Do you know, what is religion? Let's find out from Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)

 



Do you know, what is religion? We should determine from Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)! 


Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality)Once a man came to Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) and said: O courier of Allah, what is religion? 


Blessed Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality). 


Then, at that point, he went to his front and inquired: O Messenger of Allah, what is religion? 


Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality). 


Then, at that point, he went to his left side and inquired: what is religion? 


Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality). 


Then, at that point, he returned to his side and posed a similar inquiry: what is religion? 


Sacred Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality). 


Then, at that point, Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) said taking a gander at him: Not to be irate is Akhlaq (Good Conduct, Morality). 


Blessed Prophet Muhammad (saw) was inquired: What is mishap? 


Blessed Prophet Muhammad (saw) answered: Bad Conduct. 


Subsequently, religion Islam as indicated by our Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) is only Akhlaq (Good Manners, Morals). Furthermore, Akhlaq (Good Manners, Morals) depends on the tidiness of both our internal identity (Nafs, Soul) and our external self (Physical, Body). 


It is critical to be careful that Akhlaq (Good Manners, Morals) frames a significant part of our religion Islam and our Imaan (confidence). 


Allah (SWT) talks about the significance of acceptable conduct, morals, ethics or character in the Noble Qur'an. Allah (SWT) arranges and reminds us constantly all through the Noble Qur'an to foster great person and treat individuals well, where HE (SWT) says: 


1. What's more, say to My workers (that) they talk what is ideal. (17:53) 


2. Love Allah, and don't connect accomplices with him. Also, regard your folks, and the family members, and to the vagrants, and to the needy individuals, and the neighbor that is near you and the neighbor that isn't near you, and your buddy on the excursion. (4:36) 


Numerous Ahadith can be cited concerning appropriate conduct, morals, ethics or character. Coming up next are some of what Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: 


Heavenly Prophet Muhammad (saw) Ahadith on Good Conduct1. I have been sent is to consummate acceptable habits (Morality, Islamic Behavior). 


2. The dearest of you to me is he who is awesome of you in Akhlaq. 


3. The most ridiculously complete of adherents to Imaan (confidence) are the people who are best in character. 


4. The main things that cause individuals to arrive at Heaven are heavenly devotion and an agreeableness. 


5. There is nothing that will be set on the scale weightier than great Akhlaq, and, surely, the person who has great Akhlaq comes to by it the position of one who ceaselessly notices Saum (Fasts) and performs plentiful (Nafl) Salah. 


6. Verily, a worker can acquire the position of him who the two diets during the day and keeps vigil around evening time, keeping up supplications, through his great attitude. 


7. Dread Allah (SWT) any place you are, follow up a malicious deed with a decent deed, and meet with individuals, communicate with individuals, with great Akhlaq. 


8. Imam Ali (as) said to his child, Imam Hassan (as): O' my child! No abundance is more significant than insight and no neediness is like obliviousness; no fear is more terrible than pomposity, and no life is more wonderful than being agreeable. 


9. Imam Ali (as) says, Good conduct lies in three characteristics: Avoiding unlawful things, securing the legitimate ones, and being reasonable for one's relatives. 


10. Imam Hassan (as) says: The most best embellishment is smooth habits. 


11. Imam Hassan (as) says: Verily, awesome of outclasses is an agreeable nature. 


12. Imam Ali ibn Husayn (as) said: Fair discourse expands abundance, extends food, defers passing, makes love among relatives, and makes the individual enter Heaven. 


13. Imam Sadiq (as) said: There are three things that every one of which is brought by an individual to Allah (SWT), Allah (SWT) will require Heaven for the one: gift in neediness, an agreeable nature with all individuals, and equity to one's self

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