Tuesday 14 October 2014

Ethicks Of Seeking Permision in islam


 There are two kinds of ethics:

Those relating to out-of-door formalities Allah said which meaning of is translated as: ?O you who believe! Enter not houses other than your own without first announcing your presence and invoking peace upon the folk thereof...?  (The Qur'aan, Chapter An-Nur, 24:27).

Those relating to indoor formalities, Allah said which meaning of is translated as: ?And when the children among you come to puberty then let them ask permission even as those before them used to ask it...?  (The Qur'aan, Chapter An-Nur, 24:59). This is all intended to keep household secrets and protect the privacy of homes, as pointed out in the Prophet's peace and pleassings of allah be upon him, saying which meaning of is translated as: ?Asking permission is intended for sight protection.?  (Bukhari and Muslim). It is advisable not to persist in asking permission as pointed out in the Prophet's peace and pleassings of allah be upon him, saying which meaning of is translated as: ?You have to ask permission three times. If you are not allowed in, go back.?  (Narrated by Bukhari and Muslim).

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Sajid

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Has laoreet percipitur ad. Vide interesset in mei, no his legimus verterem. Et nostrum imperdiet appellantur usu, mnesarchum referrentur id vim.

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