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The Holy Prophet ﷺ said;
“A true Muslim is one whose actions and words other Muslims are safe from.”
There are five facets or components of Islam;
(1) Aqa’id (beliefs), for example, Allah Ta’alah is the one and only God, and Muhammad ﷺ is His last Prophet and Messenger
(2) Ibadat (acts of worship), for example, Namaz (Salah), Fasting (Saum), Zakat and Hajj,
(3) Ma’amlat (financial transactions), this includes all buying, borrowing and selling,
(4) Ma’ashrat (how we should interact with people we come across in our daily lives), and
(5) Akhlaq (purification of internal attributes), meaning we are required to acquire certain positive internal or spiritual attributes like Tawazu (humility), Ikhlas (purity of intention) and Zuhud (not having love of material wealth), and get rid of certain negative internal attributes like Takabbur (believing one to be superior to others), Riya (ریا impurity of intention), and Hasad (حسد jealousy) etc.
By Syed AhmerThe Holy Prophet ﷺ said;
“A true Muslim is one whose actions and words other Muslims are safe from.”
There are five facets or components of Islam;
(1) Aqa’id (beliefs), for example, Allah Ta’alah is the one and only God, and Muhammad ﷺ is His last Prophet and Messenger
(2) Ibadat (acts of worship), for example, Namaz (Salah), Fasting (Saum), Zakat and Hajj,
(3) Ma’amlat (financial transactions), this includes all buying, borrowing and selling,
(4) Ma’ashrat (how we should interact with people we come across in our daily lives), and
(5) Akhlaq (purification of internal attributes), meaning we are required to acquire certain positive internal or spiritual attributes like Tawazu (humility), Ikhlas (purity of intention) and Zuhud (not having love of material wealth), and get rid of certain negative internal attributes like Takabbur (believing one to be superior to others), Riya (ریا impurity of intention), and Hasad (حسد jealousy) etc.