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Do Muslims say "L'Chaim!" to each other? (to your health)?

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Or "Mazzeltov!"

It seems there are a lot of similar traditions between Islam and Judaism - I'm wondering which ones are the same.

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  1. these may sound similar because they are all related christianity, judiasm , and Islam so yeah abrahmic religons  


  2. Before we eat or drink (or start almost any other action) we say, "Bismillah," which means, "In the Name of God."

    When we meet, we say, "Asalamu aleykum," which means "God grant you peace."

    When we thank each other, we say, "Jazak-Allahu khayran," which means, "May God reward you with the best."

    When someone sneezes, we say, "Yar Hamoo kall Lah," which means, "May God have mercy on you."


  3. no Muslims do not say that

    Muslims ( i am muslim )  say  salam 'alikom

    ((the peace upon you ))

  4. It doesn't have to do with religion. Wishing health is something that most of the people wish today everywhere and also peace

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