In Islam, greetings are a significant way to show respect, kindness, and goodwill toward others. The most common and recommended greeting among Muslims is “As-Salaam-Alaikum” (السلام عليكم), which means “Peace be upon you.” It is a greeting that reflects a prayer for peace, safety, and blessings from Allah for the person being greeted.
1. As-Salaam-Alaikum (السلام عليكم):
Meaning: “Peace be upon you.”
This is the most widely used and most encouraged greeting in Islam. It conveys a sense of peace and good wishes from one person to another.
Response: The proper response to “As-Salaam-Alaikum” is “Wa-Alaikum-Salaam” (وعليكم السلام), meaning “And upon you be peace.”
2. Adding More Blessings:
Sometimes, Muslims add more blessings to the greeting:
“As-Salaam-Alaikum wa Rahmatullah” (السلام عليكم ورحمة الله): “Peace and mercy of Allah be upon you.”
“As-Salaam-Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh” (السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته): “Peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.”
These expanded forms of the greeting express a deeper level of goodwill, invoking Allah’s mercy and blessings for the person being greeted.
3. The Etiquette of Greeting:
Initiating the greeting: Islam encourages initiating the greeting, especially when meeting others. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
> “The one who initiates the greeting is closer to Allah in virtue.” (Sahih Muslim)
Smiling: It is also encouraged to smile when greeting others, as this reflects kindness and warmth. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
> “Smiling in the face of your brother is an act of charity.” (Tirmidhi)
Shaking Hands: In many cultures, it is common for Muslims to shake hands when greeting each