'A man should not lead the owner of a house in that house, nor should he sit in his house on his mat.' (Muslim)
*One should not repeatedly visit someone. The Prophet () said:
‘Visit intermittently and love will increase (between you and your fellow Muslim).’ (Muslim)
Manners of Salam
*The first to order with Salam is Allah, the Exalted. He ordered Adam () to say to the Angels, as in Saheeh Bukhari:
'When Allah created Adam, He, the Exalted, said: 'Go and greet those Angels and listen to how they respond to you, for indeed this is your greeting and the greeting of your offspring.' He said: 'As-Salaam Alaikum.' They said: 'As-Salaam Alaikum wa rahmatul'lah.' They added: ‘wa rahmatul’laah’ i.e. the mercy of Allah.
The Prophet () ordered the Companions to greet one another with Salam upon entering Madinah.
*It is narrated in Sunan Ibn Majah that A'ishah, with whom Allah is pleased, said: 'The Jews envy you because of the Salam (i.e. the greeting) and Ta'meen (i.e. saying ‘Ameen’ after the Du’aa).'
*It is of the Sunnah that one greets his brothers with Salam. Responding to the Salam is wajib (i.e. a compulsory duty). If one greets a group of people, it is better if all of them respond, but it is sufficient for one of them to respond.
*The best format of Salam is to say: 'Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatul'laahi wa baraaktoho'. The proof of this is in the hadeeth of Abu Hurairah () that a man passed by the Messenger of Allah (), while he was sitting in a sitting. He said:
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