Main Page
Tell a Friend


Discussions

Free Email

Audio Section

Greeting Cards

Islamic Stories

Advice to Youths

Miracle Pictures

Signs of Allah

Wonders of Allah

Islamic Names

Signs of Last Day

Adhan Page

Names of Allah

Clear Answers

Islamic Months

Reflections

How to Pray

Links Directory

Masjid Directory

Arabic to English
Dictionary

Quran: The Truth

Free Wallpapers

Online Quizzes

Short Lectures

Useful Articles

Become Muslim

Bengali Section

Job Search

Webmasters

Book Store

Website Design

About IslamCan
Contact Us
Return Back | Document viewed 340 times

Join Mailing List to Receive Islamic Stories:

Subscribe Unsubscribe

Obligations to our Neighbours

Tell a Friend

Neighbours have rights, be they Muslims or non-Muslims. The Prophet of Allah, peace be upon him gave a comprehensive account of our duties towards our neighbours when requested to do so by one of his Companions:

If he asks for a loan, you should give him a loan;

if he wants your help, you should help him;

if he be sick, you should go see him;

if he be needy you should try to fulfil his need;

if he gets good news, you should congratulate him;

if any calamity befalls him, it is your duty to console him;

if he dies, you should attend his funeral;

you should not raise your walls to such a height that they obstruct the ventilation of your neighbour's house, even if he is willing;

do not tantalise your neighbour with the smell of your delicious food unless you send a portion of it to him;

if you bring fruit into your house then send some to your neighbour; otherwise keep it hidden from your neighbour, and you should also be careful that your children do not take some out, else the children of your neighbour may feel disappointed.

Narrated by Tabarani
[taken from "In the Early Hours" by Ustadh Khurram Murad, p. 126] Friday Nasiha.