Assalam-u-alikum Hazret.....means... peace be upon you sir
Kya hal ha.........how r u.....(kaifa halo ka)
Inshallah............God willing.........Inshallah i will get the 10 points
2006-08-08 00:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...the "As salamu alaikum Hazrat" means..."Peace be upon you sir". It is the standard greeting Muslims use for each other, rather much like how everyone else syas "Hello". The "kyahallah" is actually not arabic, but Urdu, which essentially means "how are you?" And "inshallah" means "If God wills" or "God Willing"
Hope this helps!
2006-08-01 10:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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As Salamu Alaikum Means - May Allah Protect, Guide and keep you Safe. In other Words. Greetings between 2 muslims who meet..
The Complete Salam is - Assalamu Alaikum Wa RehmaTullahi Wa Barkata Hu. - May Allah Protect you and Keep you safe and Bless you with prosperity and bliss
Hazrat - usually reffered to Imans ( Muslim Priests ) or Noble person. Also in General A respect to the other person by referring him Hazrat
Kyahallah - Not sure about this word... not spelt properly...
Insha-Allah means - Allah ( the Only God ) Will Definately Fulfill the wish. In General InshaAllah is used on any and every such occasions or work which is about to happen in future.. like future planning.. planning to visit.... planning to open new Business.. we say Insha Allah we will get Success. InshaAllah We will be there on time. In Simple Words Leave the Decision on Allah
2006-08-09 10:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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salamu alaikum : means peace to you
Hazrat: this is not an arabic word, but i guess i have heard it from a turkish person and it means gentlemen.
kyahallah: not arabic
inshalleh: it mean if god wills, but usually it is used to say "hopefully"
2006-08-01 10:36:58
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answered by bluemarine 4
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hazrat means a person & hazraat means a no. of people. assalam......... is a sort of wish like gud morning etc. inshallah means that if god wishes a particular gud deed wud imminently happen
2006-08-01 10:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Words are Arabic and Urdu . also Hindi ,Bengali and others and may be used by Muslims living in western countries
2006-08-08 12:51:11
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answered by kind_enough 2
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'Assalamualaikum' is the Muslim greeting on meeting someone, meaning 'peace be on you.' 'Hazrat' is a word of respect for a man.' Kya haal hai' means 'how are you' in Urdu, the national language of Pakistan. 'Inshaallah' means 'God willing'.
2006-08-01 13:30:01
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answered by yakkydoc 6
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peace be on u hazrat. how are you? with the will of god
2006-08-07 14:03:04
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answered by sarah 2
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peace may be upon you
2006-08-07 12:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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urm sorry i don't i think its type of a religion sentance
2006-08-01 10:41:05
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answered by Chesh » 5
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