Quote from: si di on January 31, 2017, 10:05:11 AM
@HP Tech
I live in a multiethnic Environment where the majority is shaking Hands without any exclusion but it happend that i came in contact with a muslimgroup where it is not allowed to shake Hands with the opp. gender .Then it was immidate after that Occasion that i had to greet a families friend and i was still in this not shaking Hands with opp. gender but this time the other insisted of shaking Hands but i didnt and i felt pitty.
Ah I see.
So you ended up feeling petty or sorrowful for not extending a handshake to the family friend.
How did the person who insisted on shaking hands feel after you curved him?
Were you able to still speak to the person and have a polite cordial conversation?
You know parents sometimes feel guilty for saying no to their children when they ask them for things. However, in the end teaching the child self-restraint, patience, good behavior is better for both the parent and the child.
Therefore it might be uncomfortable at first but it does not mean the greeting with the person must end there.
Example:
A family friend walks up to you and says Hi nice to meet you I am so and so, while extending his hand towards you
You can simply respond back quickly "Hi nice to meet you" with a big smile and convey, "Sorry, I do not shake hands. How are you this evening? Was it cold outside?"
Change subject there are so many more important or interesting things to focus on besides hand shaking.
Some people are comfortable with touching others and some are not. You are in control of your body so make the choice that best suits you.
However, if the only thing impeding you from shaking hands is your conscience regarding what Quran might have to say about this situation.
Then I would suggest duah (supplication) unto your Lord. He will respond to you