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Abu Khattab Qatadah relates: I inquired from Anas: Was hand- shake customary among the companions of the Holy Prophet? He said: Yes (Bokhari).
Anas relates that when the people of the Yemen came the Holy Prophet said: The people of Yemen have come to you. They are the first.who practised handshake (Abu Daud).
Bra‘a relates that the Holy Prophet said: When two Muslims meet and shake hands they are forgiven their sins before they part (Abu Daud).
Anas relates that a man asked the Holy Prophet: Messenger of Allah, when one of us meets a brother or a friend should he bow to him? He said: No. The man said: Should he seize his hand and shake it? He said: Yes (Tirmidhi).
Safwan ibn Assal relates that a Jew asked his fellow to take him to the Holy Prophet, and when they came to him they inquired from him about the nine clear signs (and here follows the recital of the hadith concluding with) and they kissed his hands and feet and said: We bear witness that you are a Prophet. (Tirmidhi).
Ibn Umar relates at the end of a recital: Then we approached the Holy Prophet and kissed his hand (Abu Daud).
Ayesha relates that Zaid ibn Harithah came to Medina, and the Holy Prophet, was in my house at the time. Zaid came and knocked at the door. The Holy Prophet hurried to him, trailing his cloak, embraced him and kissed him (Tirmidhi).
Abu Dharr relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not disdain doing the least good, even greeting your brother with a cheerful face (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet kissed his grandson Hasan ibn Ali Aqr‘a ibn Habis, who was with him at the time, and he said: I have ten sons and have never kissed any of them. The Holy Prophet looked at him and said: He who has no compassion will receive none (Bokhari and Muslim).