One of the most important ways in which the Muslim woman obeys her husband is by respecting his wishes with regard to the permissible pleasures of daily life, such as social visits, food, dress,
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So organizes her time so that she may visit her relatives, following Islamic teaching, which regulates these relationships and ranks them in order of priority and degree of closeness,
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Sometimes it may involve spending money to ward off poverty and relieve hardship; at other times it may mean making visits to strengthen the ties of love;
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This is proven by the hadith of Abu Hurayrah (RAA) in which the Prophet (PBUH) said: A man went to visit a brother of his in another village. Allah (SWT) sent an angel to wait for him on the road.
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Islam planted the seeds of love and brotherhood in the souls of its followers, and encouraged them to make friends and exhange invitations and visits.
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He said: I came to visit them in Damascus, and found Umm al-Darda' in the house, but Abu'l-Darda' was not there. She said, `Do you want to go for Hajj?' I said, `Yes.
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She is not envious: How often does the ordinary women fall into the sin of en, when she sees many of those who are inferior to her in beauty,
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a sincerely-meant visit, a charming gift, always keeping in touch, sincere help, comforting consolation - which will open their hearts,
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The Muslim woman welcomes her guests even if the visit is unannounced, and invites them to share her family's food, no matter that her own share may be reduced by a few mouthfuls.
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They were listed by al-Bara' ibn `Azib (RAA): "The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) commanded us to do seven things: to visit the sick, to attend funerals, to bless someone when he sneezes,
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