Good Manners with People

Islamic spirituality, known traditionally as ihsan and tazkiyah, emphasizes excellence in worship, purification of the soul, and noble character. The Qur’an and Sunnah consistently highlight the inner dimension of faith, reminding believers that outward actions must be rooted in sincerity and consciousness of Allah. Classical scholars taught that virtues such as humility, gratitude, patience, and honesty form the core of a believer’s moral identity, while vices such as arrogance, envy, greed, and anger corrupt the heart. Spiritual growth requires reflection, repentance, and consistency, as seen in the prophetic model. This topic explores essential aspects of Islamic ethics, manners, inner reform, and moral excellence, drawing from the classical Sunni tradition to provide clarity on how one cultivates a sound and luminous heart. Islamic spirituality, known traditionally as ihsan and tazkiyah, emphasizes excellence in worship, purification of the soul, and noble character. The Qur’an and Sunnah consistently highlight the inner dimension of faith, reminding believers that outward actions must be rooted in sincerity and consciousness of Allah. Classical scholars taught that virtues such as humility, gratitude, patience, and honesty form the core of a believer’s moral identity, while vices such as arrogance, envy, greed, and anger corrupt the heart. Spiritual growth requires reflection, repentance, and consistency, as seen in the prophetic model. This topic explores essential aspects of Islamic ethics, manners, inner reform, and moral excellence, drawing from the classical Sunni tradition to provide clarity on how one cultivates a sound and luminous heart.

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