
The Virtues Of Salaam
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<font size=+3>The
Virtues Of Salaam
<font size=+2>The Islamic Greeting
<font size=+1>Compiled By
<font size=+2>Hazrat Moulana Yusuf Motala
Saheb
<font size=+1>Translated By
<font size=+1>Moulana Muhammad Irshad
<font size=+2>Contents
Introduction
Offering Salaam Is An Islamic Duty
Replying To Salaam Is A Duty Of A Muslim
Warning Upon Not Replying To The Salaam
The Virtue of Commencing Salaam
Reward For Giving Salaam
What is Salaam?
The Manner of giving Salaam
Conduct With The Person Who Does Not Say Salaam
Spread Salaam
A Rider Should Give Salaam To A Walking Person
Giving And Replying To Salaam From One Person
Is Sufficient
Giving Salaam To The Children
The Correct Words Of Salaam
The Manner Of Greeting The Dead In The Grave Yard
Giving Salaam To The People Of A Gathering
Reply To A Third Person’s Salaam
Giving Salaam Even After A Short Separation
Salaam
Upon
The
Noble
Prophet(saws)
At
The
Time
Of
Entering
A
Masjid
The Virtue Of Giving Salaam In One’s
Own Home And Then Setting Out
<font size=+1>Introduction
All
praise
be
to
Allah
the
Lord
of
the
Worlds
and
peace
and
blessing
be
upon
the
best
of
creation
who
was
sent
down
as
a
mercy
for
the
worlds
His
beloved
Prophet
Muhammad (saws).
Here
we
present
a
compilation
of
virtues
of
the
Islamic
greeting,
Salaam
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<font size=+1>Offering Salaam
Is An Islamic Duty
It
has
been
narrated
from
Hazrat
Ali that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"Commonly
in
Islam
there
are
six
rights
of
a
Muslim
upon
a
Muslim:
when
he
meets
him
he
should
give
him
salaam;
when
he
invites
him
(to
a
meal)
he
should
accept
it;
when
he
sneezes
he
should
bless
him;
when
he
falls
ill
he
should
visit
him;
when
he
dies
he
should
accompany
his
funeral
and
he
should
prefer
for
him
that
which
he
prefers
for
himself."
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<font size=+1>Replying
To Salaam Is A Duty Of A Muslim
Nasai
narrates
from
Hazrat
Abu
Hurairah that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"There
are
rights
of
a
Muslim
over
a
Muslim:
Responding
to
salaam,
visiting
the
sick,
following
the
bier
(A
platform
upon
which
the
corpse
rests),
accepting
an
invitation
(to
a
meal)
and
blessing
a
person
who
sneezes."
This
narration
has
been
narrated
in
Sahih
Muslim
in
these
words,
"There
are
six
rights
upon
a
Muslim".
The
Prophet (saws)was
asked,
"What
are
these
O’
Prophet
of
Allah?"
The
Prophet (saws)replied,
"When
you
meet
him,
give
him
salaam,
when
he
invites
you,
(to
a
meal)
accept
it,
when
he
seeks
counselling
from
you
give
him
counselling
and
when
he
sneezes
and
says
Alhamdulillah,
bless
him,
when
he
falls
ill
visit
him
and
when
he
dies
accompany
his
funeral."
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<font size=+1>Warning
Upon Not Replying To The Salaam
It has been narrated from Abdur Rahmaan ibn Shayba; he says the Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"A rider should give salaam to a walking person, a walking person should
give salaam to a seated person, a small group should give salaam to a larger
group, whoever then responds to salaam, it is for his benefit, and he who
does not respond to salaam, is not from amongst us." Ibn Sunni has narrated
this and also Imaam Bukhari in his book Al Adabul Mufrad. On these bases
Allama Nawawi in his commentary of Sahih Muslim has said, "To commence
salaam is Sunnah and to reply is Wajib." Similarly Hafiz ibn Abdul Bar
says, "It is an unanimous agreement of the Muslims that to commence Salaam
is Sunnah and to reply is Wajib."
