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Abu Ali al-Ashâariy has narrated from al-Sayyariy from Muhammad ibn âAbd Allah al-Karkhiy from a man who has said the following: âI once heard abu âAbd Allah (a.s.), saying, âThe Messenger of Allah, O Allah, grant compensation to Muhammad and his family worthy of their services to Your cause, has said, âWhen a man enters a town he is the guest of those who live there of the people of his religion until he leaves that town.ââ Ø¶Ø¹ÙÙ - Allamah Baqir al-Majlisi (MirʾÄt al-Ê¿UqÅ«l fÄ« Sharḥ AkhbÄr Äl al-RasÅ«l (22/92))