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I Am Enjoying Being A Muslim

No matter what your physical appearance; When you have kindness in your heart, you're the most beautiful person in the world.

A much neglected [u]prophetic tradition[/u] is to make others [u]feel important[/u] and appreciated—behaving and dealing with such love, care and concern that they begin to feel they are one of [u]the dearest people[/u] to us. When the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) missed a brother, they would go to him. If he was ill, they would visit him to console him. If he was busy, they would help him in his work. And if he was otherwise, it would just be a visit.

The best way to cover up one's faults is by clothing them with good manners. The true Muslim tries to understand people, but does not make judgments on them, and he/she may call them to what is good and right, but he/she does not impose his/her opinion upon them. As for reckoning and taking people to account, that solely belongs to Allah.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
[quote]“Allah is gentle and loves gentleness in all matters.”[/quote]
AvGeek · 31-35, M
You write and quite the most beautiful things. I believe that you believe in these things and truly try to live by them. You give me cause for hope for mankind with your words. I believe them also but I'm afraid I'm not very good at putting them to practice😕

Have a lovely day/evening, and thank you😊
Madeleine · 41-45, F
Thank you for taking the time to read. I follow a religion that is all about purifying our hearts and correcting our behaviors to be the best humans as much as we can be.
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AvGeek · 31-35, M
@Greenwind: I agree, like when you have to justify yours by saying someone else's is more evil or worse evil. Evil is evil even if someone else is more or less evil. You just said that.

We agree. Thanks.
AvGeek · 31-35, M
@Madeleine: exactly.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@Greenwind: Based on the Islamic history. Islam came to free people from worshiping creations, and to worship The Creator.

 
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