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  Rules of a Muslim Home (#10) - Kindness to One's Neighbour (Part One) 
Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi
  wasallam) had once mentioned: “Jibreel (‘alaihis salaam) has been repeatedly
  stressing upon me the rights of the neighbour to such an extent that I
  thought the neighbour would soon be made to inherit in one’s estate.” (Saheeh
  Bukhaari #6014) 
  
Once the Sahaabah (radhiyallahu
  ‘anhum) enquired from Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam): “What are the
  rights of the neighbour?” He (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) replied: 
  
1. Give him a loan if he seeks a
  loan. 
  
2. Assist him when he asks for
  assistance. 
  
3. Visit him when he is ill. 
  
4. Help him if he is needy. 
  
5. Give him financial assistance
  if he is poor. 
  
6. Congratulate him on happy
  occasions. 
  
7. Console him in adversity. 
  
8. Accompany his funeral when he
  dies. 
  
9. Do not build your house
  higher than his without his permission lest his ventilation may be
  obstructed. 
  
10. Do not inconvenience him
  with the fragrance of your food unless you share some with him. 
  
11. If you buy fruit, send some
  for him. If you cannot do so, take the fruit into your house concealed so
  that he cannot see it. Do not allow your children to take it out and eat
  openly in case his children see it and become grieved. (Fathul Baari vol. 10,
  pg. 547) 
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