{"_id":"6834a08c5e490f27fe18b952","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Do we treat non-Muslim elders with the same respect as Muslim elders?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"I work in a place where we deal with many non-Muslim elderly individuals. While part of the help I provide is included in my job duties, I often go beyond what's required I treat the elderly with special care, especially those in need, because Islam encourages us to do so.\\n\\nWe also perform surgeries for patients, and that makes me feel an even greater sense of responsibility toward them especially those who come alone, without any family members. As not just being a Muslim also as a human being, I feel it's my duty to offer them care and support, and I feel terrible if I limit myself to just doing my job without showing them compassion.\\n\\nMy question is: when dealing with non-Muslim elders, as a Muslim sister, is there anything specific that I should keep in mind? Does Islam view this kind of care differently depending on whether the person is Muslim or not? Or is the same level of kindness and respect encouraged for all elders, regardless of their faith?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"There is no difference. All human beings should be treated with the same level of kindness and respect.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe30b76658b4c23280f","tag":"Relationships: Non-Muslims","count":95}],"createdOn":"2025-05-26T17:10:36.638Z"}