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Silat al-Rahm
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36 Questions
What are the commands, virtues, and benefits of Silatur Rahem with neighbors, family, and friends according to the perspective of the Ahlulbayt? Is it true that those benefits include a long life, good fortune, and closeness to Allah?
Mateen Charbonneau
What is the ruling on maintaining relationships (Sileh-Rahmi) if you fear harm from a relative, especially if they have previously caused harm through malicious actions or hatred?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
I understand it is not permissible in Islam to cut off relation with any relatives, but what if that relative is an unbeliever, has alcohol in their homes, and at times would even disrespect our belief and our Imams?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
In matters of worldly relationships, is it allowed to cut off a first-degree relative who physically harassed you but claims they were trying to teach you about the world, and later made further attempts to harass you?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
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