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'''Salam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سلام}}) is an Islamic greeting and salutation. It literally means health, safety or [[peace]]. The [[Qur'an]] and [[hadith]]s have emphasized on saying Salam and counted it as one of the highly recommended acts ([[mustahab]]) in [[Islam]]. Responding Salam is an immediate obligation ([[al-Wajib al-Fawri]]) even for one who is [[Salat|praying]]; however, if a person from a group responds to Salam, it is no longer an obligation to the others to respond. Saying Salam has special etiquette and rulings, and it has several functions in the Qur'an and Islamic tradition.  
'''Salam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سلام}}) is an Islamic greeting and salutation. It literally means health, safety or [[peace]]. The [[Qur'an]] and [[hadith]]s have emphasized on saying Salam and counted it as one of the highly recommended acts ([[mustahab]]) in [[Islam]]. Responding Salam is an immediate obligation ([[al-Wajib al-Fawri]]) even for one who is [[Salat|praying]]; however, if a person from a group responds to Salam, it is no longer an obligation to the others to respond. Saying Salam has special etiquette and rulings, and it has several functions in the Qur'an and Islamic tradition.  


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