Ethics in Islam and Good Deeds
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What does the verse from Surah Hud primarily teach about regular prayers?

  • They eliminate sins and promote moral improvement. (correct)
  • They focus on community relations.
  • They are only for spiritual growth.
  • They should be performed secretly.

Treating people kindly is essential for maintaining good relationships in the UAE.

True (A)

What is the definition of slandering?

Speaking falsely about someone to harm their reputation.

Muslims should balance their actions by praying, doing good deeds, and seeking __________.

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Match the following behaviors with their corresponding implications:

<p>Fairness = Maintaining good relationships Slandering = Harming someone's reputation Honesty = Protecting good deeds Harming others = Making good deeds worthless</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Praying and good deeds

Regular prayers and good deeds help erase sins and lead to moral improvement, according to Surah Hud.

Fairness and kindness

Acting with fairness, avoiding harm, and treating people kindly are essential for maintaining good relationships, particularly in the UAE.

Preserving good deeds

Good deeds are protected by being just, honest, and avoiding harm to others.

Balancing actions

Muslims should balance their actions by praying, doing good deeds, and seeking forgiveness to erase sins, as advised in Surah Hud:114.

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Slandering

Slandering means spreading false information about someone to damage their reputation.

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Study Notes

The people of taif

Task 1:

Prophet’s Goal in Taif

The Prophet’s goal was to invite the people of Taif to Islam and worship Allah alone.

Task 2:

Prophet’s Attitude Towards Taif

The Prophet remained patient and hopeful towards the people of Taif, even after their rejection.

Task 3:

Prophet’s Patience and Determination

The Prophet’s patience and determination were shown when he prayed for the people of Taif, despite their hostility.

Task 4:

Showing Patience and Determination in Life

I will show patience by staying calm during tough times and determination by not giving up on my goals, like studying hard for an important test.

Task 5:

Prophet’s Response to Mistreatment in Taif

The Prophet showed patience and forgiveness, praying for the future of the people of Taif.

Task 6:

Lesson Learned

We learn that, despite rejection, one should remain patient, compassionate, and hopeful for the betterment of others.

Impact on Humanity

The Prophet’s call spread the message of peace, patience, and faith, which had a lasting impact on humanity, teaching the importance of perseverance and kindness.

Task 7:

Importance of the Call

The call is significant because it shows the Prophet’s dedication to spreading Islam even when faced with harsh rejection.

Lesson from Taif

The lesson is to remain patient and hopeful, even when others reject you. The Prophet's resilience teaches us to keep trying for the greater good.

Advice with Wisdom

I would advise someone to remain patient and forgiving, never losing hope, and to continue working for good, as the Prophet did.

Task 8:

Quality to Follow

I would apply the Prophet’s patience because it helps in handling difficult situations calmly and brings positThe Real bankruptcy

Hatith:

Task 1:

Understanding from the Hadeeth

The Hadeeth explains that a truly bankrupt person is one whose good deeds are nullified due to harming others.

Examples of Bad Acts

Insulting, slandering, misappropriating wealth, and harming others lead to bankruptcy on the Day of Judgment.

Task 2:

Hadeeth Acts

Acts like shedding blood, spreading violence, and oppressing others will make a person lose their good deeds.

Reflection on Verse

The verse from Surah Hud teaches that regular prayers erase sins and lead to moral improvement.

Task 3:

Behavior Towards Others in UAE

I will act with fairness, avoid hurting anyone, and treat people kindly to maintain good relationships.

Task 4:

Ways to Preserve Good Deeds

Protect your good deeds by being just, honest, and avoiding any harm to others.

Reflection on Actions

Muslims should balance their actions by praying, doing good deeds, and seeking forgiveness to erase sins, as advised in Surah Hud:114.

Task 5:

Lesson from the Hadeeth

Harming others can make good deeds worthless, so we should act justly and kindly.

Task 6:

Definition of Slandering

Slandering is speaking falsely about someone to harm their reputation.

Example of Slandering

Spreading a false rumor about someone cheating in exams.

Task 7:

Richer on the Day of Judgment

The person richer on the Day of Judgment is the one who maintains good deeds by avoiding harm to others.

Task 8:

Hadeeth or Verse

“Do not insult one another and do not call each other by offensive nicknames” (Surah Al-Hujurat:11).

Lessons Learned

Avoid mocking and cursing to maintain respect and unity in society.

Implementation

I will speak kindly, avoid making fCongregational Prayer

Task 1:

Conditions of Congregational Prayer

It requires purification, intention, and following the Imam's actions.

Task 2:

Procedure for Two People

The Imam stands in front, and the follower stands slightly behind him on the right.

Task 3:

General Virtues

Congregational prayer strengthens unity and discipline.

Rewards in the Hadeeth

Each step to the mosque erases sins and raises the person’s rank.

Task 4:

Definition of Masbuq

A person who joins the congregational prayer after it has started.

When Prayer is Masbuq

If you miss a part of the prayer led by the Imam, your prayer is Masbuq.

Task 5:

Benefits of Congregational Prayer

It enhances spirituality, increases rewards, and promotes unity and kindness among worshippers.

Behavior in the Masjid

I will show respect, avoid disturbing others, and treat people kindly.

Task 6:

Is Congregational Prayer Obligatory?

It is obligatory for men for certain prayers, like Jumu'ah, while Sunnah for others.

Example

Men are required to pray Jumu'ah in congregation but may perform Sunnah prayers at home.

Task 7:

Arranging Family in Prayer

First Row : Grandfather and father.

Second Row : Sons.

Third Row : Mother and daughters.

Task 8:

How to Catch Up

Join the Imam as soon as possible and complete missed units after the Imam finishes.

Hadeeth Evidence

The Prophet said, “What you catch of the prayer, perform, and Doing good to others

Task 1:

Serving Others

I follow kindness, patience, and honesty when helping others, ensuring they feel valued and respected.

Task 2:

Importance of Equality

Equality emphasizes that all people are equal in Allah's eyes, regardless of their gender or background, and only righteousness distinguishes them.

Task 3:

Effect of Good Treatment

Good treatment fosters love, unity, and mutual respect, strengthening relationships and pleasing Allah.

Task 4:

Following the Prophet’s Sunnah

The Prophet’s actions teach us to be patient, forgiving, and gentle, even when others make mistakes or disobey.

what you miss, complete it” (Bukhari and Muslim).

un of others, and encourage others to show respect.ive outcomes even in challenging times.

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Explore the core principles of ethical behavior in Islam as reflected in Surah Hud and Hadeeth. This quiz examines the significance of regular prayers, the treatment of others, and the preservation of good deeds in enhancing moral character and relationships.

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