The Ideal Muslim: The True Islamic Personality as Defined in the Quran and Sunnah
The ideal Muslim is a man with highest moral character. In his relation with his Rabb (Lord), himself, family, parents, relatives, friends, and the community at large, he has a most brilliant example in the Prophet of Islam (pbuh). His idealism is strengthened by the characters of the first generations of Muslims who excelled in all the various fields of human endeavor. Also, he is reassured by the teachings of Islam that he can also reach these noble heights by improving his character daily. The author gives a clear idea of the practical aspects of the Islamic lifestyle in this title, as exemplified by the Prophet and his companions (pbuh). One can see how the Muslim is expected to interact with all others in his life moving from innermost aspect of the individual's spiritual life to his dealings with all those around him. This treatise stresses on various aspects of muslim character. At a high level, the topics cover the following: -The Muslim and his Rabb -The Muslim and his own self -The Muslim and his parents -The Muslim and his wife -The Muslim and his children -The Muslim and his relatives -The Muslim and his neighbours -The Muslim and his Muslim brothers and friends -The Muslim and his community/society
The ideal Muslim is a man with highest moral character. In his relation with his Rabb (Lord), himself, family, parents, relatives, friends, and the community at large, he has a most brilliant example in the Prophet of Islam (pbuh). His idealism is strengthened by the characters of the first generations of Muslims who excelled in all the various fields of human endeavor. Also, he is reassured by the teachings of Islam that he can also reach these noble heights by improving his character daily. The author gives a clear idea of the practical aspects of the Islamic lifestyle in this title, as exemplified by the Prophet and his companions (pbuh). One can see how the Muslim is expected to interact with all others in his life moving from innermost aspect of the individual's spiritual life to his dealings with all those around him. This treatise stresses on various aspects of muslim character. At a high level, the topics cover the following: -The Muslim and his Rabb -The Muslim and his own self -The Muslim and his parents -The Muslim and his wife -The Muslim and his children -The Muslim and his relatives -The Muslim and his neighbours -The Muslim and his Muslim brothers and friends -The Muslim and his community/society
The ideal Muslim is a man with highest moral character. In his relation with his Rabb (Lord), himself, family, parents, relatives, friends, and the community at large, he has a most brilliant example in the Prophet of Islam (pbuh). His idealism is strengthened by the characters of the first generations of Muslims who excelled in all the various fields of human endeavor. Also, he is reassured by the teachings of Islam that he can also reach these noble heights by improving his character daily. The author gives a clear idea of the practical aspects of the Islamic lifestyle in this title, as exemplified by the Prophet and his companions (pbuh). One can see how the Muslim is expected to interact with all others in his life moving from innermost aspect of the individual's spiritual life to his dealings with all those around him. This treatise stresses on various aspects of muslim character. At a high level, the topics cover the following: -The Muslim and his Rabb -The Muslim and his own self -The Muslim and his parents -The Muslim and his wife -The Muslim and his children -The Muslim and his relatives -The Muslim and his neighbours -The Muslim and his Muslim brothers and friends -The Muslim and his community/society