Assalamu Alaikoum -- What Does that Mean?by WordsAplenty | More from this Blogger 23 Mar 2006 05:13 PM Assalamu Alaikoum. If you've ever spent any time at all around Muslims, you've no doubt heard those words. Although they sound a bit like mumbo jumbo to an American ear, the words actually have a beautiful meaning. "Assalamu alaikoum" is an Arabic phrase that literally means, "peace be with you." "Assalamu alaikoum" is a Muslim greeting. Muslims of all nationalities, whether they speak Arabic or not, say "Assalamu alaikoum" when they meet and again when they depart. It is a way of showing respect to a Muslim brother or sister and of wishing them well. The response is, "Wa alaikoum asalam," meaning, "And peace be with you." The Importance of ArabicAlthough most Muslims are not of Middle Eastern origin, most do know some level of Arabic. To a non-Muslim this might seem a bit Arab-centric. It might even seem as though Muslims have a bit of an identity crisis! (I know I have been accused of "trying to become an Arab.") Actually, though, the reasons for learning Arabic are much simpler and nobler than trying to become someone else:
Relevantmuslim tags Islamic names | relationships | marriage | sex | children | communication | divorce | education | Muslim names | parenting User Comments Heather Long (16954) 27 Mar 2006 10:32 PMMisty, I must have missed this one. Thank you for describing that to me. By the way, it's worth mentioning that you write beautifully and you convey your information with the art of a storyteller and the gift of a teacher. Keep them coming. I'd love to know more! Heather WordsAplenty (4029) 28 Mar 2006 03:26 PMWow, Heather! What a wonderful compliment. Thank you so much. I very much enjoy your blogs, too. Community Tags Arabic, islam, language, muslim, peace be with you, religion, traditions, unity Discuss this article
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