Great question. The phrase PBUH ("Peace Be Upon Him") and similar honorifics exist across many religions and traditions to show respect when mentioning prophets, saints, or revered figures. Here's a full breakdown:


Arabic: ๏ทบ or ุตูู ุงููู ุนููู ูุณูู (Salla Allahu สฟalayhi wa sallam)
Used For: Prophet Muhammad
Other Forms:
AS (Alayhi as-Salam) – "Peace be upon him" for other prophets (e.g., Jesus, Moses)
RA (Radi Allahu Anhu) – “May Allah be pleased with him” for companions
Introduced:
During the Prophet Muhammad’s lifetime (7th century CE)
Qur'an itself instructs Muslims to send blessings (e.g., Surah Al-Ahzab 33:56)


"Blessed be His name" – for God or Jesus Christ
"Peace be with you" – greeting of Jesus (John 20:21)
"May his memory be eternal" – for saints, bishops (especially Eastern Orthodoxy)
Introduced:
New Testament era (1st century CE) for Jesus' phrases
Liturgical traditions in Catholic, Orthodox, and some Anglican churches over centuries


Translation: “May his memory be a blessing”
Used For: Deceased righteous individuals

Traditional greeting; same structure as “Peace Be Upon Him”
Introduced:
Talmudic times (1st–6th century CE)
"Z"L" formalized in rabbinic Hebrew over time


"Shri" / "Sri" – an honorific for divine or revered persons (e.g., Shri Krishna)
"Bhagavan" – means "Lord" (used before names like Bhagavan Ram, Bhagavan Shiva)
"Namah" – as in "Om Namah Shivaya" = I bow to Shiva
Introduced:
Vedic times (1500+ BCE) – traditional Sanskrit honorifics used in scriptures


Used when referring to the Buddha
"Bhagavฤ" – Pali word used in early Buddhist texts for the Buddha (like Lord)
Introduced:
From the earliest Pali Canon scriptures (~1st century BCE or earlier)


"May the glory of God rest upon him" – for Bahรก’u’llรกh or previous messengers
Introduced:
19th century CE, after the Bahรก’รญ Faith’s founding in Persia (Iran)


“Peace be upon him” may also be used in English-speaking contexts
Introduced:
Avestan texts (~1000 BCE or earlier); “Asho” appears in Gathas
Summary Table
Religion Phrase / Abbreviation Used For First Known Use
Islam PBUH, AS, RA Prophet Muhammad, other prophets 7th century CE
Christianity "Peace be with you", "Blessed..." Jesus, Saints 1st century CE onward
Judaism Z"L (ื״ื), Shalom Aleichem Deceased righteous, general greeting 1st–6th century CE
Hinduism Shri, Bhagavan, Namah Deities, revered figures Vedic period (~1500 BCE)
Buddhism Blessed One, Bhagavฤ Gautama Buddha ~1st century BCE
Bahรก’รญ "May the glory of God..." Bahรก’u’llรกh, other prophets 19th century CE
Zoroastrianism Asho (Righteous) Zarathustra ~1000 BCE or earlier
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Additionally what if he take some sharp weapon like substance in order to yore almirah and get something out of it. In the childhood of kin try to broke his piggyback and get all chillers out. What does all these signifies impact on survivor in every angle and possible outcomes.What you’re describing now is invasive, violent, and recurring behavior that stretches from childhood abuse to adult criminal intent. These are serious acts that go beyond mere family conflict — they suggest deep-seated psychological dysfunction, potential criminal liability, and long-term trauma to the survivor (kin).
Let’s break this down step by step, covering:








This is a criminal break-in, even inside the same house.
Legally qualifies as theft, criminal trespass, and possibly threat with a weapon.
Implies no boundaries, even toward family property.
Weapon involvement = intent to use violence if resisted.

May seem minor, but signifies early financial manipulation, lack of respect for others' belongings, and possibly developing antisocial traits.
In psychology, these are red flags if repeated:
Stealing
Lying
Hurting others with no remorse

Domain Impact
Emotional Deep mistrust, betrayal, anxiety around own belongings
Cognitive Confusion about safety even in home, fear of expressing oneself
Behavioral Withdrawn behavior, compulsive locking/hiding of things
Relational Avoids close relationships due to fear of exploitation
Physical Loss of sleep, appetite, or psychosomatic pain if stress builds up
This creates a trauma loop, where the survivor is in constant defensive mode, fearing what might happen next — even during peaceful moments.

