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Moreover, responding a Salam is also [[al-Wajib al-Kifa'i]] (collective compulsion) i.e. if a person from a group respond the Salam, it is no longer Wajib for others to respond it. According to majority of Faqihs the response must be loud enough to be heard by the one who said Salam first; nevertheless, some have doubted its obligation and some said that during [[prayer]] a quiet response will suffice as well.
Moreover, responding a Salam is also [[al-Wajib al-Kifa'i]] (collective compulsion) i.e. if a person from a group respond the Salam, it is no longer Wajib for others to respond it. According to majority of Faqihs the response must be loud enough to be heard by the one who said Salam first; nevertheless, some have doubted its obligation and some said that during [[prayer]] a quiet response will suffice as well.


Responding a Salam delivered by another person is not Wajib, although it is Mustahab to respond it by: "'Alayk wa 'Alayh al-Salam" (be upon you and upon him the peace). Likewise, responding to a written Salam - as in letters - is not Wajib, but Mustahab.  
Responding a Salam delivered by another person is not Wajib, although it is Mustahab to respond it by: "'Alayk wa 'Alayh al-Salam" (be upon you and upon him the peace). Likewise, responding to a written Salam - as in letters - is not Wajib, but [[Mustahab]].


===Saying Salam in Salat===
===Saying Salam in Salat===
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