Moral Values and other Topics in Islam
by Imam Kalamazad Mohammed
Summary
This book deals with the broad subject of morals in Islam — what to cultivate and what to avoid.
Publication Information
Printer: HEM Printers Ltd., 93 Calcutta Road No.4, Freeport, Trinidad & Tobago
Publisher: The Women’s Group of the Freeport/Uquire Muslim Association
Year of Publication: 1999
Publisher: The Women’s Group of the Freeport/Uquire Muslim Association
Year of Publication: 1999
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1: Moral Precepts from the Holy Quran and the Hadith
- Section 2: What to Avoid:
- Anger
- Pride
- Suspicion and Jealousy
- Deceit and Hypocrisy
- Hard-heartedness
- Miserliness and Greed
- Dishonesty
- Immorality
- Unbecoming Dress
- Class or Racial Prejudice
- Prohibited (Food, Drink and Gambling)
- Usury
- Section 3: What to Cultivate:
- Sense of Thankfulness
- Devotion to Parents
- Tenderness and Gentility
- Kindness to Animals
- Goodwill and Kindness
- Self-denial
- Good Manners
- Justice and Uprightness
- Fulfilling Obligations
- Patience and Trials
- Self-restraint and Forgiveness
- Repentance and Purity of Life
- Purity
- Modesty
- Section 4: Five Islamic Concepts:
- The Unity of Allah
- The Religion of Islam
- The Universality of Islam and the Brotherhood of Man:
- The Prophet’s Last Sermon
- The Holy Quran
- The Holy Prophet [Muhammad] (pbuh)
- Section 5: Three Important Islamic Teachings:
- Righteousness
- Light
- Knowledge
- Section 6: Two Major Festivals in Islam
- Section 7: Some Prayers from the Holy Quran
- Section 8: Selected Supplications of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
- Section 9: Last Thirteen Chapters of the Holy Quran