Sunnats

'" ............. ~········ ........................................................... ~~ ~ ~, it is no .. -~cessary to feed the_ v;~itor. , / / t S.4. · Nabi ~.,~~ti,J;,) has said that it is a major t sin to regard rr which tile host prese.1ts i as litt!e and 1: :.c... or for the he,c-•· ·.nselr. hr ii feel it low to offer it u- s guest. B. SUNNATS REGARDING THE INVITED GUESTS:- S.1. The host should invite only pious people and i not sinners as the latter shall spread wrong f and sin.* ~ *FOOTNOTE: ! Here, feeding refers to a meal by invitation and not food given to needy person . As regards the ,eeding of a needy person, Allah (;G~J,.?-) has praised the feeding of even a captive and in those days only non– believers used to be in captivity. Further more from the Hadith we learn that a lewd woman was granted divine pardon simply for quenching the thirst of a dog. Rsulullah ( )..:,_;~~\~) has given a clear cut rule that there is a reward for good treatment given I to any living being, whether pious or not, humans or animals. Henr:e in the case of need reg21rding food, , the one who needs it will not matter but how urgent i , and severe the need is, will count. The greater the ~ ••.•.• ~.~:~-~~~~~~:.:~.~~.~.~-~~~~~~). I~ ------<@>-----

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