Category: Islamic Morals

Ancestors and Tolerance

Ayoub As-Sekhteyany said: “No man is noble until he possesses two characteristics: immaculate what others possess, and forgive what they do to us”. ... more

A message to my tongue

Today, we are changing the roles. Today, you will not be the tongue which talks, orders, forbids, praises, dispraises, backbites and tattles. O my tongue! What if you imagined yourself another limb with another function other than talking! ... more

Where the people of protective jealousy have gone!

In the following lines, we will touch upon just some quick points concerning the protective jealousy towards the womenfolk and honors. ... more

Give glad tidings to the patient

Since patience constitutes half of belief, a good manner in a person and a leader that leads the self to the obedience of Allah and repels from disobeying Him; it is necessary to elaborate on its essence, excellence, kinds, levels and the status of people ... more

Sunnis and self-reckoning

'Umar Ibn Al Khattab said: "Reckon yourselves before God reckons you, and weigh yourselves before you are weighed, as reckoning yourselves today will make it easier for you to be reckoned tomorrow, and be adorned for the greatest exhibition, “That Day, you will be exhibited [for judgment]; not hidden among you is anything concealed” [Al Haqqah 69:18]" (Al Helia: 1/52) ... more

A message to my eye

Allah granted to this creature senses enabling him to go in the world of reality. Among the greatest of these sense organs is the eye with its delicate structure, perfect shape, beautiful appearance, and the ability of eyesight. This eye sees the signs of ability in the pages of this universe and reasons of belief exposed in the pages of the world and its corners. ... more

Morals of friendship and friends

There are few who pay attention to morals of the friendship Therefore, we find a lot of love converts to hostility, and friendship alters to hatred and enmity, so if every two friends hold on to the morals of friendship, there will be neither separation n ... more

Dear Neighbor Sister

Dear Neighbor Sister, did you hear her story? Did you know about her? Did you know why she had lost? She prays the obligatory prayers, fasts, prays Tahajud, gives charity and does numerous good deeds. So, why did she lose? ... more

The Muslim’s Behavior as a friend

How cherished and prized is it to find a friend or to be a friend of another, and be linked together with the link of the hereafter not the world, of Paradise not the material benefit. ... more

As you are to the servants of Allah

You will harvest what you cultivate. Allah deals with His servant as the servant deals with His servants; therefore, you should deal with the servants of Allah as you like to be dealt with by Allah: {But if you pardon (them) and overlook, and forgive (their faults), then verily Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful} [Surat At-Taghâbun 64:14] ... more

Lesions of the Tongue

The tongue is one of the greatest blessings of Allah, small but does great deeds and damage in the same time. Through the tongue, true faith unfolds and infidelity emerges, its extent is endless like a vast arena. ... more

Tolerance in Islam

 

When defining one of its important aspects, Islam, it means complete submission to Allah by choice and conviction, not through seduction or compulsion. Islam accommodates and welcomes all people as brothers and sisters regardless of their distinctive/particular affiliations or backgrounds. ...

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