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Transgressing the boundaries on oneself and of others
Claiming that which does not belong to oneself
Denying others their right
All of the listed
Ordaining the good and forbidding the evil
Not siding with the oppressor, Abandoning the one who oppresses
Turning to Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala & making dua for His help
All of the listed
When a person doesn't use her/his God-given talents and qualities to the fullest
When a person lies, cheats and steals to get ahead in life
When a person oversleeps and misses fajr prayer
When a person gets into debt by mismanaging her/his finances
Abu Bakr radi Allahu anhu
Umar radi Allahu anhu
Uthman radi Allahu anhu
Ali radi Allahu anhu
Abu Darda radi Allahu anhu
Salman Al Farsi radi Allahu anhu
Rasool Allah sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam
Umm Darda radi Allahu anha
How to balance his needs
How to balance his desires
How to balance your relationship with people
How to balance his wealth
Because of his akhlaaq
Because of his gratitude to Allah
Because of his humility in front of Allah
Because of his gratitude to Allah & because of his humility in front of Allah
Husn-e-Khulq
Aqeedah
Ibaadah
Ikhlaas
With
And
Than
Before
Ibn Rajab
Ibn Taymiyyah
Al-Ghazali
Ali radi Allahu anhu
To give a person who deprives you
To forgive the one who wrongs you
To connect with a person that disconnects (shuns)you
All of the listed
Discomfort or doubt, people, know
Sickness, parents, learn
Hopelessness, spouse, teach
Discomfort or doubt, people, know and/or Hopelessness, spouse, teach
Shuja'ah (Courage) because you need the courage to come up with lofty goals that you can accomplish
Sabr (Patience) because you need the patience to follow through and take the necessary steps to turn a goal into an accomplishment
Husn el-Khuluq because there are so many good qualities needed in achieving accomplishments
None of the listed
Heavy, meezan, Arafah, ikhlaas
Light, scale, Judgement, sins
Heavier, scale, Judgement, Akhlaaq
None of the listed
Having a good role model that embodies good akhlaaq
Aklhaaq are innate so new Aklhaaq cannot be acquired
Being around friends/companions that are smart
Eating healthy foods and exercising often
When they loose hope in Allah
When they go for war
When they loose their moral and ethical values
All of the listed
The one who abandons lying even for the sake of fun
The one who has good manners
The one who gives up arguing even when in the right
The one who smells good and is clean
Sabr (Patience
Sidq (Honesty or Truthfulness)
Khushoo' (Humuility)
Tawadu' (Humbleness)
Believe, fear, true
Speak truth, fear, ture
Remain patient, have hope in, patient
Believe, fear, Humble
That is is obligatory to keep captives of war in a place of worship
That witnessing the kindness and graciousness of Muslims first hand can convince even former captives of Islam's truth
That Muslims should treat non-Muslims better than Muslims so they can accept Islam
That Tribal leaders should be given preferential treatment when they are captives
It is comprehensive, it covers all aspects of life
It is practical and pragmatic in addressing ideals and values
Those who follow the Islamic Code of Ethics are motivated solely by attaining heavenly rewards and avoiding punishment in the next life
Divine sources (the Quran and Sunnah) serve as the source for the Islamic Code of Ethics
Confirming it happened, having the authority to change and it dealing with it should reduce the harm (not increase it)
Confirming it happened, dealing with it should reduce the harm (not increase it) and it should be done in a group
Having the authority, be a practicing Muslim and doing it by any means necessary
Confirm it happened, have the authority and removing it by any means necessary
True
False
It allows people who feel for the less fortunate in society
Those who fast eat less so they save food for the needy
It pushes worshipers to be more God-conscious, encouraging them to increase in doing good deed and refrain from evil deeds
Fasting makes it difficult to lie, cheat, steal, etc
Compassion and Mercy
Truth and Tolerance
Gentleness and Sincerity
Harshness and Hatred
The story is a metaphor that teaches us about the importance of performing deeds with sincerity
Each of the 3 men called upon Allah alone for help, by the virtue of a righteous deed
The story gives examples of three ethical dilemmas and shows the least favorable action in such dilemmas
The story shows how believers working together can get out of even the most difficult situation
Children should treat Muslim parents better than non-Muslim parents
Our faith gives children the right to hold parents accountable for their misdeeds, especially Shirk
Children should reciprocate the treatment their parents give to them; if parents treat children well, then children should treat their parents well also (and vice versa)
If parents struggle with their children and pressure them to do shirk, Allah simply asks children to not obey parents in this regard but remain kind and gentle with parents
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