The document discusses six rights that Muslims have towards one another according to a hadith narrated by Muslim. The six rights are: greeting another Muslim when meeting them, accepting an invitation from another Muslim, giving advice to another Muslim if they seek counsel, saying "May Allah have mercy on you" if another Muslim sneezes and praises Allah, visiting another Muslim if they fall sick, and participating in the funeral of another Muslim if they pass away. The document then lists various Arabic grammatical concepts such as prepositions, the word "inna" and words used before verbs.
The document discusses six rights that Muslims have towards one another according to a hadith narrated by Muslim. The six rights are: greeting another Muslim when meeting them, accepting an invitation from another Muslim, giving advice to another Muslim if they seek counsel, saying "May Allah have mercy on you" if another Muslim sneezes and praises Allah, visiting another Muslim if they fall sick, and participating in the funeral of another Muslim if they pass away. The document then lists various Arabic grammatical concepts such as prepositions, the word "inna" and words used before verbs.
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The document discusses six rights that Muslims have towards one another according to a hadith narrated by Muslim. The six rights are: greeting another Muslim when meeting them, accepting an invitation from another Muslim, giving advice to another Muslim if they seek counsel, saying "May Allah have mercy on you" if another Muslim sneezes and praises Allah, visiting another Muslim if they fall sick, and participating in the funeral of another Muslim if they pass away. The document then lists various Arabic grammatical concepts such as prepositions, the word "inna" and words used before verbs.
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rights of a Muslim upon a Muslim: When you meet him, greet him; when he invites you, respond to him; when he seeks counsel, give him advice; when he sneezes and praises Allah, say to him: `May Allah have mercy on you (Yarhamuk-Allah)'; when he is sick, visit him; and when he dies, follow his funeral". 11. Prepositions, … • Prepositions + مَاand others … * sign implies that the word is already included in another count ( (مَاin this case 13. Inna and its sisters, … 14. Before the verb … 15. Miscellaneous – 1 16. Miscellaneous - 2 1. Attributes, etc.