The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Allah has angels who go around on earth conveying to me the salam of my Ummah.” [Nasa’i] 5. Your sins will be erased and your status raised. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Whoever sends blessings upon me once, Allah will erase ten sins from him and will raise him ten degrees in status.” [Nasa’i] 6. After performing Salah (prayer), it is common for Muslims to engage in supplications (dua) and recite specific azkar (remembrances) to seek Allah’s blessings and guidance. This dua and azkar can vary, but here are some commonly recited ones: Subhanallah (سبحان الله): Recite this phrase 33 times. Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله Well, as far as I know we do say, for example, Musa alayhee salam which translates to Upon him be peace. Salallahu allayhee wa salam means upon him be the greetings of Allah and peace. (And of course with translation comes some loss of meaning) This is because we revere and want to venerate all of the prophets, peace be upon them all. Source: Add a comment. This is how to name a child in Islam: 1- Avoid names that imply enslavement to or worship of anything other than Allah. 2- Avoid names of Allah which are befitting only for Him. 3- It is makruh (disliked) to use names which have off-putting meanings. 4- The first names are ‘Abd-Allah and ‘Abd al-Rahman. Answer. Praise be to Allah. He should reply by signaling, as narrated by Sohaib (may Allah be please with him): "I passed by the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), while he was praying and I said salaam to him and he replied by signal." The description of the signal was narrated in many hadith, one of which is from Ibn Omar (may Allah be The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Do not say, ‘Peace (as-salam) be upon Allah,’ for Allah is as-salam. Rather say: ‘At-tahiyyaatu Lillahi wa’s-salawaatu wa’t-tayyibaat (All compliments, prayers and pure words are due to Allah).’” For salam (peace) is only sought for the one who needs it, but Allah is Answer. Praise be to Allah. There are many texts in the Qur’aan and Sunnah which point to the virtue and great reward of those who are patient and state that Allaah will give them reward without measure. This includes everyone who bears with patience any calamity with which he is tested. Undoubtedly the loss of a child is one of the greatest 7. Jesus was a Prophet and a Messenger just like Moses and Muhammad, so yes you can call him رسول الله and this is proven in the Quran: المسيح عيسى ابن مريم رسول الله وكلمته القاها الى مريم وروح منه. Al-Masihu `Isa Abnu Maryama Rasulu Allahi Wa Kalimatuhu 'Alqaha 'Ila Maryama Wa Ruhun 8V9Vf.