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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There are still some men among us who visit the soothsayers to consult them (on matters relating to the future).'' He (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) replied, "Do not visit them.
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'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. Commentary: Angels here means angels of mercy whose visit is a blessing for homes, because the angels who supervise us and record our deeds are with us all the time. 1685.
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There are other narrations with some variation in the wordings. Commentary: It is disliked (Makruh) to frequently visit the markets, where there is overwhelming influence of the Satan.
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The believer will have his wives with him and he will visit them and they will not be able to see one another.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. 1886.
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when they were travelling to meet some brothers in faith: You are going to visit your brothers, so repair your saddles and make sure that you are dressed well,
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He also visits the dentist regularly, to check his mouth, at least once a year, and visits other specialists (such as otolaryngologists or "ear, nose and throat" doctors) as necessary,
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' The Prophet (s) replied, She used to come and visit us when Khadijah was alive. Do you not know that honouring the ties of friendship is part of faith?'15 Note: 15.
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and also by visits which reinforce the relationship, spreading mutual love and kindness; by advising and helping one another selflessly; by speaking kind words to relatives;
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So he helps him at times of difficulty; he shares his joys and his sorrows; if he becomes poor he treats him kindly and helps him; if he is ill he visits him and consoles him;
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