| Understanding the Prophet's LifeProphetic Wisdom on Neighbours
 A slight nod of the head, a brief hello in the hallway or perhaps helping            with a car stuck in the snow during winter. That's usually the most            communication many of us have with those who are physically closer to            us than most of our relatives, our neighbours.  The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) once said, "Jibril            kept recommending treating neighbours with kindness until I thought            he would assign a share of inheritance" (Bukhari            and Muslim). Wow, our inheritance.  But let's think of something smaller. How about food? It's been said            that food unites. While we all have our own tastes, "American"            food (i.e. fruits, veggies, chips, cookies, chocolate cake, frozen pizza,            etc.) can be found in virtually all of our homes, even those who staunchly            cling to their ethnic identities. When was the last time we offered            a bag of chips or cookies to the kids downstairs? When was the last            time we cut up some watermelon on a hot day and offered it to our neighbours?           "O Abu Dharr! Whenever you prepare            a broth, put plenty of water in it, and give some of it to your neighbours,"            the Prophet advised his Companion in a Hadith in Muslim. It's not just about hunger. In America, the land of plenty, Alhamdu            lillah, we won't find the shortage of food we would in many Muslim countries.            Here, food really is about uniting people, sharing what's common to            our humanity. It's also about building neighbourly relations through            small acts of kindness.  "By Allah, he is not a believer!            By Allah, he is not a believer! By Allah, he is not a believer,''            the Prophet said. It was asked, "Who            is that, O Messenger of Allah?'' He said, "One            whose neighbour does not feel safe from his evil"            (Bukhari and Muslim).  Maybe we're not so bad. At least we don't yell and scream at our neighbours,            threaten them, cheat them or lie to them. But we're reminded of our            negligence towards our neighbours when we realize that how we treat            them relates to our relationship with God, which is the very core of            who we are as Muslims.  The Prophet said, "the best of companions            with Allah is the one who is best to his companions, and the best of            neighbours to Allah is the one who is the best of them to his neighbour"            (Tirmidhi).  After 9/11, Muslim leaders in America have emphasized the need to share            Islam with our neighbours to encourage better understanding and to build            bridges. The future of Islam in this country doesn't only depend on            this exchange of values and information. Our            very faith and connection to Allah is reflected in how we treat our            neighbours. Perhaps this is the push we need to start            connecting with them so we can better our relationship with God.  Compiled From:SoundVision.com
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