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Assalam-o-Alaikum ! Its just like hi or hey or hello but it means God Bless you and Muslims use this very often as they want only good for others !

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In Islam, we typically say "Masha'Allah" (ما شاء الله) which means "what God has willed" when expressing admiration or gratitude. Additionally, "Barakallahu feek" (بارك الله فيك) can be used to ask for God's blessings upon someone.

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