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[[File:صلوات 1.jpg|thumbnail|Salawat written in Nast'aliq calligraphy]]
'''Ṣalawāt''' (Arabic:{{ia|صَلَوات}}) is a special Arabic phrase, containing a salutation upon the [[Prophet of Islam (s)]], which Muslims say in the [[tashahhud]] of [[prayer]], and also when hearing or uttering the name of Prophet Muhammad (s). In addition to the [[Quran]] ([[verse]] 56 of the [[Qur'an 33]]), many [[hadith]]s have stressed delivering this salutation.
'''Ṣalawāt''' (Arabic:{{ia|صَلَوات}}) is a special Arabic phrase, containing a salutation upon the [[Prophet of Islam (s)]], which Muslims say in the [[tashahhud]] of [[prayer]], and also when hearing or uttering the name of Prophet Muhammad (s). In addition to the [[Quran]] ([[verse]] 56 of the [[Qur'an 33]]), many [[hadith]]s have stressed delivering this salutation.


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The most common phrase for salawat among [[Shi'a]] is; "{{ia|اللهم صل علی محمد و آل محمد}}" (O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad and his family; trans.: Allāhumm-a Ṣall-i 'Alā Muḥammad-in Wa Al-i Muḥammad).
The most common phrase for salawat among [[Shi'a]] is; "{{ia|اللهم صل علی محمد و آل محمد}}" (O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad and his family; trans.: Allāhumm-a Ṣall-i 'Alā Muḥammad-in Wa Al-i Muḥammad).
 
[[File:صلوات 1.jpg|thumbnail|Salawat written in Nast'aliq calligraphy]]
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