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Islam Values one’s time
Islam has always notified people about the importance of making every second count.
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Islam encourages practicing sports and following healthy lifestyle
Islam is concerned with the well-being of mankind spiritually, emotionally and, physically. We have been granted complex bodies’ structures that require care. Islam teaches people that their bodies have rights over them.
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Islam forbids talking about our sins openly
Islam has always called for “Satr” which means keeping other people’s and your sins hidden. It teaches us to deal with our sins secretly by asking God for forgiveness instead of talking about them openly.
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Islam teaches us to show mercy to the orphans
Islam calls for Mercy. It teaches people to feel for others no matter where they come from, what they have done, and what religion they follow. One of the Islamic Ethics is to show mercy to the orphans.
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Islam teaches us to respect the elderly
Helping the elderly is one the good deeds in Islam. You are asked to treat elderly with respect and understanding. God loves those who respect the elderly and care for the young.
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Nothing is like God
Nothing is like God. He has no family, wife, son, helper, aid, or assistant.
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God manages your affairs and does not need any advice from you
God manages your affairs and does not need any advice from you. With God in charge, everything will work out fine in the end.
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Oneness of God
The statement "God has a son" almost causes the heavens to be torn apart, the earth to split asunder, the mountains to crumble to pieces.
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Always look upon yourselves as God's servants
Always look upon yourselves as God's servants, placed in God's world, to do God's work by serving Him and His creation.
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The Rights of the Husband over the Wife from the Quran and Sunnah
The Rights of the Husband over the Wife from the Quran and Sunnah: _Almighty Allah says in describing the righteous wives: “So righteous women are devoutly obedient, guarding in [the husband's] absence what Allah would have them guard.” (An-Nisa’ : 34) _Abu Hurirah narrated from the Prophet (Peace Be upon Him): “If a woman prays her five (daily prayers), fasts her month (Ramadan), guards her chastity and obeys her husband, it will be said to her: ‘ Enter Paradise by whichever of the gates of Paradise you wish.’”
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To be alone with God in prayer is the best remedy
The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to be alone with God in prayer.
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Having Allah with you means sailing in a ship that no storm can destroy
Having Allah with you does not mean sailing in a sea without waves. Having Allah with you means sailing in a ship that no storm can destroy. Learn more about Allah here...
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Islam forbids animals mistreatment
Mercy in Islam includes all God’s creations. Thus, people are asked to treat animal with kindness and mercy. There are so many examples in Islam that show how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) honors and loves animals.
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Islam asks us to respect others’ privacy
Respecting people’s privacy isn’t a new trend; it is one of the Islamic Ethics. Islam calls for not interfering in people’s life and respecting their own space.
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Islam enjoins telling the truth
Lying is one of the great sins in Islam. Islam forbids lying no matter how difficult the situation is. It enjoins the truth and teaches us that telling the truth is the key to all the doors of happiness. Moreover, those who are truthful towards God, the prophet (PBUH), and mankind are promised heaven.
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Islam respects non-Muslim rights
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), asks Muslims to treat people equally. There is no difference between a Muslim and non-Muslim in rights. Moreover, Islam enjoins Muslims to respect non-Muslims and cooperate with them to live a peaceful life.
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Islam encourages us to work hard
Islam teaches us that a great part of worshiping God is working hard and benefiting mankind. There must be a balance in our lives between practicing our rituals and participating in developing our societies.
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Islam teaches us that infants are God’s gift
Infants are granted to us to continually restore our faith in God’ miracles. Islam teaches people that infants are not only God’s gifts, but also a means to get closer to him. Showing mercy to infants and loving them is a step towards Jannah.
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Islam honors all parents
Respecting and caring for your parents is one of the main Islamic Ethics. Islam enjoins people to be dutiful and kind to their parents no matter what they do. Moreover, one of the forms of God’s worship is obeying our parents’ orders and refraining from what they ask us not to do.
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Father's Day
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:" The pleasure of Allah is in the pleasure of the parents" (At-Tirmidhi).