We can ask if there is any service needed so as to try our best to help.
We can ask if there is any service needed so as to try our best to help. Visiting Neighbors Concerning neighbors, the Almighty Allah said: "…and neighbour close to you and neighbour who is a stranger…" Holy Qur'an (4: 36) And, likewise, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said: "The Arch Angel Gabriel (Jibra'el) continues to talk to me concerning neighbors to the extent that he will inherit from his neighbor." Your neighbor is not just the one whose house is closer to yours; rather your neighbors are the people of your area, or your town or your community.
The manners of relating with a neighbor are as follows: A- Knowing him: It is not virtue to live with a neighbor, whether he is a Muslim or not, without knowing him, greeting and visiting him. B- Favouring him: The neighbour must preserve the security of his neighbour; he must not hurt him or any of his family members. If any good thing happens to them, he should congratulate them and, likewise, if anything bad happens to them he should console them.
He should not raise his voice or the sound of a radio or television so as to disturb his neighbour. If he needs your help, help him, and try and protect his security in his absence. C- Mutual Assistance: A neighbour should try and help his neighbour in anything possible that needs help. D- Make him feel loved: Try to show your concern for your neighbour and that you love him by welcoming him, visiting and presenting gifts to him. And if he is sick visit him.
7- The Manners of Saying Farewell and Welcoming a Traveler Among the advices of Prophet Luqman (peace be upon him) to his child is: "While traveling with people consult them on your issues; do not hang your head.
Smile at them; share your properties with them; answer their call if they call you; if they need your help, help them; do not talk much, always pray; be generous with what you have of animals or water or anything else; if they make you a witness of right, be their witness; and give them your opinion if they seek your advice." Mufadhal bin Umar said: "I went to Abu Abdullah, and he said to me: 'Who is with you?', I said: 'It is one of my brothers'.
He said: 'What did he do', I said: 'Since I entered I don't know where he is', then he said: 'Did you not know that whoever is with a believer forty steps, Allah will ask him about him on the day of judgement?'" Among the manners of farewell are: A- To pass the Holy Qur'an over the head of the traveler.