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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 21
In a similar manner, Allah reveals in the Qur’an that
addressing the Messenger (saas) from outside his rooms was
a sign of lack of consideration that believers must strongly
avoid:
As for those who call out to you from outside your
private quarters, most of them do not use their
intellect.” (Surat al-Hujurat; 4)
Not Entering the Prophet’s House
Without an Invitation
All forms of behavior that burdened or inconvenienced the
Messenger of Allah (saas) are forbidden in the Qur’an.
Inconsiderate conduct such as visiting without an invitation,
waiting in hopes of being invited to dine or staying late for con-
versation was behavior that inconvenienced and caused difficul-
ties for the Prophet (saas) and is thus prohibited in the Qur’an:
You who believe! Do not go into the prophet’s
rooms 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... (Surat al-
Ahzab; 53)
A believer must do everything he can to support a mes-
senger, make his task easier and lightening his load. This is
among the greatest duties of a believer, as revealed in the
Qur’an.