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Terms associated with right-doing in Islam include: Akhlaq (Arabic: أخلاق) is the practice of virtue, morality and manners in Islamic theology and falsafah ().The science of ethics (`Ilm al-Akhlaq) teaches that through practice and conscious effort man can surpass their natural dispositions and natural state to become more ethical and well mannered.
This virtue is more generically explained in the Cunda Kammaraputta Sutta, which teaches that one must abstain from all sensual misconduct, including getting sexually involved with someone unmarried (anyone protected by parents or by guardians or by siblings), and someone married (protected by husband), and someone betrothed to another person ...
Arabic virtues that predate Islam, (such as "honor, courage, loyalty, hospitality, self-control", etc.; [15] the moral examples set by important Islamic personalities (such as the four rightly guided caliphs for Sunni Muslims); [15] works on Adab (i.e. etiquette, manners); [15]
Loyalty and filial piety come first. Then we have love, faithfulness, and love of peace. Some who crave the new form of civilization want to throw away these virtues. They say that these old relics have no place in modern civilization. They are wrong, however; because China can ill afford to lose these previous virtues." [8]
Virtue, as seen in opposition to sin, is termed thawāb (spiritual merit or reward) but there are other Islamic terms to describe virtue such as faḍl ("bounty"), taqwa ("piety"), and ṣalāḥ ("righteousness"). According to Muslim beliefs, God will forgive individual sins but the bad treatment of people and injustice toward others can only ...
[7] [8] Angels are more prominent in Islam compared to Judeo-Christian tradition. [9] The angels differ from other invisible creatures in their attitude as creatures of virtue, in contrast to evil devils ( Arabic : شَيَاطِين , romanized : šayāṭīn or Persian : دیو , romanized : dīv ) and ambiguous jinn ( Arabic : جِنّ or ...
The eight heavenly virtues expounded by Taoist Tai Chi founder Moy Lin-shin; The Eight Honors and Eight Shames, also known as the Eight Virtues and Shames, a set of moral concepts developed by former Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao; The seven virtues of Christianity (heavenly or capital) with an added virtue
virtue of their faith are saved from reckoning and chastisement the door reserved for those whose entry to Paradise will be without preliminary judgment: Bāb al-Dhikr: For those who showed zeal in remembering Allah Source: Soubhi El-Saleh, based on numerous traditions [60] Sources: Doors of Jannah [61] Islam KaZir [62]