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Fast Money. “Indeed, Allah confers blessing upon the Prophet, and His angels [ask Him to do so]. O you who have believed, ask [ Allah to confer] blessing upon him and ask [ Allah to grant him] peace.” Surah Al Ahzab Ayat 56 From this verse of the Quran it makes clear mention that whenever we say the Prophet Muhammad’s name it should be said with one of the following SAW, SAWS, pbuh, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, or the symbol ﷺ. This is done for one simple reason, respect. By saying, “sallallahu alayhi wa sallam” after his name doesn’t take much time and is a short prayer you are making on behalf of our beloved Prophet. sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Meaning The meaning of Arabic phrase sallallahu alayhi wa sallam abbreviation SAW is “May Allah honor him and grant him peace” or “peace and blessings of Allah be upon him”. This term should be used specifically when saying Prophet Muhammad’s name. For other Prophet Alayhis salaam AS or peace be upon him PBUH should be said. Common Spellings / abbreviations used Sallallahu alaihi wasallam salla allahu alayhi wasallam salla llahu alayhi wa-sallam SAAW sallallahu alaihi wasallam in arabic text In Arabic sallallahu alaihi wasallam is written as, صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ The short form Arabic symbol is ﷺ, this makes the articles and post online more user friendly to read. It would be used like, the messenger of Allah ﷺ or Prophet Muhammad ﷺ instead of the prophet صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ. Although the latter is completely acceptable, it is a matter of preference. There is some controversy among scholars between the usage of SAW over Sallallahu alaihi wasallam. They argue that the short abbreviation demonstrates laziness and disrespect. When saying the Prophet’s name it should be said in full like any other prayer and we should think about the meaning of the on How To Make Supplication For Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Abu Muhammad Ka’b bin Ujrah May Allah be pleased with him reported The Prophet ﷺ came to us and we asked him, “O Messenger of Allah, we already know how to greet you say As-salamu alaikum, but how should we supplicate for you?” He ﷺ said, “Say Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin, wa ala ali Muhammadin, kama sallaita ala ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid. Allahumma barik ala Muhammadin, wa ala ali Muhammadin, kama barakta ala ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid [O Allah, exalt the mention of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you exalted the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious. O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as You blessed the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious.” Riyad As Salihin [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. Arabic/English book reference Book 15, Hadith 1405Hadith on salawat salutation upon the prophet of Islam Abu Hurairah May Allah be pleased with him reported The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “Whenever someone greets me, Allah returns the soul to my body in the grave and I return his greeting.” Riyad As-Salihin[Abu Dawud]. Arabic/English book reference Book 15, Hadith 1402
As-salamu alaikum is a common greeting among Muslims, meaning "Peace be with you." It is an Arabic phrase, but Muslims around the world use this greeting regardless of their language background. The appropriate response to this greeting is Wa alaikum assalaam, which means "And upon you be peace." As-salamu alaikum is pronounced as-salam-u-alay-koom. The greeting is sometimes spelled salaam alaykum or as-salaam alaykum. Variations The expression As-salamu alaikum is often used when arriving at or leaving a gathering, just as "hello" and "goodbye" are used in English-speaking contexts. The Quran reminds believers to reply to a greeting with one of equal or greater value "When a courteous greeting is offered you, meet it with a greeting still more courteous, or at least of equal courtesy. Allah takes careful account of all things" 486. Such extended greetings include As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullah "May the peace and mercy of Allah be with you"As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh "May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be with you" Origin This universal Islamic greeting has its roots in the Quran. As-Salaam is one of the Names of Allah, meaning "The Source of Peace." In the Quran, Allah instructs believers to greet one another with words of peace "But if you enter houses, salute each other—a greeting of blessing and purity from Allah. Thus does Allah make clear the signs to you, that you may understand." 2461 "When those come to you who believe in Our signs, say 'Peace be upon you.' Your Lord has inscribed for Himself the rule of mercy." 654 Furthermore, the Quran states that "peace" is the greeting that angels will extend to believers in Paradise “Their greeting therein will be, 'Salaam!'” 1423 “And those who kept their duty to their Lord will be led to Paradise in groups. When they reach it, the gates will be opened and the keepers will say, 'Salaam Alaikum, you have done well, so enter here to abide therein.'” 3973 Traditions The Prophet Muhammad used to greet people by saying As-salamu alaikum and encouraged his followers to do so as well. The tradition helps bond Muslims together as one family and establish strong community relationships. Muhammad once told his followers that there are five responsibilities each Muslim has toward their brothers and sisters in Islam greeting each other with salaam, visiting each other when someone is sick, attending funerals, accepting invitations, and asking Allah to have mercy on them when they sneeze. It was the practice of early Muslims for the person who enters a gathering to be the first to greet the others. It is also recommended that a person who is walking should greet a person who is sitting, and that a younger person should be the first to greet an older person. When two Muslims argue and cut off ties, the one who reestablishes contact with a greeting of salaam receives the greatest blessings from Allah. The Prophet Muhammad once said “You will not enter Paradise until you believe, and you will not believe until you love one another. Shall I tell you about something which, if you do it, will make you love one another? Greet each other with salaam." Use in Prayer At the end of formal Islamic prayers, while sitting on the floor, Muslims turn their heads to the right and then to the left, greeting those gathered on each side with As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullah.
salamullahi warohmah alaikum ya wali allah