Islamic Morals and Practices

HUMILITY

God created human beings to worship Him and a practising Muslim in, essence, should be able to worship God in every second, of every hour of every day.  Islam is a way of life and it means nothing more, or less, than submission to the One God. “And I (God) created not the jinn and […]

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HONESTY

When honesty is lost, then wait for the Hour (the Day of Judgment).  These are the words of Prophet Muhammad.  They paint a picture of the time leading up to the Day of Judgement, when righteous people will be sorrowful due to the lack of honesty around them.  In the 21st century, we live in a

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GENEROSITY

As humans, we have an innate sense of morality.  No matter what religion, race or colour we are, certain qualities serve as the moral standard.  We admire justice, bravery, honesty and compassion.  We abhor those who demonstrate treachery, cruelty or corruption.  Moral standards are universal, and one of the most important aspects of Islam is

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KINDNESS TO PARENTS (PART 2 OF 3): THE VALUE OF MOTHERHOOD: PARADISE IS AT HER FEET

In several verses of the Quran, God makes clear that duty, kindness and gratitude towards parents is an essential part of Islam.  However, women in Islam, particularly mothers, have been singled out for the upmost respect and devotion.  God Himself tells of the hardships involved in motherhood. “And we have enjoined on man (to be

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ARE WE “BORN TO BE FREE”? (PART 1 OF 2): FREEDOM, AN INVALUABLE GIFT

“Freewill is the most difficult of God’s gifts to understand or appreciate.  The person who gives up selfish freedom and agrees to be God’s servant will always be truly free.” Freedom is one of the most valuable things there is, although many of us have no idea how precious it is until we suffer the

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MORAL SYSTEM OF ISLAM (PART 2 OF 2): MORAL EXHORTATIONS

God-Consciousness The Quran mentions this as the highest quality of a Muslim: “The most honorable among you in the sight of God is the one who is most God-conscious.” (Quran 49:13) Humility, modesty, control of passions and desires, truthfulness, integrity, patience, steadfastness, and fulfilling one’s promises are moral values that are emphasized again and again

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MORAL SYSTEM OF ISLAM (PART 1 OF 2): THE STANDARD OF MORALITY

Islam has laid down some universal fundamental rights for humanity as a whole, which are to be observed and respected under all circumstances.  To achieve these rights, Islam provides not only legal safeguards, but also a very effective moral system.  Thus, whatever leads to the welfare of the individual or the society is morally good

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