Forthousands of years, Jews have been greeting each other with the blessing, "peace unto you," or in the Hebrew, " shalom aleichem, " with the other person responding, "unto you peace," or " aleichem shalom .". Is it just that Jews have different opinions—as the saying goes, "two Jews, three opinions"—so that when being
الجوابحامدا و مصلیا. Should not say Salam in the beginning to non-muslims. If he says Salam then should reply with just Wa Alaikum. Although some respected Fuqahas have explained an allowance to say Salam in case one happened to go to them for some necessity, yet, what is preferred is that, instead of saying Assalamu Alaikum Sinceit is seen that in some Arab countries people say A-Salam-o-Alaikum as well (instead of Goodbye). Of course they says other phrases such as Fi-Aman-Allah or Ma'a-Salama too. Even I found a relevance narration that even Imam Hussein (a.s.) used the word SALAM at the end of Persianspeakers will generally greet someone in "peace," perhaps using the formal Arabic greeting السَلامُ عَلَيكُم (al-salāmu ʿalaykum, pronounced "as-salamu alaykum," meaning "Peace be upon you"), with the response being وَ عَلَيكم السَلام (wa ʿalaykum al-salām, "and upon you be peace) but howto say salam alaikum |how to say as salamu alaykum |how to say salam in arabic |asalam o alikum #islam #musalman #quranohadees #hadees #hadith #quran #qo XqgIg5.