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Islamic Hospitality: Fostering Global Peace,Unity

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi by Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi
May 2, 2025
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Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

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“In the Quran, Almighty Allah commands believers to show compassion and kindness to others, regardless of their faith or background. The concept of hospitality in Islam goes beyond merely providing food and shelter; it is a means of establishing a deep connection with others, exemplifying the spirit of charity and selflessness.”

Islamic hospitality is deeply rooted in the values of kindness, generosity, and respect for others, and it plays a significant role in fostering peace and unity across diverse cultures and communities. The Quran and Hadith emphasize the importance of welcoming guests and treating others with dignity, reflecting the core teachings of Islam, which encourage creating bonds of harmony and mutual understanding among all people. In the Quran, Almighty Allah commands believers to show compassion and kindness to others, regardless of their faith or background. The concept of hospitality in Islam goes beyond merely providing food and shelter; it is a means of establishing a deep connection with others, exemplifying the spirit of charity and selflessness. Allah says in the Quran, “And if you are greeted with a greeting, greet with a better greeting or return it. Indeed, Allah is over all things accountable” (Quran 4:86). This verse emphasizes the reciprocal nature of respect and kindness, where hospitality is seen as a means to exchange goodwill and maintain peaceful relations. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) further exemplified the value of hospitality through his own actions, constantly opening his home to guests, regardless of their social or religious standing. He (SAW) said, “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should honour his guest.” (Sahih Bukhari). This hadith reinforces the idea that treating others with respect and care is a manifestation of faith, helping to create a more peaceful and cohesive society. In Islam, the notion of hospitality is deeply intertwined with the broader social principles of justice, equality, and empathy. Muslims are encouraged to serve not only their family and friends but also strangers and even those who might hold differing beliefs. The act of offering hospitality in Islam serves as a bridge, fostering understanding and reducing the barriers that may exist between different groups. The Prophet’s guidance on how to treat guests, especially those in need, reinforces the importance of selflessness and generosity. He (SAW) also said, “The best of you are those who are the best to their women and to their guests.” (Tirmidhi). This highlights the importance of hospitality as an essential aspect of social relationships and the well-being of the community.

“Islamic values of peace, unity, and human dignity are not only upheld within the Muslim community but are also extended to the broader global society, contributing to a more compassionate and peaceful world. In essence, Islamic hospitality is not just a practice of offering material comfort; it is a powerful tool for nurturing social harmony and global peace, guided by the timeless teachings of the Quran and Hadith.”

Moreover, Islamic hospitality encourages individuals to view their actions as part of a larger moral responsibility to uphold the dignity of others, irrespective of race, nationality, or religion. By practicing such hospitality, Muslims can build bridges of peace, fostering a sense of unity and togetherness in a world that is often divided by cultural and ideological differences. It is through these small but significant acts of kindness that the Islamic values of peace, unity, and human dignity are not only upheld within the Muslim community but are also extended to the broader global society, contributing to a more compassionate and peaceful world. In essence, Islamic hospitality is not just a practice of offering material comfort; it is a powerful tool for nurturing social harmony and global peace, guided by the timeless teachings of the Quran and Hadith.

Dr. Firdous A  Reshi

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Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

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