Description
Book description:
- Author's name: Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi
- Number of pages: 360 pages
- The subject of the book: The book deals with the Muslim personality
The contents of the book:
- Introduction: A Muslim is with his Lord, a vigilant believer
- obediently ordered
- He feels responsible for his flock
- Satisfied with God's will and power
- Awab
- He is concerned with pleasing his Lord
- Performer of obligatory duties, pillars, and nafl
- Performs the five daily prayers
- Witnessing the congregation in the mosque
- Praying Sunnahs and nafl
- Improves prayer performance
- Paying Zakat
- He fasts during Ramadan and observes the night
- Fasting fasting
- Hajj pilgrimage
- Passing
- Realizes the meaning of servitude to God: Frequent recitation of the Qur'an
- The Muslim with himself
- Moderate body composition, eating, drinking and exercising
- Clean body and clothes
- Good looks are his mind. Knowledge for a Muslim is an obligation and an honor.
- The quest for knowledge continues until death
- What a Muslim should master
- He's good at what he specializes in
- Opens windows into his mind
- masters
- A Foreign Language His Soul Refines His Soul with Worship
- Good companionship and faith communities are needed
- A Muslim who is familiar with his parents, knows their value and what he must do for them, and repeats the formulas and prayers frequently
- Honor them even if they are non-Muslims
- Fearful of disobeying them
- He honors his mother and then his father
- Honor their friendly people
- His method of righteousness for Muslims with their wives
- Islam's view of marriage and women
- The Wife a Muslim Seeks
- Follows the guidance of Islam in his married life
- A true Muslim is a perfect husband
- One of the most successful couples
- A thoughtful husband and wife compensates for his wife's shortcomings
- Good at reconciling between pleasing her and honoring his mother Good at guardianship over women Muslims with their children
- Recognizes his great responsibility to his children
- He uses the best methods to raise them
- Make them feel his love and affection
- He spends generously and kindly on them
- He does not differentiate between boys and girls in his affection and maintenance
- Open-minded to everything that affects their formation and guidance
- equalizes them
- It inculcates in them the high morals of Muslims with their relatives and close relatives, the warmth of Islam towards the Rahim.
- Muslims continue to care for their relatives according to the guidance of Islam
- Connect his relatives, even if they are non-Muslims
- Understands the womb in a broad sense
- A Muslim reaches out to his neighbor even if they do not reach him.
- Awareness of Islam's guidance on neighborly kindness
- A true Muslim is tolerant of his neighbor
- He loves what he loves for himself
- The misery of humanity due to the absence of a Muslim and his morals.
- He is charitable to his Muslim and non-Muslim neighbors
- He favors the nearest and dearest.
- A true Muslim is a good neighbor
- The Bad Neighbor and His Black Page
- A bad neighbor is a person who has been stripped of the grace of faith
- A bad neighbor is a person whose work has been thwarted.
- A true Muslim is wary of falling into sin with his neighbor
- Do not fail to do him a favor
- Patience with insults and abuse
- He does not reciprocate his neighbor's abuse
- A Muslim knows his neighbor's right with his brothers and friends and loves them in Allah
- The position of those who love each other in God
- The impact of love in Allah in the lives of Muslims
- He does not boycott or abandon his brothers
- Forgive them
- Meet them with a fresh face
- Advise them
- Imprinted with righteousness and loyalty
- Companion to his brothers
- does not slander them
- He avoids arguing with them, harmful jokes, and disagreeing with promises
- A generous man who puts his brothers before himself
- Praying for his brothers in the unseen Muslim with his community
- Honest
- Doesn't cheat, deceive, or excuse
- does not envy
- adviser
- Promise Keeper
- Good manners
- is characterized by modesty
- Companion to people
- Rahim
- Ghafur Ghafur
- Allowed
- Loose-faced
- Light Shadow
- Halim
- He avoids cursing and obscenity
- He does not accuse anyone of debauchery or disbelief without right
- My Neighborhood
- Doesn't stick his nose where it doesn't belong
- Far from backbiting and gossiping
- He avoids telling falsehoods
- He avoids thinking the worst
- Keeper of the secret
- He doesn't talk to a second with a third in between
- Not arrogant
- unpretentious
- He doesn't make fun of anyone
- Honors the great and the good
- Socializing with generous people
- Seeks to do good and harm to people
- Seeking reconciliation between Muslims
- An advocate for the truth, commanding good and forbidding evil
- He seeks in his words and deeds (the best)
- Wisely tactful in his invitation
- not hypocritical
- Away from hypocrisy and showmanship
- Straight
- The patient returns
- witnesses the funeral
- Rewarded and thanked for favors
- Mingles with people and is patient with them
- Pleasing to the heart
- Indicates goodness
- Non-hardship facilitator
- Fair in his judgment
- does not darken
- Loves high honorable things
- Knows the value of time
- Organize your time and make the most of it with planning
- Doesn't mince words
- He doesn't gloat
- Karim Jawad
- He doesn't give to those who give to him.
- Mudhiaf
- Affects itself
- Relieves insolvency
- Afif does not look at the matter
- Familiar aleph
- Subjecting his habits to the standards of Islam
- He follows the etiquette of Islam in what he eats and drinks
- Spreads peace
- He does not enter outside his home without asking permission.
- He sits where the board ends
- Avoid yawning in the Majlis as much as possible
- Follow Islamic etiquette when sneezing
- He doesn't limit his gaze to someone else's home
- Doesn't look like a woman
- Conclusion and commentary
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