Etiquettes pertaining to Travel
- Etiquette of Visiting the Prophet’s MosqueIf you want to visit the Prophet’s Mosque before or after Hajj, you should have the intention of visiting the mosque, not the grave. You should enter with your right foot first and say the reported Du`a. Then you should pray as you like. It is better for you to pray in Ar-Rawdah. When you have prayed and want to visit the grave of the Prophet, you should stand in front of it in a dignified manner and say the reported Du`a. Then you should move a little to your right and send Salams upon Abu Bakr As-Siddiq. Then you should move a little further to your right and send Salams upon `Umar ibn Al-Khattab.198,845
- Are Men Allowed to Travel Alone in Islam?It is proven that Prophet Muhammad forbade a man to travel alone in several Hadiths. The prohibition to travel alone applies to the one who travels alone via empty and remote routes. If there is no risk of being lost, and where there are likely to be helpers and companions, there is no wrong with travelling alone.105,748
- What one who is staying home should say to one who is travelling when he departs, and what the one who is travelling should say to the one who is staying home25,372
- It is stipulated that the mahram who is going to travel with a woman should be an adult38,086
- Travelling to a land in which evil is widespread20,485
- A large amount of money came into his account and he spent it15,518
- Should he offer his seat to an elderly person and risk accidentally touching a woman if he stands up on the bus?10,850
- The one who has been away from his wife for a long time is told not to come to her suddenly18,067
- He does not take his mother to the Sacred Mosque because he fears for her, but she goes with the driver9,109
- Ruling on congratulating the pilgrim after his return and decorating the house133,937