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- Q4678320 subject Q13285979.
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- Q4678320 abstract "Adab, from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used as a Muslim greeting. It is associated with the culture of south Asian Muslims, especially of Urdu-speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh and Hyderabadi Muslims and Bengali Muslims. Since the normal greeting of Muslims i.e. "Assalamu Alaikum" was meant for Muslims only, and Muslims in India lived in a multi-faith society, this alternative form of greeting was coined. Fundamentalist elements in the society oppose the use of "Adab" in an all-Muslim society. The gesture involves raising the right hand towards the face with palm inwards such that it is in front of the eyes and the finger tips are almost touching the forehead, as the upper torso is bent forward. It is typical for the person to say "adab arz hai", or just "adab".In popular culture today, the adab is often associated with the courtly culture of the Muslim Nawabs.".
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- Q4678320 comment "Adab, from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used as a Muslim greeting. It is associated with the culture of south Asian Muslims, especially of Urdu-speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh and Hyderabadi Muslims and Bengali Muslims. Since the normal greeting of Muslims i.e. "Assalamu Alaikum" was meant for Muslims only, and Muslims in India lived in a multi-faith society, this alternative form of greeting was coined.".
- Q4678320 label "Adab (gesture)".