durood

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Urdu دُرُود (durūd), from Classical Persian دُرُود (durūd).

Noun

durood (uncountable)

  1. (Islam, chiefly South Asia) The uttering of specific phrases to compliment the prophet Muhammad whenever he is mentioned or encountered in a text.
    Synonym: salawat

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