Monday, 7 March 2011

Why Muslims from all over the world use the same greeting.

If you’ve ever heard Muslims greet each other, you’ve probably heard the standard Muslim greeting.

One person says: Asalaam Alaykum – roughly translated to “Peace be upon you.”

And the other person responds with: Wa ’Alaykum Asalaam – which means “And peace be upon you also.”

The greeting comes from the Qur’an and is meant to help promote a sense of brotherhood among Muslims and to reflect the peace that should exist between Muslims from all walks of life.

Whether or not these greetings can be used with non-Muslims is up for debate. There are some scholars who say a Muslim should never use them with non-Muslims, while others say the greetings may be used in times of great need or when non-Muslims use them first.

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