Īrabic philologists hold the view that the meaning of the word salawat would vary according to who has used the word, and to whom it is used for. Salawat is a plural form of salat ( Arabic: صَلَاة) and from the triliteral root of ṣ-l-w the letters "ṣād-lām-wāw" ( ص ل و) which means "prayer". This phrase is usually expressed by the Muslims as part of their five times daily prayers (usually during the tashahhud) and also when Muhammad's name is mentioned. Salawat ( Arabic: صَلَوَات, ṣalawāt SG salat also referred to as durood shareef or durood-e-Ibrahim) or Durood ( Urdu: دُرُوْد) is an Islamic complimentary Arabic phrase which contains Veneration for Muhammad.
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