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<font size=+1>The Virtue
of Commencing Salaam
It has been narrated by Abu Umamah that the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"Whoever commences Salaam is very close to Allah and His Messenger Muhammad
((saws))"
Ibn Sunni has narrated this.
In Imaam Ahmad’s narration there is, "The closest to Allah, the most
glorious and eminent one, from amongst all the people is the one who commences
salaam."
Similarly Tabrani narrates from Abu Darda, who says that we asked the
Holy Prophet (saws),
"O Prophet of Allah, we meet each other, so who from amongst us should
give salaam first?" The Holy Prophet (saws)replied,
"The one who is the most obedient to Allah from amongst you."
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<font size=+1>Reward For
Giving Salaam
It has been narrated by Saalim that the Holy Prophet (saws)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 (saws)and
said, "Assalamu Alaikum." The Holy Prophet (saws)replied,
"Ten." Then a second Sahabi came and said, "Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullah."
The Holy Prophet (saws)replied,
"Twenty." Then a third Sahabi arrived and said, "Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi
wa barakatuh." Upon this the Holy Prophet(saws)said,
"Thirty." That is to say upon three words thirty rewards will be written
down.
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<font size=+1>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 (saws)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."
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<font size=+1>The Manner
of giving Salaam
Abu
Yala
narrates
from
Hazrat
Abu
Hurairah that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)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."
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<font size=+1>Conduct
With The Person Who Does Not Say Salaam
It has been narrated from Ibn Umar, that the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"He who speaks without firstly giving salaam, then do not answer him (to
what he has to say)."
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<font size=+1>Spread
Salaam
Hazrat Abdullah ibn Salaam says, "When the Holy Prophet (saws)arrived
in Madinah, the people lost no time in arriving in the presence of the
Holy Prophet (saws).
I was amongst the people who had arrived to see him. When I looked with
thoughtfulness at the Holy Prophet’s (saws)radiant
face, I realised with certainty that this is no face of a liar."
Abdullah ibn Salaam says, "The very first thing which I heard the Holy
Prophet (saws)say
was, ‘O’ People, spread salaam and feed the people, keep good relations
with your kith and kin and at nightfall engage yourself in salaah while
others are asleep, for you will enter Paradise safely."
In Mu’atta, Tufail ibn Abi Shayba regarding Ibn Umar radiyallahu
anhuma says that one day when I came to Abdullah ibn Umar, he asked
me to go to the market (with him). I asked, "What are you going to do in
the market? You do not go to any salesman, or ask about any goods or its
price nor do you want to sit in any market gatherings, so stay here with
us, we will talk here."
Abdullah ibn Umar then said, "O Abu Battan, (he called him Abu Battan
because Tufail ibn Abi had a large stomach) we are going to the market
for the cause of giving salaam."
Similarly Ibn Sunni has narrated about Abu Imaam Baa’ali that he said
to Muhammad ibn Ziyaad, "O my nephew the Holy Prophet(saws)has
commanded us that we spread salaam."
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<font size=+1>A Rider
Should Give Salaam To A Walking Person
It has been narrated by Fudhala ibn Ubaid that the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"A rider should give salaam to a walking person, a walking person should
give salaam to a standing person and a small group of people should give
salaam to a larger group."
Similarly
it
has
been
narrated
by
Hazrat
Jabir that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"An
elder
person
should
give
salaam
to
a
younger
one,
one
person
should
give
salaam
to
two,
a
small
group
of
people
should
give
salaam
to
a
larger
one,
a
rider
should
give
salaam
to
a
walking
person,
a
passer-by
should
give
salaam
to
a
standing
person
and
a
person
who
is
standing
should
give
salaam
to
a
seated
person."
Likewise
it
has
been
narrated
by
Abu
Hurairah that
the
Holy
Prophet(saws)said,
"A
rider
should
give
salaam
to
a
walking
person
and
a
walking
person
should
give
salaam
to
a
seated
person
and
when
a
small
group
of
people
pass
by
a
larger
group
they
(the
smaller
group)
should
give
salaam."
