Description
The Essential Guide to Manners and Conduct in the Way of the Muslim
This book, titled Islamic Etiquette, is a translated portion of Abu Bakr Al-Jazairi's well-known and well-accepted work, Minhaj-ul-Muslim ("The Way of the Muslim"). Translated by Jamal Al-Din M. Zarabozo, it serves as a critical guide to the mannerisms required of a Muslim.
The author emphasizes that Islam is a religion of etiquette, and these principles touch upon almost every deed. The book urges Muslims to fulfill all their duties in this sense within Islamic Culture, detailing the necessary attitudes, especially concerning intentions and behavior toward various people.
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Authoritative Source: A translated portion of the well-known work Minhaj-ul-Muslim by Abu Bakr Al-Jazairi.
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Translated by M. Zarabozo: The translation was done by Jamal Al-Din M. Zarabozo.
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Etiquette as Religion: Highlights the author's point that Islam is a religion of etiquette that touches upon almost every deed.
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Comprehensive Conduct: Describes the Islamic attitudes required of a Muslim, particularly regarding intention and behavior.
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Duty to Others: Covers a Muslim's duties and required behavior towards Allah, one's parents and children, relatives, and neighbors.
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