Prayer for someone in his absence is imbued with sincerity. 2. The places a pilgrim visits in the course of Hajj are such that prayers made there are accepted by Allah. 3. 
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 Commentary: The visit to the graves is not only recommendable from a theological point of view but, in the light of the Prophetic saying, it is also compulsory and binding. 
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 "He who visits a sick person who is not on the point of death and supplicates seven times: As'alullahal-`Azima Rabbal-`Arshil-`Azimi, an yashfiyaka (I beseech Allah the Great, 
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 to Him we shall return.'' (2:156). To visit the sick is a meritorious act as well as a right of a Muslim upon another Muslim. 
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 When people visit the grave they say, "This is the grave of a righteous woman, may Allah (SWT) have mercy on her."119 Note: 119. Al-Hilyah, 2/62; Siffat al-safwah, 2/70. 
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 Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 2/84, Abwab al-zakah, 26; he said it is a hasan hadith. The Prophet (PBUH) used to reaffirm the priority given to kind treatment of relatives at every opportunity. 
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26 Note: 26. Sahih Muslim, 2/37, Kitab al-iman, bab bayan an al-din nasihah. The explanations in brackets are adapted from those given in the English translation of Sahih Bukhari by Dr. 
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 According to a report given by Muslim, he (PBUH) added: "Even if he fasts, prays and thinks that he is a Muslim."26 Note: 26. Sahih Muslim, 2/48, Kitab al-iman, bab bayan khisal al-munafiq. 
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She visits the sick: Visiting the sick is one of the Islamic social customs that was established and encouraged by the Prophet (PBUH), who made it a duty on every Muslim man and woman, 
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 The point which becomes evident from this Hadith is that Ikhlas (sincerity) is a must for every action. 
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