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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). | ||
==Meaning== | ==Meaning== | ||
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==Variants and Different Phrases== | ==Variants and Different Phrases== | ||
[[File:صلوات 1.jpg|thumbnail|Salawat written in Nast'aliq calligraphy]] | |||
The most common phrase of 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.: Allahumm-a Sall-i 'Ala Muhammad-in Wa Al-i Muhammad). All Islamic denominations are consent to "{{ia|اللهم صل علی محمد}}" (O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad) as the main phrase of salawat, but there are conflicts about the following phrase. Unlike [[Sunni]]s, Shi'as often attach the following phrase; "and his family", adducing many hadiths in Shi'a and Sunni sources, in which it is suggested that a complete salawat contains the following phrase. For instance it is narrated that the Prophet (s) said to a man who asked about salawat; "Say, 'O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad and his family, so as You granted peace and honor on the dynasty of Ibrahim, verily You are the Laudable, the Glorious. O Allah, May you grant blessing on Muhammad and his family, so as You granted blessing on Ibrahim, verily You are the Laudable, the Glorious'.<ref>Al-Suyuti, ''al-Durr al-manthur'', vol.5 p.214</ref> | The most common phrase of 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.: Allahumm-a Sall-i 'Ala Muhammad-in Wa Al-i Muhammad). All Islamic denominations are consent to "{{ia|اللهم صل علی محمد}}" (O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad) as the main phrase of salawat, but there are conflicts about the following phrase. Unlike [[Sunni]]s, Shi'as often attach the following phrase; "and his family", adducing many hadiths in Shi'a and Sunni sources, in which it is suggested that a complete salawat contains the following phrase. For instance it is narrated that the Prophet (s) said to a man who asked about salawat; "Say, 'O Allah, May you grant peace and honor on Muhammad and his family, so as You granted peace and honor on the dynasty of Ibrahim, verily You are the Laudable, the Glorious. O Allah, May you grant blessing on Muhammad and his family, so as You granted blessing on Ibrahim, verily You are the Laudable, the Glorious'.<ref>Al-Suyuti, ''al-Durr al-manthur'', vol.5 p.214</ref> | ||