1. Laki-laki 2. Perempuan ADVERTISEMENT 3. Banyak Orang Ucapan doa marhaban ahlan wa sahlan bihudhurikum dalam menyambut tamu serta memberikan hidangan terbaik, adalah bagian dari adab menerima tamu sesama muslim. Di sisi lain, sebagai tamu yang disambut sebaiknya menjawab sesuai dengan benar seperti yang sudah dijelaskan di atas.
In the Dictionary It is stated that the term "Marhaban" is an interjection used to greet guests. Thus, marhaban could translate to mean "welcome". Ahlan wa-sahlan, however, is a word which isn't added to The Dictionary, the word is a way to say "welcome". In the beginning, they're both similar.
MarHaba مرحبا: Hello: Ahlan wa sahlan أهلاً وسهلاً: You are welcome: As-salamu Alaikum السلام عليكم: May peace be upon you: Salam سلام: Hello (casual) Sabah al-kheir صباح الخير: Good morning: Masaa' al-kheir مساء الخير: Good evening: Hayak allaah حيَّاك الله: Hello (formal) Kif haalak
Given in reply to marhaba (hello). Followed by ahlan wa sahlan wa marhaba (welcome, be at ease, and hello). Can appear on signs inviting people into a shop or home. This phrase is the essence of warm Arab hospitality - you immediately feel embraced as one of their own. It's a wonderful cultural passion for welcoming strangers as friends.
It literally means to welcome, from the verb meaning to be "open and warm and welcoming" to someone or something (as in my example above). Merhaba is not often used by Muslims as a greeting, mostly by Christians (from my experience anyway), as Muslims have a specific greeting they should use (mentioned below).
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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ahlan wa sahlan marhaba meaning