Similarly
it
has
been
narrated
by
Jabir that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"A
rider
should
give
salaam
to
a
walking
person
and
a
walking
person
should
give
salaam
to
a
seated
person,
but
if
two
walking
persons
meet
each
other,
then
whoever
commences
salaam
first
from
the
two,
is
superior."
Similarly
it
is
narrated
by
Hazrat
Abu
Hurairah he
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"A
younger
person
should
give
salaam
to
an
elder
person,
a
by-passer
to
a
seated
person
and
a
small
group
of
people
to
a
larger
group."
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<font size=+1>Giving
And Replying To Salaam From One Person Is Sufficient
It has been narrated by Hazrat Ali that the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"The salaam of a person, from a passing group of people, will be sufficient
on behalf of all the group, likewise if one person from those who are seated
replies to the salaam, it will be sufficient on behalf of all the rest."
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<font size=+1>Giving
Salaam To The Children
In
Sunan-e-Abu
Dawood,
it
has
been
narrated
by
Hazrat
Anas that,
"The
Holy
Prophet (saws)came
by
us
at
the
time
when
I
was
a
child
together
with
other
children
and
greeted
us
all
with
salaam.
Then
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)took
hold
of
my
hand
and
sent
me
on
an
errand
(with
a
message).
The
Holy
Prophet(saws)was
waiting
in
the
shade
of
a
wall
until
my
return."
Similarly
Imaam
Muslim,
Imaam
Ahmad,
Imaam
Tirmidhi
and
Imaam
Darami
narrate
from
Hazrat
Yasaar that
he
said,
"I
was
walking
with
Thabit
Binai
when
he
passed
by
some
children.
He
conveyed
salaam
to
them,
and
began
to
say
that
once
he
was
walking
with
Hazrat
Anas and
when
he
passed
by
some
children
he
also
greeted
them
with
salaam.
Hazrat
Anas
then
narrated
a
Hadith,
that
he
was
walking
with
the
Holy
Prophet(saws)and
when
they
passed
by
some
children,
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)greeted
them
with
salaam."
Similarly
Imaam
Nasai
narrates
from
Hazrat
Anas that
when
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)
would
set
out
to
meet
the
Ansar,
he
would
greet
their
children
with
salaam,
and
would
place
his
blessed
hands
upon
the
children’s
heads
and
make
dua
for
them.
Similarly Imaam Bukhari and Ibn Sunni narrate that Hazrat Anas has related
that the Holy Prophet (saws)suddenly
came upon some women, children and some servants who were returning from
a wedding. The Holy Prophet (saws)gave
salaam to them and said, "In the name of Allah, I love you all."
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<font size=+1>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 (saws)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."
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<font size=+1>The Manner
Of Greeting The Dead In The Grave Yard
It has been narrated by Hazrat Abu Huraira that the Holy Prophet (saws)came
towards the cemetery and said, "Alaikas Salaam (Upon you be peace), O’
people of this abode, from amongst the believers, verily, if Allah wishes,
we are going to join you in a short while."
In another narration it has been narrated thus, that when the Holy Prophet (saws)passed
by the graves, he would say, "Salaam be upon you, O’ people of this abode
from the believing men and believing women, Muslim men, Muslim women, pious
men, pious women, indeed if Allah wishes, we will join you."
The first narration has been narrated by Imaam Abu Dawood and the second
narration has been narrated by Allama Suyuti in his book Jaame-us-Sageer.
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<font size=+1>Giving
Salaam To The People Of A Gathering
It has been narrated by Hazrat Abu Huraira that the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"If any one of you enters any gathering, he should give salaam. He should
then remain seated to that extent he has in his mind, and when he decides
to return, he should again give salaam. The reason being that the first
salaam is not more rightful than the second, that is, he gives the first
salaam and not the second." This narration has been narrated by Imaam Abu
Dawood, Imaam Tirmizi and Ibne Sunni.
