About This Book A Lost Etiquette is a profound exploration of the forgotten manners taught by Islam regarding seeking permission before entering someone’s home or private space. Through A Lost Etiquette, readers are reminded of the importance of preserving privacy, showing respect, and avoiding intrusion into others’ lives. This timeless work, A Lost Etiquette, beautifully highlights the values of decency, humility, and social harmony that Islam encourages in daily interactions. By reviving A Lost Etiquette, one can cultivate refinement, consideration, and respect in every aspect of personal and communal life.
- Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health (Alexandria)
- LLB in Islamic Law (Al-Azhar)
Currently pursuing postgraduate studies relating to mental health.
Member of World Islamic Association for Mental Health (WIAMH).
A distinguished scholar and psychiatrist from Egypt, Dr. Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ismail al-Muqaddim’s resume in Islamic work speaks for itself. Author of over 20 pioneering books in Arabic, founder in 1977 of the Salafi Dawah of Alexandria, and giving 2000+ lectures which are available online, his role in educating and reviving authentic Islamic thought has been profound.