“Nuestro querido hermano/a,”
“Greetings among Muslims is one of the most important principles of Islam. Giving greetings is a tradition and responding to them is an obligation.”
It is not recommended to greet those who cannot return the greeting.
“Por lo tanto, no se saluda a aquellos que rezan, leen el Corán, escuchan el sermón, se dedican al conocimiento o están comiendo. Por lo tanto, no hay responsabilidad en no recibir el saludo en esta situación.”
“Furthermore, those who are greeted are not responsible if they cannot receive it immediately because they are busy. They can receive the greeting once they have finished their work. Or the person who gave the greeting can withdraw their own greeting.”
“However, if the person who is eating does not have food in their mouth, they can be greeted. In this case, it is expected that they respond to the greeting. If there is more than one person eating, it is sufficient for only one to respond to the greeting. However, if they have food in their mouth, it is not appropriate to greet them and it is not mandatory for them to respond to the greeting.”
“Saludos y oraciones…””Preguntas sobre el Islam”