The True Meaning of "Ahlan Wa Sahlan (Wa Marhaban)" Assalamu 'alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. Arabs, when they had visitors (or even just strangers) coming to visit them, used to say to them (and they still do): أهلاَ وسَهْلاَ . In those days, people traveled by land and over long stretches of often rugged and steep terrain
Marhaba is a word you say to others when you meet them, or when you are a guest visiting someone. However, when someone says Marhaba to you, you can respond "Ahlan wa Sahlan" which means welcome. Awafi (عوافي) In some countries, especially in the Gulf region, people say Awafi to greet friends and family. Awafi literally translates to
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