![]() Besides these situations, no one will normally greet another person with ‘Salaams’ (greeting of peace) if they are not in the presence of another one, or they are not conversing with a person. It is simply a word of greeting which was given, and it is clearly understood and known to everyone that a greeting is normally given when you meet someone, and the person is in your presence, or you are physically having a conversation with a person. However they did not use such phrases to him (or about him) when he was not in their presence. This was uttered by the Sahabahs because of the fact that they would greet him whenever they met him. Due to the fact that it is a phrase which addresses the Prophet (SA) directly in giving salaams ( greetings) to him, the Sahabahs (RA) used words with similar meaning whenever they met him, and he was in their presence. The words Ya Nabi Salam Alaika means ‘O Prophet Peace be upon you’. O you who have believed, ask blessing upon him and ask peace.” (Chapter 33, Surah Al-Ahzab, Ayah 56 is the justification for doing so. ![]() Is it haram to sing Ya Nabi Salam Alaika, to sing Moulood Sharif, to attend Milads and Mouloods? Where did such practices come from? I heard at a function that Ya Nabi Salam Alaika was the first words said at the time of the Rasool’s (SAW) birth by Baraka and also “Indeed, Allah confers blessing upon the Prophet, and His angels.
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