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Asimbo
Asalaamualakum brothers and sisters,
I am a newer convert to Islam (2yrs ago) and I have a question about the use of our greeting.
My inlaws and my wife use the shortened version of Asalaamualakum by saying "Salaams" instead and I feel it is like disrespecting the actual meaning of the original words. I never hear any other Muslims saying it like that except for the Farsi version of "Salaam" by Persian people. Am I wrong in feeling like this, or is it wrong to short form it like that. As well, they say it when leaving someone, even if they are just running to the store for a minute and coming right back, or if you just finished saying "Salaams" and then you left the house and had to call the person back, you would be expected to say "Salaams" again before you could continue to ask a simple 6 word question. To me it seems silly and overkill, but I may be wrong, but I just want to do the right thing by Islam and Allah Subhanna Watallah.
I don't want to disrespect them either, but when I asked my wife about this and pointed out that the only people I have ever heard saying it like this is her entire family(grandparents and cousins and aunts and uncles and so on) and she said they all do it, but it just feels wrong to me. I've asked my Muslim friends about htis and they said they don't do it like this either. As well, when I said Asalaamualakum to a friend once when I was leaving his house, he looked at me funny and still responded with Walaikumasalaam but later said I don't have to do this.
I'm confused and could use some guidance Inshallah!
Jazakallah!
Asalaamu Alaikum Wr Wb, yes brother I myself have heard a lot of people who just say 'Salam'. When i was in Tunisia i hardly ever heard anyone say the full Salam greeting.
What is Salaam?
Imam Baihaqi narrates in discontinuation from Ibne Abbas, that As-Salaam is amongst Allah’s names and also this is the greeting of the dwellers of Paradise.
Imaam Bukhari in his Al-Adabul-Mufrad narrates from Hazrat Anas that the Holy Prophet said, "As-salaam is indeed a name from the names of Allah, which Allah has placed upon the Earth, therefore spread salaam amongst yourselves in abundance."
The Manner of giving Salaam
Abu Yala narrates from Hazrat Abu Hurairah that the Holy Prophet said, "When anyone of you decides to offer salaam he should say ‘Assalaamu Alaikum’, because Allah, the most Glorious and Eminent one is As-salaam, for this reason do not commence with anything before saying Allah’s name."
The Correct Words Of Salaam
Abu Tameema narrates from a Sahabi who reported, "I said ‘Alaikas Salaam (Upon you be peace) O’ Messenger of Allah."
The Holy Prophet said, "Alaikas Salaam are the words of the deceased person’s salaam. When one of you meets his fellow brother, he should say Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah."
Reward For Giving Salaam
It has been narrated by Saalim that the Holy Prophet said, "He who says Assalaamu Alaikum (Peace be upon you) ten rewards are written down for him, and he who says Assalaamu Alaikum wa rahmatullah (Peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy) for him twenty rewards are written down and he who says Assalaamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh (Peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessing) thirty rewards are written down (for him)."
In support of this Hadith we find a narration by Ibn Umar in Musannaf-Abdul-Razzak; It has been narrated in this Hadith that a person came in the presence of the Holy Prophet and said,
"Assalamu Alaikum." The Holy Prophet replied,
"Ten." Then a second Sahabi came and said, "Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullah." The Holy Prophet replied,
"Twenty." Then a third Sahabi arrived and said, "Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh." Upon this the Holy Prophetsaid,
"Thirty." That is to say upon three words thirty rewards will be written down.
So my brother we should try and correct people whenever they say the short Salaam greeting in a beautiful and gentle manner with wisdom. We should not feel ashamed to correct someone as it is our duty to do so if we have the correct knowledge.
So let us try as often as we can to say the FULL greeting to get these great rewards because we are truly in need of them. We will regret all the opportnuties that we missed out on in this world to gain good deeds and offering the FULL salaam to people who we know and those who we don't know is a wonderful way of gaining great rewards and pleasing Allah.