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كلمة (الحَقِّ) في اللغة تعني: الشيءَ الموجود حقيقةً.و(الحَقُّ)...
Ibn Mas‘ūd (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Offering food is obligatory on the first day, a Sunnah on the second day, and for the purpose of being heard of on the third day. Whoever wants to be heard of, Allah will make him heard of."
This Hadīth, if authentic, highlights the ruling of the banquet in detail. It is obligatory on the first day. That is to say, hospitality is a duty on the host on the first day. That is what most people do. On the second day, it is a custom that most people adhere to. On the third day, however, feeding would be for the sake of ostentation and fame. So it is disliked or forbidden. Therefore, the one who shows off by holding banquets for a third day, Allah will disclose him on the Day of Resurrection, for the punishment is of the type of one's sin. However, there are authentic traditions that indicate the permissibility of holding banquets for more than three days if needed.