The proper response to "As-salamu alaykum," which means "Peace be upon you," is "Wa alaykum as-salam," meaning "And upon you be peace." This exchange is a common greeting in Islamic culture and signifies mutual respect and goodwill. It's a polite and respectful way to acknowledge the greeting.
Asalamalakum is Arabic for "Peace be upon you." and is a common greeting.
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It was probably "asalamalakum" which is "peace be upon you" in arabic.
The proper response to "shukran" is "Afwan," which means "you're welcome" in Arabic.
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To respond regardless of response.
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"The game" or "the band" need to be specified for a proper response.
Incomplete question please rephrase it for a proper response