1. Etiquettes of reciting the Quran and related issues
2. Etiquettes of greetings
3. Etiquettes of asking permission to enter someone's house
4. Etiquettes of meeting another Muslim
5. Etiquettes of visiting a Muslim
6. Etiquettes on being a host and guest
7. Etiquettes of gatherings
8. Etiquettes of speech
9. Etiquettes of eating and drinking
10. Etiquettes of going to the bathroom
11. Etiquettes of attending mosques
12. Etiquettes of sleeping
13. Etiquettes of travelling 14. Etiquettes of visiting the sick 15. Etiquettes of clothing and appearance
16. Etiquettes of walking and riding
17. Etiquettes on the road
18. Etiquettes as a neighbour
19. Etiquettes of sneezing and yawning
20. Etiquettes of interacting with other Muslims
21. Etiquettes with interacting with one's spouse
22. Etiquettes of supplication
Asking Allah, the Most High, that He makes this sincerely for His Face, to put it our scale of good deeds and to be a means for rectifying our souls for a day when wealth nor children will be of avail except one who comes with a sound heart, we begin...
2.17. Permissibility to greet someone who is reciting the Quran.
There is no authentic proof in the Shariah that indicates it is forbidden to greet a person who is busy reciting the Quran. It is permissible to initiate greetings of peace to one who is reciting the Quran, and the reciter must return the greeting.
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2.18. Dislike to greet someone who is relieving himself
Al-Muhaajir ibn Qunfudh related that he went to the Prophet , who at the time was urinating. Al-Muhaajir greeted him, but the Prophet did not respond until he performed ablution. The Messenger of Allah then excused himself, saying, “I indeed disliked that I should remember Allah ‘Azza wa Jall (The Most Mighty And Exalted) except while being in a state of purity.” (Related by Abu Dawud)
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This thread, which is originally from IslamNetwork stopped being updated because the brother was imprisoned in Belmarsh, may Allaah hasten his, and the ummahs' release. ameen.
Last edited by - Qatada -; 06-05-2007 at 11:06 AM.
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