Salaam
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Salaam (also spelled salam) (Arabic: سلام salām, "peace") may refer to:
- Salām, the word for "peace" in Arabic, often used as a greeting, see S-L-M for an overview
- As-Salām, one of the Names of God in Islam
- Salaam, the name given to the salute that is accompanied by the greeting.
[edit] Given name
- Salaam Remi, American hip hop record producer
[edit] Surname
- Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate in Physics
- Ephraim Salaam, American football player
- Florin Salam, Romanian manele singer
- Kawther Salam, Palestinian journalist
- Mohammed Ahmed Salam, Yemeni prisoner
- Mullah Salam, Afghan military personnel
- Nawaf Salam, Lebanese Diplomat, Academic, Jurist
- Salaam bin Said Al Shaksy, Chief executive
- Saeb Salam, Lebanese politician
- Rashaan Salaam, American football player
- Waleed Al-Salam, mathematician
[edit] Places
- Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania
- Salam, Mali
- Wadi-us-Salaam, a cemetery
[edit] Media
- "Salaam" (song), a popular Israeli folk and peace song
- Salaam Bombay!, a movie
- Salaam Namaste, a movie
- Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love, a movie
- Say Salaam India, a movie
[edit] Other uses
- Salaam TV, an independent satellite television channel
- Operation Salaam, a 1942 World War II covert operation
- Selam (Australopithecus), a fossil specimen found in Dikika
[edit] See also
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