Thursday, April 29, 2010

Assalamu'alaikum..The best Greeting there could ever be.

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" & when you are greeted with a greeting, greet in return with what is better than it, or return it equally."


[soorah An-Nisa, v:86]



Did you wake up this morning and say "As-Salaamu Alaikum" to your spouse or your child?


Or did you greet them with a "Good Morning" or even a casual "hi"?


Have we been teaching our children the importance of greeting each other with salaam?

Or when we see them off to school, do we send them off with a 'bye', instead of "As-Salaamu Alaikum", the dua for peace and blessings?


For some of us, this may seem a minor issue. Or it may even be a 'progressive' issue. But, in our haste to 'adapt', we forget that saying "As-Salaamu Alaikum" is the best greeting there could ever be.


This was the practice and teaching of Prophet Muhammad (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam), the best example for mankind.


And it was Allaah Himself that prescribed the manner of greeting among Muslims as "As-Salaamu Alaikum" [not 'salaams' or 'good morning' or 'hey' or 'hi' or whatever]



"When those who believe in Our Ayaat (proofs, verses, signs, etc.) come to you, say: "Salaamun Alaikum" (peace be on you)..…"

(Surah al-An'aam:54)




Ibn al-Qayyim says:


"Allaah, the Sovereign, the Most Holy, the Peace, prescribed that the greeting among the people of Islam should be 'As-Salaamu Alaikum', which is better than all the greetings of other nations which include impossible ideas or lies, such as saying, 'May you live for a thousand years,' or things that are not accurate, such as 'An'im sabaahan (Good morning),' or actions that are not right, such as bowing in greeting.

Thus the greeting of salaam is better than all of these, because it has the meaning of safety which is life, without which nothing else can be achieved…."

(Badaa'i' al-Fawaa'id)




"As-Salaamu Alaikum" is the best Dua


The word 'salaam' comes from the root 'salema', which implies to disassociate oneself from evil and harm. Thus, when we greet other Muslims, the greeting means: "No harm shall come to you from me (may no evil come to you, may no harm come to you)


And since As-Salaam is also one of the Beautiful Names of Allaah, the greeting of salaam also means, "May the blessing of His Name descend upon you, may Allah be with you, may Allah guide and protect you."


Subhaan Allaah! What a beautiful greeting!


Yet, it is utterly tragic to see that some of us have exchanged something so beautiful for something ugly, when we stopped saying Assalaamu Alaikum and started with 'Good Morning' or 'Hi'.


It is especially sad to see some of our youth, who don't even know how to say the words clearly and properly.

Some say 'Saakum", some just mumble something incomprehensible under their breath and some don't even bother to say anything at all! And if they are being really nice to you, they just might throw you a 'hey' from afar.


And even those of us who do say salaam, some of us are so stingy or hesitant in doing so. Although, at the time of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) the Sahaabah would compete with each other to see who could give salaams first. They would go to the market just to say salaam to people they knew and to the people they did not know.


The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: "The best of the two persons is the one who begins with salaam."

(Related by an-Nawawi)



BENEFITS OF "AS-SALAAMU ALAIKUM"


1."As-Salaamu Alaikum" is a means of immense reward

A man passed by the Messenger of Allaah (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) while he was sitting with others, and said "As-salaamu 'alaykum." The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said, "[He will have] ten hasanaat."


Another man passed by and said "As-Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullaah (peace be upon you and the mercy of Allaah)." The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said, "[He will have] twenty hasanaat."


Another man passed by and said "As-Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuh (peace be upon you and the mercy of Allaah and His blessings)." The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said, "[He will have] thirty hasanaat."



2."As-Salaamu Alaikum" is an aspect of Imaan


Once a man asked the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) about which aspect of Islam was best. The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) replied: "Feeding the hungry, and saying salaam to those you know and those you don't know."

(Bukhaari and Muslim)


3. "As-Salaamu Alaikum" is a means of entering Jannah


The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: "You will not enter Paradise until you believe, and you will not believe until you love one another. Shall I not tell you about something which, if you do it, you will love one another? Spread salaam (the greeting of peace) among you."

(Muslim)


4. "As-Salaamu Alaikum" gets rid of sins


The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) also said, "When two Muslims meet (give salaam), and shake hands, they are forgiven their sins before they part (with each other)."

(Abu Dawud)


5. "As-Salaamu Alaikum" is the greeting of the people of Jannah.


"Then, those that feared their Lord shall be driven in companies into Paradise. When they draw near its gates will be opened, and its keepers will say to them: "Salaamun 'Alaikum" (Peace be upon you), you have done well. Enter and live in it for ever."

(Surah Zumar:73)


6. It is the greeting of Adam alayhi-salaam & his offsprings.:


Narrated by Abu Huraira that the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wassallam said:

"Allah created Adam, making him 60 cubits tall. When He created him, He said to him, "Go and greet that group of angels, and listen to their reply, for it will be your greeting (salutation) and the greeting (salutations of your offspring."

So, Adam said (to the angels) As-salamu Alaikum (i.e. Peace be upon you). The angels said, "As-salamu Alaika wa Rahmatu-l-lahi" (i.e. Peace and Allah's Mercy be upon you). Thus the angels added to Adam's salutation the expression, 'Wa Rahmatu-l-lahi...."

[Sahih Bukhari: # 543]


It is obligatory to return the greeting of "As-Salaamu Alaikum"


"The Muslim has five rights over his fellow-Muslim: he should return his salaams, visit him when he is sick, attend his funeral, accept his invitation, and pray for mercy for him [say "Yar ha'mu kallaah"] when he sneezes."

(Bukhaari, Muslim)


We should say "As-Salaamu Alaikum" when we enter our homes,

"When you enter houses, greet (with peace) one another with a salutation from Allah, blessed and good. As such Allah makes clear to you His verses so that you understand."

(Surah an-Nur: 61)



"As-Salaamu Alaikum" is also to be said at time of leaving


The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: "When one of you joins a gathering, he should greet those present; and when he leaves them he should salute them, because the first salutation is not better than the last one."

(Abu Dawud and Tirmithi)


Why would you want to give up something beautiful for something ugly??


It is sad to see that when it comes to the matters of Dunya, we strive our utmost to give our families and friends the best. Yet when it comes to greetings, we forget the most beautiful and comprehensive greeting "As-Salaamu Alaikum", which is also a prayer….a prayer of peace and blessing….of security and protection from all harm and all evil…..a blessing that Allaah Himself sends down to His beloved slaves……a greeting of the people of Jannah itself.



Important note: The head should never be bent or bowed as a sign of greeting. We bend our heads only to Allah. It must also be emphasized that other body gestures in any form or shape (for example, raising eyebrows, extending the arms, smiling, winking, etc.) cannot replace the beautiful greeting of "As-Salaamu Alaikum"



By Asma bint Shameem

edited by Umm-Abdullaah




3 comments:

Cheqna said...

Alhamdulillah.

Anonymous said...

giving more understanding about salam and it's purpose. my experience about salam,sometimes some feel afraid while passing by a grave yard, by giving salam insyaAllah the feeling will gone.Thanks for sharing this Cheqna.

Cheqna said...

Rad, tq..alhamdulillah, got this article from a fren. i learned something from it and i hope others can as well.

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