> 23) Bad PM! No Banana.
> 37) You Elected Him. You Deserve Him.
> 39) Frodo Failed. Howard Has the Ring.
>The Arabic term 'Islam', meaning =ABsubmission=BB, points to the
>fundamental religious creed which dictates that a Muslim submit to the
>will of Allah, conforming inwardly and outwardly to His laws. The
>religion of Islm lays great emphasis on uncompromising monotheism and
>strict adherence to certain creeds and acts of worship. It enjoins
>submitting to the will of Allah and following the exemplary way of the
>life of Muhammad, the last of the Prophets and Messengers, may peace
>be on them all. Allah, the Exalted created the universe and what is in
>it that He be recognized as the One and only God. He created man and
>jinn only to celebrate His praise and worship Him. His words signify:
>"I have only created Jinns and men, that they may Serve Me"9.
>The ways and acts of worship are not left to man's option or choice.
>Allah is the One Who ordains and decrees all acts of worship and the
>means in which they must be observed. Since Islam deals in every
>aspect of life, spiritual and physical, its jurisprudence is based on
>creeds, acts of worship and ordinances regarding social, economical
>and political transactions. Because Islam is a perfect way of life, it
>enjoins maintaining a refined code of manners. The Messenger of 9.
>turban 51: 56. Allah said: ''Verily, I have been sent to accomplish
>the fine manners''.
>Allah has praised the fine manners of His Messenger saying: "And
>surely thou hast sublime morals''''. A'ishah. the wife of the
>Messenger of Allah, peace be on him, was asked about his manners. She
>said: "His manners were al-Qur'an". A'ishah meant that the Prophet,
>peace be on him, clung to the Qur'an, it rules of discipline. its
>commands. its prohibitions, and the excellent, beautiful and gracious
>things comprised in it. For this reason Allah commands the believers
>to follow the exemplary life of His Messenger, peace be on him.
>saying: ''Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allah an excellent
>exempler''l'. I
>islam enjoins good manners for every occasion. seeking permission,
>greeting, sitting, eating, learning, teaching. sporting. travelling.
>dressing. visiting, sleeping, marriage, treating people, particularly
>relatives and neighhours with kindness. etc. Codes of all such great
>manners are found in both the Qur'an and the Prophetic traditions of
>the Messenger of Allah . peace he on him. The family enjoys a high
>status in Islam. It is the core of society; a healthy family means a
>healthy society; hence Allah, the Exalted commands to treat them with
>gentleness and submissiveness saying: "Thy Lord hath decreed that ye
>worship none but Him, and that ye he kind to parents. 10. Qur'an 68:
>4. 11. Qur'an 33: 21.
>Whether one or both of them attain old age in thy life, say not to
>them aword of contempt, nor repel them but address them, in terms of
>honour. And, out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility, and
>say: 'My Lord! bestow on them thy Mercy even as they cherished me in
>childhood''l2. Next to family comes the kindred. The Messenger of
>Allah, peace be on him, said that Allah has promised to he kind to him
>who behaves kindly to his kindred, and to sever him who severs his
>kindred by unkind hehaviour . 12. Qur'an 17: 23, 24
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