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Updated: May 26, 2025
High above the door was a ledge of rock that crossed like a bridge from wall to wall, with a parapet of stone built upon it, pierced for rifle-fire. As they approached this second door a Rangar turban, not unlike King's own, appeared above the parapet on the ledge and a voice he recognized hailed him good-humoredly. "Salaam aleikoum!" "And upon thee be peace!"
"Moussa Isa staggered to where Ibrahim Mahmud lay asleep, looked upon his face, and fell, seeming to be about to die. "Making a little chukker round, my brother drove the camel between Suleiman and the tent and made it kneel. Circuit, course. "'Salaam aleikoum, Mir Saheb, said Suleiman, and my brother replied: A Mussulman greeting. "'Salaam.
A Touarghee elevates deliberately the right hand to a level with his face, turning the outspread palm to the individual, and slowly but with a fine intonation says, "Sălām Aleikoum." This is all. When using his own language, a few words are added. How strikingly contrasted are the habits of different people. Amongst the Moors and Arabs this mode of saluting is their way of cursing.
Every man we meet, uniformly gives us the greeting of peace, "Salaam aleikoum," and uniformly shows a disposition to accommodate us in every thing reasonable. This is probably owing to their being, in a very considerable degree, a commercial people; Berber being every year visited and traversed by numerous caravans from Abyssinia, Sennaar, Darfour, and Kordofan. 23d of Jamisalachar.
'Salaam, said the Sheikh, 'how is it? and then he added, aside to Baroni, 'They are strangers; why are they here? 'Aleikoum! We know where you come from, was the reply of one of the horsemen. 'Is that the brother of the Queen of the English? Let him ride with us, and you may go on in peace. 'He is my brother, said Sheikh Hassan, 'and the brother of all here. There is no feud between us.
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