"Salamun qawlam mir Rabbir Rahim" (Peace!—a word from a Lord Most Merciful).
In addition to its spiritual significance, Salam has a profound impact on social cohesion and community building. In Muslim societies, Salam is often used as a means of initiating conversations, building relationships, and fostering a sense of belonging. By greeting one another with Salam, Muslims are able to establish a connection with each other, share their experiences, and provide support and comfort in times of need. 7 salam
Seven greetings, like seven breaths, softly stitched across the day— each one a small benediction to bridge the distance between souls. "Salamun qawlam mir Rabbir Rahim" (Peace
The 7 Salams are seven specific instances where Allah (SWT) sends greetings of peace upon His prophets, His creation, and the believers. Reciting these is a practice rooted in the desire for (blessing) and safety from harm. 1. Salam upon Nuh (Noah) "Peace be upon Noah among the worlds." (Surah As-Saffat, 37:79) By greeting one another with Salam, Muslims are
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