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Forgive the
mistakes of another Muslim.
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Show sympathy over
his grief.
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Hide his faults.
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Accept his excuse.
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Remove his
difficulty.
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Always wish for his
well-being.
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Safeguard his love.
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Have respect for
his pacts.
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Visit him when he
is ill.
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Attend his funeral.
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Accept his
invitation.
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Accept his gifts.
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Repay his kindness.
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Thank him for his
favours.
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Help him at the
time of need.
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Protect his wife
and children.
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Fulfill his needs.
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Listen to his
requests.
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Accept his
intercession.
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Do not make him
despondent in his ambitions.
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Say Yarhamukallah
upon hearing him say Al-Hamdu-lillah after sneezing.
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Return his lost
property.
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Reply his greeting
(Salaam).
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Speak to him kindly
and courteously.
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Treat him kindly.
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If one Muslim takes
an oath on the strength of the other, it should be honoured by the other.
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Help him when he is
oppressed, and stop him when he oppresses others.
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Be his friend, not
his enemy.
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Do not disgrace
him.
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Love for him what
you love for yourself.
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Greet him (with
salaam) when meeting, and, better still, shake his hands.
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Never break off
ties for more than three days if an argument arises.
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Do not be
suspicious of him.
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Do not be jealous
of him nor bear enmity towards him.
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Where possible
observe amar bil ma’roof and nahi anil munkar (to command
good and prohibit evil) towards the next Muslim.
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Have mercy on the
little ones and respect the elders.
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Create peace
between two Muslims whom have had an argument.
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Do not backbite
another Muslim.
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Do not cause harm
to his body, wealth or honour.
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Help him mount his
animal or load his goods on to it when he is unable to do so.
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Do not ask him to
leave and then take his place.
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Two people should
not speak in whispers while a third is in their presence.