So defintely go ahead. I am working towards a degree in Arabic and these sayings, as well as salamtek, maa asalaama, are taught as cultural expressions, not merely Islamic ones. 2. [deleted] • 9 yr. ago. As a non-muslim myself (atheist) I do tend to say "As-salamu alaykum" to my muslim friends and co-workers but I'm a bit concerned whether I
This is what is done in Surah Fatiha, it starts with praising Allah before reciting the dua, “ihdinas siratal mustaqim” which means “Show us the straight path”. Similarly, we say “Sami Allahu Liman Hamidah” coming up from ruku because when we go down into sujud we are closest to Allah SWT. “The nearest a slave can be to his LordFew people tell us, they used to worship Om who had no image. I say, we call Om as Allah, those who speak Persian say Khuda, the English-speaking call God,” he added. Following his remarks, Jain
The narration in At-Tirmidhi is: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was asked: “O Messenger of Allah! When two persons meet, who should greet the other first?” The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “The person nearest to Allah (i.e., one who is more obedient and therefore closer to Allah will say: As-Salam first).”A person should thank Allah after sneezing by saying: Alhamdulillah. Two men sneezed before the Prophet. The Prophet (ﷺ) said to one of them, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on you," but he did not say that to the other. On being asked (why), the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "That one praised Allah (at the time of sneezing), while the other did not praise . 197 437 144 64 359 413 32 53