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The Islamic Etiquettes Of Using The Telephone: The Time Of Calling And Ringing (5776 Views)
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Lukgaf(m): 11:07pm On Jan 26, 2023 |
Chapter 2 For chapter 1, check here The second chapter of the etiquette of using the telephone focuses on the importance of considering the timing of a phone call and being mindful of the other person's schedule and commitments. The author references Islamic teachings, such as the Quranic verse from Surat an-Nur, which grants the person being visited or called the right to excuse themselves without resorting to lying. Additionally, the author mentions the Prophet Muhammad's prohibition of travellers coming home to their families at night without informing them, in order to avoid inconvenience and maintain good relationships. The author emphasizes the importance of choosing a suitable time for a phone call and being understanding if the person you are calling asks to be excused or to speak at another time. The chapter also includes an exception for public places or services that are open day and night such as hotels and rental services for travellers. These places can be entered without permission as they are open to anyone who needs them. Overall, the chapter stresses the importance of good timing, being considerate of others, and maintaining good relationships in phone interactions. Chapter 3 As for the ringing of the phone, the chapter discusses the etiquette of ringing someone on the phone or at their door. It advises being moderate in the number of times you ring, allowing enough time for the person to hear the ringing but not going overboard and annoying the person or those around them. The chapter also references a hadith (saying or action of the Prophet Muhammad) that states seeking permission should be done three times, and that it is done for the sake of the eyes, meaning to avoid causing any discomfort or inconvenience. The chapter also mentions that the manners of the Sahabah (companions of the Prophet Muhammad) when knocking on the Prophet's door were to use their fingernails and not to knock in a harsh manner. It also advises to use delicacy when operating doorbells and not to hold it down for a long time. Overall, the chapter emphasizes the importance of being mindful and considerate of others when making phone calls or visiting someone's home. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Obansy112(m): 12:18pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Jazakal-Allahu khuirun..
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YakubuA: 12:40pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
DennisEche: No. But Islam has rules concerning communication, means and medium of communication. These rules cover phones and social media and anything related to them that will come in the future. This is one of the beauties of Islam it is very comprehensive and has rules for everything. 15 Likes |
Crystalom5: 1:53pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Etiquette on phone but none on killing and bombing people.
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U09ce: 2:20pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Islam, the true religion.
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TotoGame(m): 2:35pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
YakubuA: Yet it has no rules against molestation of underage girls and Terrorism! Any where islam spreads, peace dies! Tueh!!!! 12 Likes 1 Share |
jahsharon: 2:47pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
The poster need psychiatric evaluation. There is no Islamic etiquette for telephoning because there was no phone when the Prophet (SAW) was alive.
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jahsharon: 2:50pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
YakubuA: You better go and do meaningful things with your time and your life instead of posting nonsense that the Prophet (SAW) did not say. 2 Likes |
jahsharon: 2:51pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
TotoGame: Your head no correct. The peace that died in your family, was it Islam that caused it? IPOB, ESN, UGM that are killing your people like Christmas chickens even when Christmas is not near, are the Muslims? Ogun Kee your generation there 4 Likes |
jahsharon: 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Crystalom5: Use the laws guiding IPOB, ESN and UGM. 2 Likes |
rpstar12: 3:00pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Enjoy the invention of Western Education
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TotoGame(m): 3:10pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
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jahsharon: Afonja slave on the beat! You must defend your masters at all cost yet they still see you as a fake muslim! Islam permits skull mining and all manner of killings in yoruba land , you, family and entire region will soon be wiped out! Agbaya!!!! 1 Like |
Eniolohunda: 4:15pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
TotoGame: This thread is not for you, frustrated human being. Why must you show your stupidity everywhere? 1 Like |
Crystalom5: 4:16pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
jahsharon:wow. So Allah is responsible for ipob too? Seems he loves blood alot |
Eniolohunda: 4:16pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
[quote author=Lukgaf post=120409508]Chapter 2 For chapter 1, check here The second chapter of the etiquette of using the telephone focuses on the importance of considering the timing of a phone call and being mindful of the other person's schedule and commitments. The author references Islamic teachings, such as the Quranic verse from Surat an-Nur, which grants the person being visited or called the right to excuse themselves without resorting to lying. Additionally, the author mentions the Prophet Muhammad's prohibition of travellers coming home to their families at night without informing them, in order to avoid inconvenience and maintain good relationships. The author emphasizes the importance of choosing a suitable time for a phone call and being understanding if the person you are calling asks to be excused or to speak at another time. The chapter also includes an exception for public places or services that are open day and night such as hotels and rental services for travellers. These places can be entered without permission as they are open to anyone who needs them. Overall, the chapter stresses the importance of good timing, being considerate of others, and maintaining good relationships in phone interactions. Chapter 3 As for the ringing of the phone, the chapter discusses the etiquette of ringing someone on the phone or at their door. It advises being moderate in the number of times you ring, allowing enough time for the person to hear the ringing but not going overboard and annoying the person or those around them. The chapter also references a hadith (saying or action of the Prophet Muhammad) that states seeking permission should be done three times, and that it is done for the sake of the eyes, meaning to avoid causing any discomfort or inconvenience. The chapter also mentions that the manners of the Sahabah (companions of the Prophet Muhammad) when knocking on the Prophet's door were to use their fingernails and not to knock in a harsh manner. It also advises to use delicacy when operating doorbells and not to hold it down for a long time. Overall, the chapter emphasizes the importance of being mindful and considerate of others when making phone calls or visiting someone's home. Jazakum lahu khairan! 1 Like |
YakubuA: 4:59pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
jahsharon: Just because you are ignorant of it does not mean the rules do not exist. 1 Like |
YakubuA: 5:02pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
TotoGame: That is your opinion which is wrong. Islam has rules for everything and has solutions for everything because it is a comprehensive way of life. 1 Like |
jahsharon: 5:24pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
YakubuA: So the Prophet (SAW) told us how to use phone. I never knew. Please, what did He say about how to use internet and robots? 1 Like |
jahsharon: 5:25pm On Jan 27, 2023 |
Crystalom5: Yes, he loves blood of idiots and nincompoops Didn't you read from your Bible how Allah told Israelites to slaughter thousands of nonentities before he perished your brothers and sisters in Sodom and Gomorrah? 1 Like |
Crystalom5: 9:13am On Jan 29, 2023 |
jahsharon:lolz. Allah wasn't worthy to be mentioned in the Bible. |
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