The Islamic greeting "As-salaamu 'Alaykum" literally translates to "Peace be upon you," written in Arabic as ูฑูุณููููุงู ู ุนูููููููู ูโ and pronounced [as-salฤmu สฟalaykum]. Muslims use this greeting whenever first meeting with one another, upon entering a home, upon entering the mosque, and when leaving a gathering.
At taheyatu lil-lahi was salawatu wa taiyibatu . As salamu alaika ayuhan nabi . Wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu . As salamu alaina . Wa ala ibadil lahis salihin . Ash hadu an la ilaha ilallah . Wa ash hadu anna muhamadan . abduhu wa rasuluh. All compliments, prayers and beautiful expressions are for God. Peace be on you, O Messenger, and God'sSemoga Allah melimpahkan berkah atas kalian berdua dengan hadirnya kebaikan, kasih sayang, rezeki, keberkahan dan keturunan. Semoga Allah menyatukan kalian berdua dalam kebaikan, maksudnya dalam ketaatan, sehat, selamat, sejahtera, serasi, harmonis dan mendapatkan banyak keturunan yang shaleh-shalehah. Demikianlah makna dari doa Barakallahu lakuma.Arabic calligraphy vectors of an eid greeting 'Kullu am wa antum bi-khair' (translation:May you be well throughout the year).It is commonly used to greet during eid and new year celebration. "Kullu Am wa Antum Bi Khair" Islamic Calligraphy Illustration vector. Translate: "We wish you goodness throughout the year". It literally means: "Happy Eid al-Fitr". The common response to this would be: 'alayna wa 'alaik/i (ุนูููุง ูุนููู) meaning, "upon us and upon you". 5. Eidkum mubarak wa inshallah min al-aydeen ( ุนูุฏูู ู ุจุงุฑู ูุฅู ุดุงุก ุงููู ู ู ุงูุนุงูุฏูู) - Iraq This is a popular Eid salutation in Iraq. Walaikum Assalam is the shortest version of the Islamic reply to the greeting of "Assalamualaikum". The greeting is considered a crucial Islamic duty and obligation. We will discuss in detail how it is written in Arabic, the Meaning, and why you should say the full version. NE9XJ.