According to teaching of Hazrat
Muhammad (PBUH), nobody is authorized to enter in someone’s home without prior
permission. Don’t enter anyone’s house or room without permission. Seeking of
permission comes under basic responsibilities. The Islamic etiquettes of taking
permission specifies that one should locate near to the door, first of all
knock the door and then say “Assalaamualaikum wa Rahmatullahi“, may I come in?
in case of no response, utilize the same process of Salaam second and third
time. Later than the third time, if there is no reply, assume it an
inappropriate time for meeting. There could be some suitable reason. Hence, go
back and do not ever feel insulted.
Allah Almighty says:
“O You who believe! Enter not
houses other than your own, until you have asked permission and greeted those
in them.” (An-Nur 24:27)
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
said:
“Permission is to be sought thrice. If it is
accorded, you may enter; otherwise, go back”.
Holy Prophet (PBUH)
also said:
Seeking permission to enter
(somebody’s house) has been prescribed in order to restrain the eyes (from
looking at something we are not supposed to look at).
The Holy
Qur’an commands:
“When you enter homes, observe Salaam with one
another – a Salaam of blessing and purity from Allah.” (Surah Nur verse 61)
We benefit the above mentioned
verses and sayings of Holy Prophet (PBUH) that permission should be seek before
to get in anyone’s house. Within the four walls of their homes, people are
generally busy in diverse nature of familial jobs, or they rest in privacy.
Women justifiably do work at home in a comfortable way which is barely probable
for them in the existence of someone not related to their family. We commit an
interruption upon others’ confidentiality and also eye the Hijab-observing
women by getting in a residence without prior permission
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