"Shaking Hands Can Erase Sins, Here are the Etiquettes that Muslims Must Observe"
"Shaking hands sincerely and according to the manners taught can erase small sins and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood."
"Shaking hands sincerely and according to the manners taught can erase small sins and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood."
Sure! Here is the translation of the provided 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving the HTML tags: "Dream - In Islamic teachings, shaking hands is not just a physical action, but rather a good deed that has deep spiritual and social value. Shaking hands, which in Arabic is called "musafahah," is one way to convey greetings and warmth among fellow Muslims. In many hadiths, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught that shaking hands sincerely and in accordance with the etiquette taught can erase minor sins and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood."
Rasulullah SAW said: \
This hadith emphasizes the great rewards and virtues that can be gained from this simple act. In addition, shaking hands is also a manifestation of Islamic brotherhood, which teaches the importance of maintaining good relationships with fellow Muslims. In doing so, Islam teaches certain etiquettes. By following these etiquettes, shaking hands becomes not just an action that carries rewards.
"But it also serves as a means to show affection, mutual respect, and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood. Now, here are the etiquette of shaking hands in Islam as summarized by Dream through various sources."
"When shaking hands, it is recommended to say a greeting, such as "Assalamu'alaikum." Saying a greeting is a prayer for safety and blessings for the person being greeted. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "You will not enter paradise until you believe. And you will not be considered believers until you love one another. Shall I inform you of something that if you do it, you will love one another? (That is) spread (say) greetings among yourselves." (HR. Muslim from Abu Hurairah ra)"
"Rasulullah saw taught to use the right hand in doing all good deeds, including shaking hands. This is a sunnah and shows respect."
"In Islam, there are limitations regarding physical interactions between non-mahram men and women (those who are not permissible to marry). Handshaking between non-mahram men and women is generally avoided to maintain honor and purity."
Rasulullah saw said: \
"Shaking hands should be done with a sincere and genuine intention, without any bad intentions or specific interests. The sincerity in shaking hands can strengthen relationships and add blessings."
"When someone extends their hand to shake hands, one should not refuse with non-Islamic reasons. Refusing to shake hands can be seen as an arrogant attitude or a lack of respect for others."
"When a brother greets us, we should respond with the same greeting or a better one. And when shaking hands, we should return the handshake more firmly and warmly. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Among the most perfect forms of respect is shaking hands." (HR. Turmudzi)"
The next etiquette of shaking hands is to kiss the hand as a sign of respect for piety or nobility. However, there are some scholars who disagree with kissing the hand when shaking hands. In addition, there are also scholars who permit it. Imam Nawawi said:
"Mencium tangan seseorang karena sifat kezuhudannya, kesalehannya, amalnya, mulianya, sikapnya dalam menjaga diri dari dosa, atau sifat keagamaan yang lainnya adalah satu hal yang tidak makruh, bahkan dianjurkan. Akan tetapi jika mencium tangan karena kayanya, kekuatannya, atau kedudukan dunianya adalah satu hal yang makruh dan sangat dibenci. Bahkan Abu Sa’id Al Mutawalli mengatakan: "Tidak boleh." (Fathul Bari, Al Hafizh Ibn Hajar 11/57)"
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