i need clarification and help

shichemlydia

Junior Member
:salam2: brothers and sisters,
i have a classemate (girl) who is in the hospitle, quite far from home,
the question is: according to the islamic teachings, is it possible for some one who is foreign (ajnaby) from her to visit her in the hospile,
:salam2:
 

Jihan

Junior Member
wow, i've never heard anything against it. i would think it was actually a good deed. i could be wrong , Allahu 'alam ( Allah knows best).
 

Daud McGuire

Say he is one
salam I think its a good deed to visit the sick

Sayyidina Abu Huraira that our beloved Prophet (pbuh) said:

“The rights of one Muslim over another Muslim are six.” Someone asked, “What are they?” The Holy Prophet replied, “When you meet him you greet him with salaam (peace), when he invites you, you accept his invitation, when he consults you in a matter, you give him sincere advice. When he sneezes and praises Allah, you ask Allah to have mercy on him. When he is sick, you visit him and when he passes away you accompany him i.e. you join in his janazah (funeral).”

Sahih Al-Bakari

Which ever smart alick asks me where exactly I extracte it from, You have some home work to do, lol.

Salam Alaikum to all our Ummah.
 

Atabek

New Member
Thanks for the answers

:wasalam:
It is permissible for some ajnabi to visit some lady because of some respectable reason, for instance she is sick or she is a scholar etc.. but with one very important condition : he can go to visit her with a group ( 3 and more ) of salalih ( practicing, fearful) brothers.
You can find this issue in Fatawa Shamia, Hadia Alaiah
 

Daud McGuire

Say he is one
Salam

May Allah reward you for your question, as now you have asked it, even I have learnt of etiquettes in how to deal with the issue. Like I normally do, I have given a source and were to find it but I always like to add some sort of home work.


Hadrat Abu Hurairah (R.A.) reports that the Prophet (pbuh) said, "On the Day of Qiyaamah, Allah Ta'ala will announce: O son of Aadam, I was sick yet you did not visit me. He will reply, 'O Allah, how could I have visited You since you are Rabbul 'aalameen? Allah Ta'ala will say: Did you not know that so and so slave of mine was sick, and yet you did not visit him? Should you have visited him you would have found Me by him. "

Sahih Muslim


Hadrat Ali (R.A.) reports that the Prophet (pbuh) said
, 'When a Muslim visits his sick Muslim brother in the morning, seventy thousand angels make dua for his forgiveness till the evening. And when he visits him in the evening, seventy thousand angels make dua for his forgiveness till the morning, and he will be granted a garden for it in Jannah

Abu Dawood

Hadrat Anas (R.A.) reports that the Prophet (pbuh) said, 'When a person performs a proper wudhu (observing all its etiquette) and then goes to visit his sick Muslim brother with the intention of gaining sawaab, then he will be kept far away from the Fire of Jahannam by a distance equivalent of Sixty years.

Ibn Majaah

Our Beloved Prophet (pbuh) also said, 'Whoever visits a sick person (for the pleasure of Allah), a Caller from the skies announces: You are indeed blessed and your walking is blessed and you have (by this noble act) built yourself a home in Jannah.

Hadrat Ibn Abbaas (R.A.) relates: It is part of the Sunnah that when you visit a sick person, you should shorten your visit to him and make the least amount of noise by him.

Bayhaqi

Hadrat Umm Salmah (R.A.) relates that the Prophet (pbuh) said, 'When you visit a sick person or (go to the home of) someone who has died, then speak only what is good, for the angels say 'aameen' to whatever you will say.

Sahih Muslim

:salah: 'When you visit a sick person, speak in a reassuring way to him (about his age and his life).' (For instance, tell him, 'Alhamdulillah, your health has improved' or 'Inshaa Allah you will get better soon.') Saying this will not delay what is predestined, but it will certainly make him feel happy.

Ibn Maajah


Salam alaikum rakmatullah wabarakutu
 

abdallahbilal

Long Live Palestine
:salam2: brothers and sisters,
i have a classemate (girl) who is in the hospitle, quite far from home,
the question is: according to the islamic teachings, is it possible for some one who is foreign (ajnaby) from her to visit her in the hospile,
:salam2:

:wasalam:


Visiting a non-mahram woman (By Shikh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid)

There is no sin in a man visiting a non-mahram woman, or a woman visiting a non-mahram man, so long as the following conditions are met: proper covering, no risk of fitnah, and no being alone together.
Imam al-Bukhaari said: “Chapter on women visiting (sick) men. Umm al-Darda’ visited one of the Ansaari men from the mosque.” Then he narrated a hadeeth from ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her), who said that she visited Abu Bakr and Bilaal (may Allaah be pleased with them both) when they fell sick when they first came to Madeenah.
Muslim narrated from Anas that Abu Bakr said to ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with them), after the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) died: “Let us go to Umm Ayman and visit her as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to visit her,” so they went to her.
Ibn al-Jawzi said: This is to be interpreted as referring to one from whom there is no fear of fitnah, such as an old woman. End quote.

For all the rulings on visiting sick persons and for the source of the excerpt above see:
http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=71968&ln=eng
 
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