سلام عليكم عليكم السلام. وعليكم السلام

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They are not selected or validated by us and can contain inappropriate terms or ideas It is also preferred to use the greeting when arriving and also while leaving

This is very common for young children to greet older relatives of their parents' age, though, on occasion, if very polite children, younger.

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قصيدة ” سلام عليكم وعلينا السلام ” لأنيس شوشان
It is also stated that one should give the Salam greeting upon entering a house
وعليكم السلام
Tajik: salom alaykum , assalomu alaykum , salomu alaykum , salomun alaykum• Though grammatically plural, this form of the greeting is predominantly also used towards one person
السلام عليكم
[ ] In Indonesia's culture, a remnant of feudalism is retained, where an elder's proffered right hand is taken and pressed briefly against the forehead
As-salamu alaykum in the arabic calligraphy Your Lord has made mercy incumbent upon Himself: whoever of you commits an evil [deed] out of ignorance and then repents after that and reforms, then He is indeed All-Forgiving, All-Merciful
In , the greeting is usually [ ] accompanied with a kind of two-handed "handshake", whereby the shaker's palms remain closed, and the fingers alone open to admit the other's proffered hand — which briefly touches the proffered's fingers or fingertips alone In some places, people put a hand on their heart as they shake your hand and greet

By native English-speaking Muslims: , Grammatical variants [ ] The expression commonly uses the second person plural masculine, even when used to address one person.

سلام عليكم
Goodbye is supplanted by a "Khuda Hafiz" less formal, to an acquaintance or "Allah Hafiz" generally to strangers, formal , both of which mean "May God keep you safe"
قصيدة ” سلام عليكم وعلينا السلام ” لأنيس شوشان
يقول الإمام عند التسليم : سلام عليكم ورحمة الله. فما حكم الصلاة خلفه؟
This trend is similar to writing S or SAWS in place of