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<font size=+1>Reply
To A Third Person’s Salaam
A person from (the tribe of) Banu Tameem narrates from his father who
narrates from his paternal grandfather that he arrived in the presence
of the Holy Prophet (saws)and
said, "My father sends salaam upon you."
The Holy Prophet (saws)replied,
"Wa Alaika Wa’alaa Abeekas Salaam (Peace be upon you and your father)."
Imaam Abu Dawood, Nasai and Ibn Sunni have narrated this.
Similarly it has been narrated by Hazrat Aisha radiyallahu anha that
the Holy Prophet (saws)said,
"Jibraeel sends salaam upon you."
Hazrat Aisha replied, "Wa Alaihis Salaam Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
(Peace be upon him and Allah’s mercy and blessings). You (O’ Prophet) can
see things which we cannot."
Similarly Imaam Bukhari and Imaam Muslim have related Abu Huraira’s
narration, he says, Jibraeel the trustworthy arrived in the presence of
the Noble Prophet (saws)and
said, "This is Khadija, who is coming, she has with her a utensil in which
there is curry (or he said food, or drink). When she arrives give, her
salaam from her sustainer and myself, and give her glad tidings of a house
in Paradise which will be hollow in which there will be no loud noise (din)
nor weariness."
Ibne Sunni has narrated this narration in more detail. It is narrated
by Amr bin Wahb that Hazrat Khadija set out in search of the Holy Prophet (saws)in
the upper part of Makkah Mukarrama. Hazrat Khadija had the Holy Prophet’s(saws)food
with her. Jibraeel the trustworthy met Hazrat Khadija in the form of a
man and questioned her regarding the Holy Prophet (saws).
Hazrat Khadija began to tremble and thought that, probably he is from those
who are out to harm the Holy Prophet (saws).
Hazrat Khadija mentioned this incident to the Holy Prophet(saws).
The Holy Prophet (saws)replied
that he was Jibraeel the trustworthy. He has informed me that he has met
you and he has also told me that you have food with you and that is Hees
(a sweet dish). Hazrat Jibraeel the trustworthy has said, "Give salaam
to Khadija from Allah the most glorious and eminent one, and give her glad
tidings of a house in Paradise which will be hollow in which they will
no loud noise (din) nor weariness."
Hazrat Khadija said, "Allah the exalted is Himself As-Salaam (The Giver
of peace) and peace comes from Him, Salaam be upon Jibraeel, he is the
messenger of Allah. Salaam be upon you and salaam be upon all those who
are listening but Shaytaan.
O’ Prophet of Allah, what is the hollow house in Paradise wherein they
will be no loud noise (din) nor weariness?"
The Holy Prophet (saws)replied,
"It will be a secure house made out of pearl."
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<font size=+1>Giving
Salaam Even After A Short Separation
It
has
been
narrated
by
Anas that
the
companions
of
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)would
walk
together
and
when
a
tree
would
come
in
their
way
they
would
separate
towards
the
left
and
right.
Then
on
meeting
each
other,
one
of
them
would
greet
the
other
with
salaam.
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<font size=+1>Salaam
Upon The Noble Prophet Sallallahu Alaihe Wasallam At The Time Of
Entering A Masjid.
Hazrat
Abu
Huraira narrates
the
saying
of
the
Holy
Prophet (saws),
"When
anyone
amongst
you
enters
a
Masjid"
or
he
said,
"When
anyone
amongst
you
arrives
at
a
Masjid,
he
should
send
salaam
upon
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)and
say,
‘Allahumma
aftahli
abwaba
rahmatik’,
(O
Allah,
open
the
doors
of
your
mercy
for
me)
and
when
he
comes
out
of
the
Masjid
he
should
also
then
send
salaam
upon
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)and
say,
‘Allahumma
a’ithni
min
ash-shaytaan
ir-rajee’
(O
Allah
give
me
refuge
from
the
accursed
Shaytaan).
