There is no such thing as a "Muslim dialect." There is no language called Muslim. Islam is a religion, and its followers speak many different languages. These people say "Good morning" in whatever language they speak, and speak whatever language they wish to.
Good morning to all of you and how is your life.
Good morning in Badjao dialect is "magsangpu' haing sabma."
In the Tasaday dialect, "good morning" can be translated as "Mayuh a libun."
"Marhay na aga" is the equivalent of "good morning" in Maranao dialect.
Good morning to all of you in Igorot dialect is "Mabbalbalos yo amin!"
In Catoboto Manobo dialect, "good morning" is translated as "Maayong buntag."
In the Ibaloi dialect, "Good morning" is translated as "Mabalin adlaw."
In the Igorot dialect, specifically in the Kankanaey language, "good morning" is typically translated as "Mayat a bigat." The word "Mayat" means good or well, and "bigat" refers to the morning or the early part of the day. This greeting is commonly used to wish someone a good start to their day in the Igorot community.
In Ibaloi dialect, "good morning to all of you" is translated as "Mallim ahbæk nan im kumabi"
"Ammoyo."
Napia un gidgidam! That's good morning in the Southern Kalinga dialect. "Good evening" is "Napia un labi".
In Tagbanua dialect, you can say "Magandang umaga."