In and , Assalomu aleykum is used as an informal greeting | As-salamu alaykum in the arabic calligraphy |
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, As'kum in , or AsA is becoming common amongst Internet users in chat rooms and by people using | English: , , , , , , ,• It may be modified by choosing the appropriate to address a person in the masculine and feminine singular form, the dual form, or the feminine plural form |
Occasionally, the right hand will touch the left breast or heart area after this.
Enter it to remain [forever] | In and , a diminutive form in the Albanian language, Selamun Alejkem or Selamun Alejqum is rarely used, the 'q' being a voiceless palatal stop typical of and Thracian Turkish phonology |
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It is also stated that one should give the Salam greeting upon entering a house | [ ] 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 |
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.
This trend is similar to writing S or SAWS in place of | In colloquial speech, often only the first part of the phrase i |
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Though grammatically plural, this form of the greeting is predominantly also used towards one person | Some may instead briefly kiss the hand or the main ring |
We do not court the ignorant.