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Greetings in Islam and Translations
* Assalamu alaikum - "Peace be upon you"
* Wa alaikum assalam - "And peace be upon you too"
* Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh - "Peace be upon you, and may the mercy of Allah and His blessings be upon you"
* Salam - "Peace"
* Sabah al khair - "Good morning"
* Masah al khair - "Good afternoon"
* Masa al noor - "Good evening"
* Marhaba - "Welcome"
* Ahlan wa sahlan - "Welcome" or "May you enter and leave in peace"
* Alhamdulillah - "Praise be to Allah"
* SubhanAllah - "Glory be to Allah"
* Allahu akbar - "Allah is the greatest"
* JazakAllah khair - "May Allah reward you with good"
* InshaAllah - "If Allah wills"
* Ameen - "May it be so" or "May Allah hear and answer my prayer"
* BarakAllahu feek - "May Allah bless you"
* Fi amanillah - "In the protection of Allah"
* Ma'a salama - "Go in peace"
* La ilaha illallah - "There is no god but Allah"
* Ramadan Mubarak - "Blessed Ramadan" (used during the month of Ramadan)
It's important to note that these greetings may be used in different contexts and may have different translations depending on the situation.
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