
Question
There are a few non-Muslim families where I live. Can any of them go to see if they are sick? In this case, there is no legal barrier? Will be obliged to inform. 9258331546
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
If a non-Muslim neighbor or relative is ill, it is not only permissible to go and see him; Rather it is regarded as the instruction of Islam and the right of the neighbor. It is forbidden to have intimate relations, or to mix in such a way as to harm one's own religion. However, it is not possible to go there and face anything that is not permissible. In this case, you will inquire from a distance. Will be able to help and cooperate if needed. 9179162647
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- মুসনাদে আহমদ, Part: 3, Page: 175
- আলমুহীতুল বুরহানী, Part: 8, Page: 71
- হেদায়া (ফাতহুল কাদীর), Part: 8, Page: 497
- খুলাসাতুল ফাতাওয়া, Part: 4, Page: 335
- আলবাহরুর রায়েক, Part: 8, Page: 204
- রদ্দুল মুহতার, Part: 6, Page: 388
- আদ্দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 6, Page: 388
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