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A Lost Etiquette by Muhammad Ismail Al-Muqaddim | Reviving Islamic Manners & Conduct

A Lost Etiquette by Muhammad Ismail Al-Muqaddim | Reviving Islamic Manners & Conduct

Publisher: IIPH (International Islamic Publishing House)
Author: Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim
Language: English
Binding: Hard Cover
Pages: 185
Size: 22cmx15cm

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A Lost Etiquette addresses the decline of Islamic manners in personal and social life, highlighting the importance of reviving noble character and proper conduct as taught in the Qur’an and Sunnah.

From Author:

O you who believe, do not enter houses other than your own until you have asked permission and greeted their occupants; that is better for you, so that you may pay heed.} (an-Noor 24: 27)

 A Lost Etiquette is a detailed study of the correct etiquette of seeking permission to enter someone’s house or private room in order to protect people’s privacy, prevent intrusion, and ensure that the home remains a place of tranquillity for the residents. This practice was critical during the time of Prophet Muhammad (bpuh), when there were no curtains or screens. The rules pertaining to invited or uninvited guests and social visits or dinner invitations apply in contemporary times as well. Rules for seeking permission within the house vary for children, close relatives, and married couples, as well as for situations like returning from a journey.

This enlightening and informative text is written with sensitivity and a deep understanding of decorum, privacy, and respect for others.

Publisher

IIPH (International Islamic Publishing House)

Author

  • Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim

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Who is Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Muqaddim?

Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Muqaddim is a contemporary Islamic scholar, preacher, and author from Egypt, known for his profound knowledge and impactful contributions to Islamic education and da'wah. Born in 1952 in Alexandria, Egypt, Al-Muqaddim has dedicated his life to studying and teaching Islam.