peace be upon you (formal greeting)
The standard response is 'wa ʿalaykum as-salām' (and upon you peace).
The most common greeting in the Arab world. Used in both formal and informal contexts.
7 words from this root family
The standard response is 'wa ʿalaykum as-salām' (and upon you peace).
The most common greeting in the Arab world. Used in both formal and informal contexts.
Literally 'with safety'. One of the most common ways to say goodbye.
Form VIII verb (اِفْتَعَلَ). To receive or collect something.
Feminine form: salīma (سَليمة). From the same root as salām (سَلام, peace) and islām (إسلام).
Masculine verbal noun (maṣdar) of أَسْلَمَ (Form IV = to submit). From the root س-ل-م (peace/safety). One who submits is مُسْلِمٌ (muslim). Related: سَلَامٌ (peace), سَلَامَةٌ (safety).
Islām means 'voluntary submission to God's will.' The Quran presents it not as a new religion but as the eternal faith of all prophets, from Adam to Muhammad ﷺ.
Active participle of أَسْلَمَ (Form IV). Plural: مُسْلِمُونَ (muslimūn). Feminine: مُسْلِمَةٌ (muslimah). Literally means 'one who submits (to God's will).'
This verse refers to Prophet Abraham (Ibrāhīm), who is called the first muslim in the Quran. The term muslim is applied to all prophets and their followers throughout history.