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Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 110 | Size: 1 MB The Ideal Muslim: The True Islamic Personality of the Muslim man.
Contents: Publisher’s Note Translator’s Foreword Introduction Chapter One:
The Muslim and His Rabb The believer is alert Obedient to the commands of his Rabb He has a sense of responsibility for those under his authority He accepts the will and decree of Allah (SWT) The one who turns to Allah (SWT) in repentance His main concern is the pleasure of his Rabb He regularly performs the duties and good deeds required by Islam He is a true slave of Allah (SWT) He often reads Qur’an
Chapter Two: The Muslim and His own self Moderation in food and drink He Exercises regularly His body and clothes are clean Good Appearance His Mind: Knowledge is an obligation and an honor for the Muslim Continuously seeking knowledge until death What Muslims need to know? The Muslim should be proficient in his specialty The Muslim exposes himself to information about other fields The Muslim is proficient in a foreign language The Muslim soul The Muslim polishes his soul through worship He keeps company with righteous people and joins religious gathering He frequently repeats Dua' s and supplications described in hadith
Chapter Three: The Muslim and His Parents Treating them with kindness and respect (Birr) He recognized their status and knows his duties towards them He is kind and respectful towards them even if they are not Muslim He is extremely reluctant to disobey them His Mother comes first, then his father He treats his parents' friends well How does he show kindness and respect towards them?
Chapter Four: The Muslim and His Wife Islamic View of Marriage and Woman The ideal Muslim’s wife He follows the guidance of Islam in his married life The true Muslim is an ideal husband One of the most successful husbands He understands his wife and respects her feelings He helps her to make up for her failings and weaknesses He knows how to strike a balance between pleasing his wife and treating his mother with due kindness and respect He fully understands his role as a protector and maintainer (qawwam) of his wife
Chapter Five: The Muslim and His Children Introduction He understands his great responsibility towards his children He uses the best methods in bringing them up He demonstrates his love and affection for them He spends on them, willingly and generously He does not discriminate between sons and daughters in his affection and spending He is alert to everything that may have an influence on them He equally treats all his children He instills good behavior and attitudes in them
Chapter Six: The Muslim and His Relatives The Muslim upholds the ties of kinship according to the teachings of Islam He maintains the ties of kinship even if his relatives are not Muslim He fully understands the meaning of upholding the ties of kinship He maintains the ties of kinship even if his relatives fail to do so
Chapter Seven: The Muslim and His Neighbors He is the best of people in his dealings with his neighbors He is aware of the Islamic teachings concerning good treatment of neighbors The true Muslim is tolerant towards his neighbor He likes for his neighbor what he likes for himself The misery that befalls humanity because of the lack of true Islamic morals and manners The Muslim treats his neighbor in the best way he can His generosity is directed towards both Muslim and non-Muslim neighbors He starts with the neighbor whose home is closest to his own The true Muslim is the best neighbor Bad neighbors The bad neighbor is a person who is deprived of the blessing of faith The bad neighbor is a person whose good deeds are not accepted The true Muslim is careful to avoid falling into sin where his neighbor is concerned His good treatment of his neighbor is not lacking He puts up with his neighbor’s mistakes and bad treatment He does not give tit-for-tat He knows his neighbor’s rights over him
Chapter Eight: The Muslim and His Friends and Brothers in Islam He loves them for the sake of Allah (SWT) The status of two who love one another for the sake of Allah (SWT) The effect of love for the sake of Allah (SWT) on the life of Muslims He does not forsake or abandon his brother He is tolerant and forgiving towards them He meets them with a smiling face He is sincere towards them He has a natural inclination towards kindness and faithfulness He is kind to his brothers He does not gossip about them He avoids arguing with them, making hurtful jokes and breaking promises He is generous and prefers his brothers over himself He prays for his brothers in their absence
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