1. Respect and honour all human beings irrespective of their
religion, colour, race, sex, language, status, property, birth,
profession/job and so on [17/70]
2. Talk straight, to the point, without any ambiguity or deception
[33/70]
3. Choose best words to speak and say them in the best possible way
[17/53, 2/83]
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4. Do not shout. Speak politely keeping your voice low. [31/19]
5. Always speak the truth. Shun words that are deceitful and
ostentatious [22/30]
6. Do not confound truth with falsehood [2/42]
7. Say with your mouth what is in your heart [3/167]
8. Speak in a civilized manner in a language that is recognized by
the society and is commonly used [4/5]
9. When you voice an opinion be just, even if it is against a
relative [6/152]
10. Do not be a bragging boaster [31/18]
11. Do not talk, listen or do anything vain [23/3, 28/55]
12. Do not participate in any paltry. If you pass near a futile
play, then pass by with dignity [25/72]
13. Do not be contemptuous or arrogant with people [31/18]
14. Do not walk haughtily or with conceit [17/37, 31/18]
15. Be moderate in thy pace [31/19]
16. Walk with humility and sedateness [25/63]
17. Keep your gazes lowered devoid of any lecherous leers and
salacious stares [24/30-31, 40/19].
18. If you do not have complete knowledge about anything, better
keep your mouth shut. You might think that speaking about something
without full knowledge is a trivial matter. But it might have grave
consequences [24/15-16]
19. When you hear something malicious about someone, keep a
favorable view about him/her until you attain full knowledge about
the matter. Consider others innocent until they are proven guilty
with solid and truthful evidence [24/12-13]
20. Ascertain the truth of any news, lest you smite someone in
ignorance and afterwards repent of what you did [49/6]
21. Do not follow blindly any information of which you have no
direct knowledge. (Using your faculties of perception and
conception) you must verify it for yourself. In the Court of your
Lord, you will be held accountable for your hearing, sight, and the
faculty of reasoning [17/36].
22. Never think that you have reached the final stage of knowledge
and nobody knows more than yourself. Remember! Above everyone
endowed with knowledge is another endowed with more knowledge
[12/76]. Even the Prophet [ p.b.u.h ] was asked to keep praying, "O
My sustainer! Advance me in knowledge." [20:114]
23. The believers are but a single Brotherhood. Live like members of
one family, brothers and sisters unto one another [49/10].
24. Do not make mockery of others or ridicule others [49/11]
25. Do not defame others [49/11]
26. Do not insult others by nicknames [49/11]
27. Avoid suspicion and guesswork. Suspicion and guesswork might
deplete your communal energy [49/12]
28. Spy not upon one another [49/12]
29. Do not backbite one another [49/12]
30. When you meet each other, offer good wishes and blessings for
safety. One who conveys to you a message of safety and security and
also when a courteous greeting is offered to you, meet it with a
greeting still more courteous or (at least) of equal courtesy [4/86]
31. When you enter your own home or the home of somebody else,
compliment the inmates [24/61]
32. Do not enter houses other than your own until you have sought
permission; and then greet the inmates and wish them a life of
blessing, purity and pleasure [24/27]
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SOME OF THE LESSONS LEARNT FROM QURAN
SOME OF THE LESSONS LEARNT FROM QURAN
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