Islamic Honorifics
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Many muslims when praying their daily prayers have to say the Salat Ibrahimiya.
The Salat Ibrahimiya goes like this "Allahumma Salli 'ala Mohammad wa Ahl-e Mohammad Kama Sallayta 'ala Ibrahim wa Ahl-e Ibrahim fi-l 'Alameen innaka Hameedun Majid." This translates to "Oh God exalt Mohammad and his progeny as you have exalted Ibrahim and his progeny in these worlds as You are All Praiseworthy All Glorious."
There is also a number of other Islamic honorifics that are used for the Prophet Mohammad.
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[edit] Alayh-es-salat-u wa-s-Salam
Meaning: Upon him exaltations and peace
Arabic: عليه الصلاة والسلام
Shia also uses this for Imams, particularly Ali.
[edit] Alayh wa 'ala Ahlehi-es-salat-u wa-s-Salam
Meaning: Upon him and his family be the exaltations and peace of God
Arabic: عليه وعلى آله الصلاة والسلام
[edit] Salawat-Ullah-e 'alayhi wa Ahlehi
Meaning: The exaltations of God be upon him and his family
Arabic: صلوات الله عليه وآله
[edit] Salawat-Ullah-e wa Salamuhu 'Alayhi wa Ahlehi
Meaning: The exaltations and peace of God be upon him and his family
Arabic: صلوات الله وسلامه عليه وآله)
[edit] Sallallah-u 'Alayhi wa Ahlihe wa Sahbihi wa sallam
Meaning: May God exalt and bring peace upon him, his family, and his companions
Arabic: صلى الله عليه وآله وصحبه وسلم
[edit] Sallallah-u 'alayhi wa Ahlihe wa sallam
Meaning: May God exalt and bring peace upon him and his progeny
Arabic: صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم