с.ғ.с.

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Bashkir

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sæl.ɑ.ˈɫːɑ.hu ʁæ.ˈlæj.hi ˌwæ.sːæ.ˈlæm]

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّم (ṣallā llāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam, May Allāh honor him and grant him peace).

Phrase

с.ғ.с. (s.ğ.s.)

  1. (Islam, eulogy, initialism) a traditional salutation (salawat) that Muslims say after uttering or hearing the name of any of the Islamic prophets; May Allāh honor him and grant him peace; peace be upon him; SAW
    Нәҡ ошо төндә Ҡөръән Кәримдең тәүге аяттары Ябраил фәрештә аша Мөхәммәт пәйғәмбәргә с.ғ.с. тапшырыла башлай.
    Nəq oşo töndə Qörʺən Kərimdeñ təwge ayattarı Yabrail fəreştə aşa Möxəmmət pəyğəmbərgə s.ğ.s. tapşırıla başlay.
    On this very night, the first ayats of the Holy Qur'an begin to be communicated via the angel Jabrā'īl to the prophet Muhammad, may Allah honor him and give him peace.

Usage notes

  • This interjection is used in postposition to the prophet's name.

See also