Meaning & Origin
Salamat is derived from the Arabic root 's-l-m', meaning 'to be safe' or 'to be peaceful'. It symbolizes protection from harm and a state of tranquility.
Spiritual meaning
In Islamic tradition, Salamat is associated with Allah's attribute of Al-Salam, meaning 'The Source of Peace'.
Language details
Salamat
Peace, safety, well-being
سلامات
امن، سلامتی، احترام
سلامات
السلام والتحية والأمن
सलामत
शांति, सुरक्षा, सम्मान
سلامات
امن، سوله، درنښت
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-lah-mat
/sæləˈmæt/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In the Islamic context, Salamat is often used to express well-wishes or blessings upon others. It's common to hear "May Allah keep you safe and healthy" or "May Allah grant you peace and security".
From a spiritual perspective, Salamat is an affirmation of faith and trust in Allah (God) to shield us from the harm and guide us on the right path. It reminds us of the significance of peace and tranquility in our lives, both internally and externally. embracing the legacy of prophet muhammad (pbuh), who greeted others with the phrase 'As-Salamu alaykum' meaning 'peace be upon you', emphasizes the importance of spreading positivity and goodwill towards others.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Hadith literature The name Salamat carried significant weight in that era.
7th century
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