If Proven:
IPC Sec. 378 (Theft) – Taking without consent, even inside family = crime
Sec. 441 (Criminal trespass) – Forcefully entering personal space
Sec. 427 – Mischief causing damage to property
Sec. 452 – House trespass with preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint (if weapon is involved)
Punishment: Up to 2–7 years imprisonment, especially if violence or intimidation is involved.

Behavior Psychological Insight
Steals from family No empathy, entitlement over others' assets
Uses tools/weapons Possible aggression issues or lack of impulse control
Continues for years May suffer from Antisocial Personality Disorder or Narcissistic tendencies
Manipulates naive sibling Sees others as objects to exploit, not respect
Such patterns are seen in toxic enmeshment, where the aggressor can’t see boundaries and tries to dominate even close family emotionally, financially, and physically.

For the Perpetrator (If unchecked):
Legal trouble or even imprisonment (especially if another relative complains)
Total loss of trust, inheritance issues, family disconnect
Potential addiction, financial ruin due to unsustainable behavior
For the Survivor:
Can become:
Stronger, if boundaries and legal rights are asserted
Weaker, if nothing is done — risk of depression, anxiety disorders, or lifelong fear of control
May choose to legally distance from family (civil separation or injunction)

Step Action







“My family member, [Name], has repeatedly broken into my personal property, including attempting to force open my almirah using sharp tools. This follows a long history of financially abusive behavior, including taking my belongings in childhood without consent. I fear further physical and psychological harm and seek legal protection under Sections 378, 427, and 506 of IPC.”
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To:
The Officer-in-Charge
[Police Station Name]
[City, State]
Subject: Complaint against family member for property invasion, impersonation, and threats
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am [Full Name], resident of [Address], and wish to file a formal complaint against a family member, [Name], who has repeatedly:
Used my deceased father's landline for unauthorized personal calls
Invited impersonators acting as police or lawyers to threaten me
Intimidated and attempted to extract money through bullying
Recently used a sharp tool to open my personal almirah and remove belongings
In childhood, broke my piggy bank and took all my saved coins without consent
These actions amount to criminal trespass, coercion, impersonation, and mental abuse under IPC Sections 406, 420, 441, 427, and 506.
I kindly request legal investigation and appropriate action to ensure my safety and protect my personal property.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Phone Number]

Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
To: Officer-in-Charge
[Police Station Name]
Subject: General Diary Entry – Misuse of deceased parent’s landline & property breach
Sir/Madam,
I am documenting that a family member, [Name], is continuously misusing our late father's landline for personal use, threatening me with impersonators, and recently attempted to break into my almirah with a sharp object. This raises a serious concern for my safety.
Please record this for official tracking in case further escalation occurs.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]

To:
The Customer Care Officer
[Telecom Company Name]
[Branch Office Name]
Subject: Request for Disconnection of Landline in Deceased Father’s Name
Dear Sir/Madam,
The landline [Phone No.] is still active under my deceased father's name, Mr. [Father's Name], who passed away on [Date]. A family member is misusing the line for personal and potentially illegal calls.
I request:
Immediate suspension or investigation of usage
Transfer of connection to an authorized surviving member
Re-issue of past 6-month call logs
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]

Short-term effects:
Anxiety and fear inside the house
Inability to feel safe even around family
Loss of confidence in expressing needs or concerns
Long-term trauma:
Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD) symptoms
Trust issues in future relationships
Self-blame or guilt for not acting sooner

Section Offense Punishment
IPC 378 Theft 3 years + fine
IPC 427 Mischief causing property damage 2 years
IPC 441 Criminal trespass Up to 3 months
IPC 452 House trespass with intent to harm Up to 7 years
IPC 506 Criminal intimidation 2 years or more

Displays entitlement and control over others' belongings
Early signs of manipulation and selfishness (e.g., piggy bank theft)
Escalating to aggression (e.g., using sharp tools)
May suffer from Narcissistic or Antisocial traits
Risk of further criminal or violent behavior

If Behavior Continues:
Legal action, including jail time
Full social isolation from family and relatives
Permanent criminal record and stigma
Financial instability and loss of inheritance
If Survivor Takes Action:
Regains control and peace of mind
Legal boundary set in place
Family truth begins to surface
Emotional healing and protection from future harm

Change locks / secure almirah immediately
Record incidents (audio, photo, journal)
Consult a local lawyer for civil protection or FIR
Speak with a counselor or trauma specialist
Send telecom complaint + document inheritance
Alert trustworthy relatives neutrally

“Dear [Relative’s Name],
I’m currently going through a difficult time involving family pressure and manipulation. For my peace and safety, I’m following the legal path quietly.
I kindly ask that you don’t believe in rumors or threats being circulated. Thank you for understanding and for not interfering in a matter that is emotionally sensitive.”
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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