Seeking Permission to Enter (others House) 
and Manners relating to it   
Rib`i bin Hirash (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: A man of Banu `Amir 
tribe has told us that he had asked the Prophet (PBUH) for permission to enter 
when he was at home. 
He said: "May I enter?" 
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said to the servant, "Go out and instruct him about 
the manner of seeking permission. Tell him to say: As-Salamu `Alaikum (may you 
be safe from evil). May I come in?" 
The man heard this and said: "As-Salamu `Alaikum (may you be safe from evil). 
May I come in?" The Prophet (PBUH) then accorded permission to him and he 
entered in.
[Abu Dawud].

140/872 - Riyad Us-Saliheen (Gardens of the Righteous)

Commentary:

This Hadith teaches us manners of visiting a house. One should offer As-Salam 
to the host at the doorstep and then seek his permission to enter. Moreover, we 
are told to impart a religious information to an ignorant person so that he may 
put it into practice. 
 
  
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