PROPRIETIES
IN THE QUR'AN
NOT ENTERING HOUSES OTHER THAN ONE'S OWN
WITHOUT ASKING PERMISSION
You who believe! Do not enter houses other than your
own until you have asked permission and greeted their inhabitants. That
is better for you, so that hopefully you will pay heed. And if you find
no one at home do not go in until permission has been granted you. And
if you are told to go away then go away. That is purer for you. Allah
knows what you do. There is nothing wrong in your entering houses where
no one lives and where there is some service for you. Allah knows what
you divulge and what you conceal. (Surat an-Nur, 27-29)
There is no objection to the blind, no objection to the
lame, no objection to the sick nor to yourselves if you eat in your own
houses or your fathers' houses or your mothers' houses or your brothers'
houses or your sisters' houses or the houses of your paternal uncles or
paternal aunts or the houses of your maternal uncles or maternal aunts
or places to which you own the keys or those of your friends. There is
nothing wrong in your eating together or eating separately. And when you
enter houses greet one another with a greeting from Allah, blessed and
good. In this way Allah makes the Signs clear to you so that hopefully
you will use your intellect. (Surat an-Nur, 61)
NOT DEPARTING FROM THE PRESENCE OF Allah'S MESSENGER
WITHOUT ASKING HIM FOR PERMISSION
The believers are those who believe in Allah and His
Messenger and who, when they are with him on a matter of common concern,
do not leave until they have asked him for permission. Those people who
ask you for permission are the ones who truly believe in Allah and His
Messenger. If they ask your permission to attend to their own affairs,
give permission to any of them you please; and ask Allah's forgiveness
for them. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat an-Nur, 62)
THE APPROVED MANNER OF WALKING AND TALKING IN THE QUR'AN
Be moderate in your tread and lower your voice. The most hateful of voices
is the donkey's bray.' (Surah Luqman, 19)
THE MANNER OF SPEECH OF THE PROPHET'S WIVES
Wives of the Prophet! If you guard against evil and do not be too soft-spoken
in your speech lest someone with sickness in his heart becomes desirous.Speak
correct and courteous words. (Surat al-Ahzab, 32)
THE DRESS AND BEHAVIOUR OF WOMEN IN THE QUR'AN
Remain in your houses and do not display your beauty
as it was previously displayed in the Time of Ignorance. Perform prayer
and pay the welfare tax and obey Allah and His Messenger. Allah desires
to remove all impurity from you, People of the House, and to purify you
completely. (Surat al-Ahzab, 33)
O Prophet! Tell your wives and daughters and the women
of the believers to draw their outer garments closely round themselves.
This makes it more likely that they will be recognised and not be harmed.
Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat al-Ahzab, 59)
BEHAVIOUR IN THE PROPHET'S HOUSE
You who believe! Do not go into the Prophet's houses except when you
are invited to come and eat. Do not wait there while the food is being
cooked. However, when you are called, go in, and when you have eaten,
disperse, not remaining there to chat with one another. Doing that causes
annoyance to the Prophet though he is too reticent to tell you so. But
Allah is not reticent with the truth. When you ask his wives for something,
ask them from behind a screen. That is purer for your hearts and their
hearts. It is not right for you to cause annoyance to the Messenger of
Allah or ever to marry his wives after him. To do that would be a dreadful
thing in Allah's sight. (Surat al-Ahzab, 53)
BELIEVERS' TREATMENT OF THEIR GUESTS
When they entered his dwelling and said, 'Peace!'he said, 'Peace, to
people we do not know.' So he slipped off to his household and brought
a fattened calf. (Surat adh-Dhariyat, 25-26)
SPEAKING IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PROPHET
You who believe! Do not raise your voices above the voice
of the Prophet and do not be as loud when speaking to him as you are when
speaking to one another, lest your actions should come to nothing without
your realising it. Those who lower their voices when they are with the
Messenger of Allah are people whose hearts Allah has tested for heedfulness.
They will have forgiveness and an immense reward. As for those who call
out to you from outside your private quarters, most of them do not use
their intellect. (Surat al-Hujurat, 2-4)
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