: In Cuba, practitioners of Reglas Congas (such as Palo Monte) use "Salamalecum" as a formal greeting between members of the religious community to signify mutual respect and shared spiritual heritage.
The phrase (a phonetic variation of the Arabic As-salamu alaykum ) is a powerful greeting of peace that has traveled across continents and cultures, evolving from a religious salutation into a universal symbol of respect and community. Meaning and Significance SALAMALECUM
do you plan to use this (e.g., an article, a speech, or a social media post)? : In Cuba, practitioners of Reglas Congas (such