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Umm Hani bint Abu Talib relates: | went to the Holy Prophet on the day of the fall of Mecca. He was taking a bath while Fatimah was holding up a cloth to screen him. I offered him the salutation of peace (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Greeting Women, Hadith Number 868, Page Number 167Asma‘ bint Yazid relates: The Holy Prophet passed by us, a party of women, and greeted us (Abu Daud). The version of Tirmidhi is: The Holy Prophet passed through the mosque one day and there was a party of women seated in the mosque. He signified his greeting by raising his hand.
Gardens of the Righteous, On Greeting Women, Hadith Number 869, Page Number 167Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: When the people of the Book greet you, you should respond with: And on you (i.e. be peace). (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Greeting Non-Muslims, Hadith Number 871, Page Number 167Usamah ibn Zaid relates that the Holy Prophet passed by a company of people which comprised Muslims, idol worshippers and Jews, and he greeted them with the salutation of peace (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Greeting Non-Muslims, Hadith Number 872, Page Number 167Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: When one of you arrives in an assembly he should greet those present, and so also when he decides to depart. The first is not more obligatory than the last (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Greeting when Arriving and Departing, Hadith Number 873, Page Number 167Abu Musa Ash‘ari relates that the Holy Prophet said: Leave is to be asked three times. Then if leave is granted you may enter; otherwise go back (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Asking Permission to Enter, Hadith Number 874, Page Number 168Sahl ibn Sa‘ad relates that the Holy Prophet said: Asking for leave has been prescribed in order to restrain the eyes (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Asking Permission to Enter, Hadith Number 875, Page Number 168Ribi’ ibn Hirash relates: A man of the Bani A‘amir told us that he asked the Holy Prophet for leave to enter when he was at home, saying: May I enter? The Holy Prophet said to his servant: Go out and instruct this one in the manner of asking leave. Tell him to say: Peace be on you. May I come in? The man heard this and said: Peace be on you. May I come in? The Holy Prophet then gave him leave and he went in (Abu Daud).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Asking Permission to Enter, Hadith Number 876, Page Number 168Kildah ibn Hanbal relates that he visited the Holy Prophet and entered without a greeting. The Holy Prophet said to him: Go back and say: Peace be on you. May I come in (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi)?
Gardens of the Righteous, On Asking Permission to Enter, Hadith Number 877, Page Number 168Anas relates in the course of his well-known hadith relating to the ascension of the Holy Prophet: Then Gabriel ascended with me to the nearest heaven and asked for the gate to be opened. He was asked: Who is there? He said: Gabriel. He was asked: Who is with you? He answered: Muhammad. Then he ascended to the second heaven and asked for the gate to be opened. He was asked: Who is there? He said: Gabriel. He was asked: Who is with you? He answered: Muhammad. In the same way to the third, fourth and all of them. At the gate of each he was asked: Who is there? and he said: Gabriel (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Mentioning One’s Name when Asking Leave, Hadith Number 878, Page Number 168