1. When one greets his Muslim brother with salaam, he benefits him in three ways:
1) He makes duaa for him that Allah Ta’ala keep him in peace.…
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1. When one greets his Muslim brother with salaam, he benefits him in three ways:
1) He makes duaa for him that Allah Ta’ala keep him in peace.…
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1. One should listen attentively to the speaker.
2. Whilst the Deeni discourse is in progress, one should not be engaged in any other activity other than paying attention to the speaker e.g.…
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1. The pubic hair and the hair under the armpits should preferably be shaved once a week.…

1. It is desirable for the family and friends of the deceased to comfort the relatives of the deceased.…

1. It is not correct to write the salaam in an abbreviated form (e.g. slmz, salaams etc.).…
1. One should not add to the sorrows of the family by making improper statements or asking improper questions such as enquiring from the close family members regarding the details of the final illness or circumstances of death.…

1. If one enters a gathering wherein a talk or discussion of Deen is taking place, one should not make salaam as this disturbs the speaker as well as the gathering.…
1.It is permissible to praise the deceased. However, when praising him, one should ensure that one does not exaggerate or praise him for characteristics that were not found in him.…

1. It is better for one not to greet someone who is engrossed in a conversation or busy in some work.…

1. It is makrooh for a person to make ta’ziyat for a second time when he has already made it before.…