Greetings: When you meet others, you are advised to “salute each other- a greeting prescribed by God as blessed (and) pleasant” (24:61). It is a virtue to greet others while returning others’ greetings is considered even more important . This is similar to the necessity of your response when someone asks you something, to avoid hurting his feeling. When you respond to others’ greeting, it should be “better (using more words of wishes alongwith distinct pronunciation) or at least of equal courtesy” (4:86). Islamic ‘salam’ is not only for the high-ranking people like the elders, the rich etc. but also for the youngsters, the poor etc. Such ‘salam’ literally meaning ‘peace be upon you’ (with prospect of bringing peace in your life through divine grace) has the merit of being generic in nature, without being limited or time specific like ‘good’ morning or afternoon etc.