Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted October 9, 2005 The Ideal Muslim and His Community Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi offers more than 60 practical tips He is truthful He does not cheat, deceive or stab in the back He is not envious He is sincere He keeps his promises He has a good attitude towards others and treats them well He is characterized by shyness He is gentle towards people He is compassionate and merciful He is tolerant and forgiving He is easy-going in his business dealings He is of cheerful countenance He has a sense of humour He is patient He avoids cursing and foul language He does not falsely accuse anyone of disbelief He is modest and discreet He dos not interfere in that which does not concern him He refrains from backbiting and slander He avoids giving false statements He avoids suspicion He keeps secrets He does not converse privately with another person when there is a third person present He is not arrogant or proud He is humble and modest He does not make fun of anyone He respects elders and distinguished people He mixes with people of noble character He strives for people’s benefits and seeks to protect hem from harm He strives to reconcile between Muslims He calls people to truth He enjoins what is good and forbids what is evil He is wise and eloquent in his da`wah [invitation to Islam] He is not a hypocrite He does not show off or boast He is straightforward and consistent in his adherence to the truth He visits the sick He attends funerals He repays favours and is grateful for them He mixes with people and puts up with their insults He tries to make people happy He guides others to righteous deeds He is easy on people, not hard He is fair in his judgment of people He does not oppress or mistreat others He loves noble things and always aims high His speech is not exaggerated or affected He does not rejoice in the misfortunes of others He is generous He does not remind the beneficiaries of his charity He is hospitable He prefers others to himself He helps to alleviate the burden of the debtor He is proud and does not beg He is friendly and likeable He checks his customs and habits against Islamic standards He follows Islamic manners in the way he eats and drinks He spreads the greeting of salam He does not enter a house other than his own without permission He sits wherever he finds room in a gathering He avoids yawning in a gathering as much as he can He follows the Islamic etiquette when he sneezes He does not look into other people’s houses He does not imitate women Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior of Light Posted October 9, 2005 Excellent qualities. The problem is when you do come across such characters instead of people appreciating his moral uprighteousness they question him, Is he for REAL??? *Living in crazy times * My prayers for all the Muslims who strive hard to change their moral character to be better role models of Islam. Amin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted October 11, 2005 I believe striving for the characteristics of the ideal Muslim/Muslimah is the Jihad every Muslim faces, and by far the most challenging. JZK for sharing the list bro. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted October 15, 2005 Salaams Abdul-Ladiif, this book has been on my wish list for a while, I almost ordered one from online now, then I remembered I saw it on the maktaba on 24, so I may as well get it tomorrow. Insha'Allah. JZK bro, waxay ila tahay, dee waa inaynu mid mid u garaynaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted October 16, 2005 Yes WOL, such men will be indeed ridiculed and be told that they are living in the past, are close-minded and back-warded. However, they should not be dis-couraged and distracted by such spiteful and unpleasant remarks but be steady fast and please their maker. Patience and preverence And be steadfast in patience, for verily Allah will not suffer the reward of the righteous to perish." (11:115 “Islam started out strange and will go back to being strange, but GOOD TIDINGS to the strangers who rectify what the people have corrupted†or kamaa qaal. Islam goes 3 stages and we are in the final one I believe. Abrar, I believe striving for the characteristics of the ideal Muslim/Muslimah is the Jihad every Muslim faces, and by far the most challenging So true, I wholeheartly agree with that! Muhammad, I actually read the book Ideal Muslimah at the same Maktabah (it become a hang out place for me lately..iskeen nooh). I meant to buy the Ideal Muslim but never got around to it. I will do that idam Allah. Haa sxb waa inaynu mid mid u [check] garaynaa oon listigga dhinac uridnaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted October 16, 2005 Originally posted by AbduL-Ladiif: Muhammad, I actually read the book Ideal Muslimah at the same Maktabah (it become a hang out place for me lately..iskeen nooh). I meant to buy the Ideal Muslim but never got around to it. I will do that idam Allah. Ninyahow ma waxaad ileedahay meeshaad ku akhrisaa buuga, taasi waa gef sxb. what happened to the mucho dinaros? oh, mise halgan baad ku jirteey! maktabada malab iyo zamzam macaan baan ka bartay, insha'Allah waan iskeeni! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted October 16, 2005 mucho dinaros?LOL war markaa meesha tagaba jawaan lacag ayaa kagga imaadaa sxb canshuur celisna wali leymasiin gef aa :eek: ? war dee markaan meesha tago een buug aan is iraahdo maanta kan gado waayo ayaan akhriyaa intabadan dabcana buuga ma akhriyeeysid from cover to cover but intiisa badan.... bal arintan waa loo fiirsan hada kadib---doraato, i went there and bought sharxu Al-Tauxiid Good Book! Please, do not leave w/o listening this with da-dabur. Thanks surat Qaf: http://www.alhesbah.net/quran/index_files/qaf.rm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted October 16, 2005 Masha'Allah, Masha'Allah! What an amazing sawt Alla has blessed with the kid. He sounds like a kid who recites supplications on the Shaariqa channel, he always makes me cry. Originally posted by M u h a m m a d: oh, mise halgan baad ku jirteey! I'll have you know that halganku laftigiisu waa mid aan ciyaar galin oo ubaahan just as much investment Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted October 17, 2005 Abdulladiif, sheekadaasi waxay i xasuusisay nin aan beri meel ka akhriyey. waxay sheekadu ka dhactay maraykan, nin homeless ah baa waxa uu la adkaysan waayay qabowga winterka, markaas uu wuxuu bilaabay inuu library-ga galo oo dhaxanta kaga dhuunto. taasi waxay ku ka liftay inuu buuwaagta akhristo, waayo reer magaalnimaa loo baahan yahay. dee yaan sheekada ku dheeraan ee wuxuu ninkii bilaabay inuu isagu wax is baro oo maskaxdana barafka ka xoqo. ninkii wuxuu akhristay buwaagta self-development/help, oo wuxuu ka dibna akhriyey buwaagta business ka. wuxuu dabadeedna noqday ninkii millionare! waana true story! taasiba waxay ku tusin sida maskaxda loo maalo! Originally posted by Abrar: I'll have you know that halganku laftigiisu waa mid aan ciyaar galin oo ubaahan just as much investment aad iyo aad! Illaah waxaadaan ka bixi karin kuma galiyo! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pucca Posted October 17, 2005 thank you...for both the quran recitation and the list. My prayers for all the Muslims who strive hard to change their moral character to be better role models of Islam. Amin amin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites