- Instruct for good deeds and forbid of bad ones.
- In all cases bad deeds must be discouraged.
- One should not hesitate in stopping from bad deeds.
- Forbidding of bad deeds must be done wisely.
- One should always encourage good deeds.
- In front of an unjust ruler, saying the right thing
is Jihad.
- One should respect the right of the way or path one walks on.
- Not sopping from evil is like inviting the wrath of God.
- One should avoid bad company
- Stopping others from the evil one commits himself is inviting the punishment.
- Always speak the truth.
- Truth brings satisfaction.
- One should avoid lying even while joking.
- There is God’s help in truth.
- Do not lie to the kids even.
- Hunger and lying must not be put together.
- Speaking the truth is a virtue.
- It is cheating and dishonesty to ill-advise or
misguide someone.
- It is like inviting one’s destruction to entertain
the people with lying.
- Do not back-bite anyone.
- Back-biting wastes one’s virtues.
- Dead should not be cursed because they have received
what they deserved.
- Back-biting is worse than committing adultery.
- Keep others away from backbiting as well.
- Stop the person who is backbiting.
- Keep yourself safe from backbiting.
- Compensation of backbiting is praying in favour of
the person.
- It’s rewarding if one stops others from backbiting.
- Keep every part of your body safe from adultery.
- Do not commit adultery, or sodomy.
- God does not feel shame in telling the right thing.
The main topics covered will be teachings of Islam from Quran and Hadith. Basic Islamic concepts, philosophy and thought aimed at a movement as a revolution to bring about Islamic principles of faith and practice and its politico-socio-economic reforms to the presently functioning, flawed systems.This work is to educate people with basics of Islam, especially with the inferences drawn by renowned Islamic scholars which could be guidelines for global reforms.
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