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  • Question
    What if you say the greeting wrong?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    If you say the greeting wrong, the meaning is changed, but if it is done unintentionally, it is an innocent error. Take caution when saying it to make sure you say it correctly.
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    How do I say "how are you"?
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    Simply say, "Kayfa haluk?" It is not Muslim-specific, it is a Standard Arabic expression, and you can address it to Arab Muslims and non-Muslims.
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    How do I say 'good day'?
    Community Answer
    Simply say "Good day" (in whatever language). Muslims are not averse to socialising. We believe that all people are the same and equal, and that we live in different cultures and know several languages. "Good day" has no specific phrase in religion, if you speak with Arabic person you can say Yaum Saied, but remember not all Muslims are Arab, and not all Arabs are Muslims.
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    How can I say "thank you?"
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    You may say: "Shukran." "Thank you very much" is "Shukran Jazeelan." The reply to that is : "Afwan" and means "you are most welcome."
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    Why do Muslim women wear their head covered and do they chose what days to wear their head coverings?
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    Muslim women wear head cover (hijab) as a form of modesty and to cover their hair and must cover everything except her face, hands, and feet after she has reached the age of puberty except around family. They should ideally wear it whenever they go out.
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    If a Muslim calls me on the phone, can I greet them with "asalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu"?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
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    Do men hug or embrace in Islam?
    Solisman
    Community Answer
    Men can hug each other, but a man cannot embrace a woman unless they are married.
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    How do I greet a Muslim on EID?
    Community Answer
    By saying "kul aam wa ant bekhir" or "eid mubarak."
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    I meet a female Muslim and she greeted me but I didn't reply, should I have?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    It is obligatory for you to return the greeting; you do not need to shake her hand, but you still need to reply back with the Islamic greeting.
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    Is it okay to say 'salamualaikum' instead of 'assalamualaikim'?
    Community Answer
    They are both the same. "Assalamualaikum" is just the proper way, although some people are in a rush so "salamuaikum" comes out of their mouth.
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    Can I shake hands with female Muslims if I'm female?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Yes, you can.
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    Why can't I just say hello?
    Saladin8802
    Community Answer
    Because none of the prophets said it. "Salam" means "peace" and that is why it is promoted by the Quran. Note that non-Muslims can greet Muslims by saying "Hello".
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    Would would be a good response to "barakallahu feek?"
    Sobi
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    The phrase means "may Allah bless you." The reply is "wa feek(i) / wa feekum," meaning "may Allah bless you, too."
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    Can I hug my Muslim friend if we're both girls?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    Yes, that is permissible because you are both girls. It is not permissible for a boy and girl, unrelated, to hug each other. Women do not need to observe the full hijab in front of other women - Muslim or non-Muslim - according to the verse, “… and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands… or their women…” [al-Noor 24:31].
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    I live in a country where anyone I meet offers to shake hands. How do I respond without being rude?
    Community Answer
    Men can shake hands so I'll assume you're female! Wearing a hijab will help: if they are used to Muslim women, they will know what to expect; if not, they will most likely attribute your refusal to your customs. Use the politest words you can think of and have them ready in advance.
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    How should a non-Muslim woman greet a Muslim man?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    A non-Muslim woman or man can greet a Muslim woman or man however they'd like. There are no specific rules. The Muslim can respond, but they must do so modestly. If a non-Muslim greets a Muslim with the correct shar’i greeting (i.e. ‘Al-salaamu alaykum’), the majority of scholars said that we do have to return the greeting, and this is the correct view.
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    Is it polite to ask someone their religion so I know how to greet them?
    Community Answer
    No. Simply greet everyone with kindness.
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    I shook a Muslim man's hand. Would this have offended his wife?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your gender. A Muslim should only shake hands with someone of the same sex, so if you're male, then it wouldn't be a problem.
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    Can a non-Muslim guy sit on a Muslim girl's bed when she is on it?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    A Muslim girl must not be alone with a man, regardless of religion, if that man is unrelated. So, no, unless there is a related person such as a father or brother in the room, that is not allowed.
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    My friend, a male Muslim, is in the hospital. He has grave concerns about a female washing him. Can he ask for a male nurse to do this? I am not a Muslim, I just want him feel comfortable.
    Community Answer
    Yes, he absolutely can do that, and they should be able to accommodate that request.
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    Is a Muslim woman allowed to initiate conversation to a non-family Muslim man?
    Ayyat Khurram
    Community Answer
    Absolutely, as long as it is a good conversation, not involving inappropriate talk.
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    Can a non-Muslim see the length of a Muslims woman's hair?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    A non-Muslim woman can see a Muslim woman's hair, because for Muslim women, the part of the body that needs to be covered is from the navel to the knee. However, in front of unrelated non-Muslim men, it is not allowed for her to show her hair.
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    How do I say "You're welcome"?
    Community Answer
    Wa anta fa jazakmullahu chair. ("And may blessings be showered upon you, too.")
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    How do I respond to a sunni Muslim greeting?
    Community Answer
    All Muslims greet with "asalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu," and the other person should reply with "walaikum salaam warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu!" In this manner the greeting is done and you are able to gain huge rewards just by this simple act!
  • Question
    Who can help me to become Muslim?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    You can read the article Become a Muslim to learn how to convert to Islam. Visit a local mosque to find out more about the religion and find someone who can help you convert.
  • Question
    How should I address a letter to a Muslim woman?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    You can say "Assalamu Alaikum (wa Rahamtullahi wa Barakatuh)", or say "May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you". If you want, you can also end the letter with "was-Salaamu Alaikum".
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    Can I reject the greeting or decline the handshake if I don't like the other Muslim?
    Community Answer
    No. You must respond.
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    What does placing one's hand over one's heart mean when meeting a Muslim?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    This is something that hasn't been prescribed in Islam, or discussed, for that matter; it may be done to respectfully turn down a handshake.
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    Can a non-Muslim woman shake hands with a Muslim woman?
    Community Answer
    Yes, because they are both women, so it is fine for them to touch and for the woman to remove her headscarf. However, this does not apply when Muslim women are meeting Muslim men.
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    Is it compulsory to respond to a non-maharam's salam?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    If someone greets you, whether or not they are a mahram, you should reply back. However, for a non-mahram, you are not allowed to extend your hand even if they do so, as they are not a mahram to you; therefore, it is impermissible for you to touch her.
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