In
the
narration
of
Ibn
Majah
these
words
have
been
narrated,
‘Bismillahi
was-salaamu
ala
rasullullahi’
(I
begin
in
the
name
of
Allah,
Salaam
be
upon
Allah’s
Messenger)."
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<font size=+1>The
Virtue Of Giving Salaam In One’s Own Home And Then Setting Out
It has been narrated by Abu Umamah Al Ba’ali from the Holy Prophet (saws)that
he said, "There is no one like he who performs wudhu thoroughly and then
washes both his hands, feet and face, then gargles his mouth and performs
his wudhu in the manner in which Allah has commanded him but sins which
he has committed by talking or walking towards are wiped away, such that
sins committed by his limbs are forgiven. When he walks towards the Masjid
he gets one reward for every step he takes. His salaah remains an extra
bonus for him, that is when he enters upon his family, greets them with
salaam and lies down upon his bed, for him is the reward of a full nights
worship."
Likewise it has been narrated by Abu Umamah al-Ba’ali that the Holy
Prophet (saws)said,
"They are three people under the care of Allah the most glorious and eminent
one; one who goes out in the path of Allah as a Muslim soldier is in the
care of Allah until Allah takes his soul away. He will be entered into
paradise or Allah will return him with reward and booty which he has gained.
The second person who is also in the care of Allah until Allah takes his
soul away, is he who walks towards the Masjid. Allah will enter him into
Paradise or make him return, giving him reward and booty which he has gained.
The third person who is in the care of Allah is he who enters his own home
and gives salaam." Ibn Sunni has mentioned both of these narrations.
Imaam Bukhari in his book Al-Adabul Mufrad has mentioned a narration,
"There are three types of people who are all in all in the care of Allah.
If they stay alive they will find a life of sufficiency and if they pass
away they will enter Paradise. One is he who enters his own home by giving
salaam, is in the care of Allah the most glorious and eminent one. The
second person who is in the care of Allah the most glorious and eminent
one is he who goes out towards the Masaajid. The third person who is in
the care of Allah, is he who goes out in the path of Allah."
Also Ibn Sunni relates a narration of Abu Huraira that he said, "It
is the saying of the Holy Prophet (saws)
that definitely there is an illumination and light for Islam, like a pathway
which is well lit. That a Muslim should worship Allah and must not associate
anything with him. He must carry out Fardh Salaah, give Zakaah, perform
Hajj of Baitullah, keep the fast of the auspicious month of Ramadhaan and
enjoin right conduct and forbid indecency. To give salaam to your household
when you enter upon them, and to give salaam upon those Muslims you pass
by. If they reply to your salaam then the angels will return salaam upon
them and if they do not answer to your salaam, the angels will reply to
your salaam, and curse them or they will stay quiet with them. Whoever
has let go of one of the above mentioned then he has let go of a part of
Islam and whoever throws them all away has thrown Islam behind his back."
Likewise
a
narration
of
Sahih
Muslim
is
narrated
from
Miqdad
ibn
Aswad ,
he
says
we
three
companions
arrived
in
the
presence
of
the
Holy
Prophet(saws)Then
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)took
us
to
his
household
(family),
there
were
three
goats
there.
He
(The
Holy
Prophet (saws))
told
the
three
of
us
to
take
the
milk
and
distribute
it
amongst
ourselves
whenever
we
needed
it.
Miqdad says,
"We
obeyed
the
command
and
would
leave
a
portion
for
the
Holy
Prophet(saws)."
Hazrat
Miqdad says
that
the
Holy
Prophet (saws)would
come
at
night
and
would
give
salaam
in
such
a
manner
that
it
would
not
wake
a
sleeping
person
but
would
be
heard
by
a
person
who
was
awake.
Then
he
would
go
to
the
Masjid
to
pray
his
salaah
and
then
would
drink
his
own
portion.
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