Islamic greeting culture
i would like to know the basic ( common) use for express , greeting , blessing in islamic culture.
and plz write in both arabic letters and english for reading it ( also the meaning )
blessing belong to allah
بركللة فيك
The usual greeting is :
السلام عليكم / السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
as-salamo alaykom / assalamo alaykom wa rahamato allahe we barakatoh
Peace be upon you / Peace be upon you and Allah's mercy and blessings
and when somebody asks you how you are he would say
كيف حالك
Kaifa haluk
How are you ?
and you could reply him
الحمد لله بخير
al hamdo lellah bekhair
Thanks allah I am fine
Blessings
بارك الله فيك
barak allaho feek
God bless you
You can say it to someone who has done a favor for you
كان الله في عونك
kana allah fe awnek
God be with you
you can say it to someone who is facing some troubles
يرحمكم الله
yarhamokomo allah
God bless you
you can say it to some one who has just sneezed
إن شاء الله
In shaa allah
God willing
You can say it before future tense
For example : سوف أذهب إلى مصر إن شاء الله
I will go to Egypt god willing
12 de mayo de 2011
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