't teach to hate non-Muslims or to treat them discriminately.
The same applies to prophet Abraham saying to his people. The holy Quran says:
{And [mention, O Muhammad], when Abraham said to his father and his people, "Indeed, I am disassociated (braa) from that which you worship (26) Except for He who created me; and indeed, He will guide me.} Quran,(43:26-27)
The word "braa" is explicitly mentioned in the 26th verse & this is the concept that it expresses, the denial & rejection of a wrong belief.
Also, Allah says:
( Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for
(your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and
justly with them: for Allah loveth those who are just).
Quran,(60:8)
I think that's very clear command from Allah,the Almighty.
Chi WA WA. Unless you meant Chihuahua.
eh - what wa - and possibly they meant to say 'Ehda' which means 'What is this'
Wa alaykum as-salam, which means "and peace be upon you". It is the traditional response to the greeting "as-salaam alaykum" in Islam.
In Islam, the three common ways to greet someone are "Assalamu Alaikum" (Peace be upon you), "Wa Alaikum Assalam" (And upon you be peace), and "As-Salamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah" (Peace and mercy of Allah be upon you).
what language is this meant to be? its not Japanese
By saying: Wa Alaikum assalam, wa Rahmat-Ullah -i- wa Baraka'at o hoo.(May safety,blessings and mercy of Almighty Allah be upon you)
In Islamic Culture, when one meets with a person, he/she says, "Assalam o alaikum" (God bless you), in return, the person says, "wailaikum us salam" (May God also bless you) u can say.. WA alikum aslam WA rahmat Allah WA barakatuh
The traditional greeting in Islam is "Assalamu Alaikum," which means "Peace be upon you." The typical response to this greeting is "Wa Alaikum Assalam," which means "And upon you be peace."
Prophet Muhammad Sallalahu Alayhi wa Salam Just like in christianity it is Jesus prophet muhammad is the leader of islam
I meant yubiwa which means ring. Therefore, it means how much is the ring?
Watashi WA sukottorando kara kite That is how you say, "I come from Scotland" If you literally meant how to say, "You come from Scotland" you say it like this: Anata WA sukottorando kara kite
I'm going to assume you meant "onamae wa daisuki" Which means 'I love your name'. OVER-EDIT: Or, unless the person meant "o-namae wa desu ka" or something like that, they were asking "Your name?" or like "What's your name?" or something along those lines