What Does Salam Alaikum, Alhamdulillah, and SubhanAllah Mean? Muslim Words Explained | MUSLIM
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- We are introducing a new series this Ramadan: Muslim Words Explained with our host, Chaplain Kaiser Aslam from the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University. In this series we will explore commonly used words and phrases used by Muslims all over the world.
This week's words are Salam Alaikum, Alhumdulilah, and Subhanallah. Chaplin Kaiser Aslam gives us an in-depth look of the origin, the way we should intend to use these words, and best practices. Be sure to check out our community tab for info graphics with definitions!
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Thanks for teaching!!🙏🏽💕
This was so insightful! 😊
love this
Very useful
Jazakallah khair
Assalamualaiykum everyone!
Walaikum Assalam Warahmatullah Wabarakatuh
Waalikum us salam✨
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Why don't you say "Hi" or "good morning"?
Does it have to be connected to a religion?
I guess your a rule follower. That's not good for society.
Your beard is not long enough!