The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam — Page xiv
xii السلام السلام) The name of Muhammadsa, the Holy Prophet of Islam, has been followed by the symbol sa, which is an abbreviation for the salutation (CHC) Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The names of other Prophets and Messengers are followed by the symbol as, an abbreviation for (✓✓✓✓ 'Alaihissalām 'Alaihimussalām (on whom be peace). The actual salutations have not generally been set out in full, but they should nevertheless be understood as being repeated in full in each case. The symbol ra is used with the name of the Companions of the Holy Prophetsa and those of the Promised Messiah (as). It stands for (/ Radi Allahu 'anhu/‘anhā/ 'anhum (May Allah be pleased with him/with her/with them). th stands for ( 2) Rahimahullahu Ta'ālā (may Allah's blessing be on him). at stands for (✓ Ayyadahullahu Ta'ālā (May (1) Allah, the Al-Mighty help him). ن الالتها 1 rh In transliterating Arabic words we have followed the following system adopted by the Royal Asiatic Society. *) N. N at the beginning of a word, pronounced as a, i, u preceded by a very slight aspiration, like h in the English word 'honour'. th, pronounced like th in the English word 'thing'. ḥ, a guttural aspirate, stronger than h. kh, pronounced like the Scotch ch in 'loch'.