A Lost Etiquette

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Publisher International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH)International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH)International Islamic Publishing House is a small company, but with a well-established reputation in the Muslim world. It was founded in the 1980s by Muhammad ibn Abdul Muhsin Al-Tuwaijri, its CEO and Managing Director....View publisher →
LanguageEnglish
Pages192

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A Lost Etiquette by Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim is a timely and scholarly exploration of one of Islam’s most overlooked social practices: seeking permission. Drawing from the Qur’an, Sunnah, and classical fiqh, the book revives a forgotten etiquette that lies at the heart of Islamic manners, privacy, and interpersonal respect.

This comprehensive study covers the legal rulings, ethical dimensions, and cultural relevance of isti’dhān (الاستئذان), including when and how to knock, enter, speak, and interact in private and public spaces. It addresses modern challenges such as digital communication, boundaries in shared living, and the erosion of adab in contemporary society.

Ideal for readers seeking Islamic books on manners, guidance on privacy and etiquette, or social ethics in Islam, this book offers both depth and practical relevance. It is especially valuable for educators, parents, and students of Islamic character development.

How each audience benefits

  • General readers: Learn how Islamic etiquette preserves dignity, privacy, and social harmony
  • Students of Islamic ethics: Explore the fiqh and adab of isti’dhān with classical references
  • Educators and parents: Use as a teaching tool to instill manners in children and youth
  • Community leaders: Apply etiquette principles to modern settings like schools, offices, and homes

About the author

Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim

Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim

Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Ismail al-Muqaddim is an Egyptian Salafi scholar, preacher, and one of the founding figures of the Alexandrian Salafi da'wah, beginning in the early 1970s. Born in Alexandria in 1371 AH / 1952 CE into a religious household, he memorized the Qur'an in his youth and pursued a dual education in medicine and Islamic studies — completing his bachelor's degree in medicine from Alexandria University in 1975 alongside intensive informal Islamic studies, and later earning master's and PhD degrees in Islamic creed (al-'aqida) from the Islamic University of Madinah and the Imam Muhammad ibn Sa'ud Islamic University in Riyadh.

Al-Muqaddim has authored more than thirty books, primarily through Dar al-'Aqida and Dar al-Iman in Alexandria, addressing creed, jurisprudence, and the principles of Salafi scholarship. His best-known works include Adillat Tahrim Halq al-Lihya ('Proofs of the Prohibition of Shaving the Beard'), Adillat Hijab al-Mar'ah al-Muslima ('Proofs of the Hijab of the Muslim Woman'), Hijab al-Mar'ah al-Muslima Bayna Khurq al-'Aqida wa Khurq al-Adilla, and Fiqh Ashrat al-Sa'a ('Fiqh of the Signs of the Hour'). His pulpit lectures and recorded courses on creed and fiqh have circulated extensively in the Egyptian and broader Arabic Salafi study circles.

Al-Muqaddim continues to teach and lecture in Alexandria. His writing is characterized by extensive citation of classical Salafi authorities, careful detailed argumentation, and a methodological adherence to the approach of the salaf as he understands it — features that have made his work particularly influential among Salafi students and circles in Egypt and beyond.
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