"Asalamu aleykum" means "peace to you."
The response, "WA aleykum us sallaam" means "and peace to you."
An alternative response, "WA aleykum us sallam WA rahmatu-Llahi WA barakatuh," means "and peace to you and Allah's mercy and blessings."
"Asalamu aleykum" means "peace to you."
The response, "WA aleykum us sallaam" means "and peace to you."
An alternative response, "WA aleykum us sallam WA rahmatu-Llahi WA barakatuh," means "and peace to you and Allah's mercy and blessings."
When a Muslim says "Assalamu 'Alaikum" (Peace be upon you) or "Assalamu 'alaikum WA rahmatullahi WA barakatuh" (May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you), reply with "Wa'alaikum Assalam" (And peace be upon you ) or "Wa'alaikum assalam WA rahmatullahi WA barakatuh" (And peace and mercy and blessings of God be upon you).
Most people are Muslim and say Assalamu 'alaykum
assalam alikum: peace be with you muslim way of greeting others
assalam alikum: peace be with you muslim way of greeting others
the Muslim greeting, means peace be upon you! Assalamu-Alaikum is the other spelling. Hope this helped!
"Wa aleikum as salaam" is an Arabic greeting commonly used in Muslim cultures that means "and peace be upon you." It is a response to the greeting "As-salamu alaykum" that means "peace be upon you."
ther no history 4 that saying but that is as greeting 4 Muslim coming by our relagion
(Muslims are members of Islam, which is a religion, not a separate language.) Asalamu Aleikum is the Muslim greeting, which is similar in Arabic and Pashto.
"Salaam alaikum" is an Arabic greeting that means "peace be upon you." It is commonly used as a form of greeting among Muslims.
Well it depends, if you are Muslim you sholud say "es-selamu-alejkum" ("may peace be with you"), and he would reply "alejku mu selam", but if you aren't Muslim you can say any regular respectful greeting.
May peace be upon you. It's a Muslim greeting. So instead of saying Hi, you'd be sending peace to the person.
The Muslim greeting to another muslim: Asalaamu alaycum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh._____________________________________________The answer above is fully correct. Just to add that Islam is a religion not a language. Muslims are spread all over the world and speak different languages according to their home countries.
It is best to let a Mulim make the first move. They are different sects within Islam, so in order to give no offense to any, just let any Muslim make the overtures in greeting, and just follow along.