2. ISLAMIC VALUES
• Islam provides clear guidance to its followers on how
people should conduct themselves in their daily lives.
A Muslim is advised in the Qur'an to use the best of
manners when interacting with others. The root of
the word Islam is “peace,” and Muslims are to be
peaceful in word and deed, treat people with
kindness and mercy, and be tolerant and fair.
Hypocrisy is considered to be one of the greatest of
sins. Muslims embrace diversity and strive to “walk
upon the earth in humility” (Qur'an 25:63).
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3. INTEGRITY
• And do not follow (blindly) any
information of which you have no (direct)
knowledge. (Using your faculties of
perception and conception, you must
verify it for yourself. (In the Court of your
Lord,) you will be held accountable for
your hearing, sight, and the faculty of
reasoning."[17:36]
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4. RESPECT
“And whosoever obeys God and His
Messenger, fears God, and keeps his duty (to
Him), such are the successful ones.” (Quran
24:52)
“O you who believe! Avoid much
suspicion, indeed some suspicions are sins. And
spy not, neither backbite one another. Would
one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead
brother? You would hate it (so hate
backbiting). And fear God. Verily, God is the
One Who accepts repentance, Most Merciful.”
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5. EXCELLENCE
• Ihsan (or Ehsan or Ahsan or is an Arabic
term meaning "perfection" or "excellence." In
Islam, Ihsan is the Muslim responsibility to
obtain perfection, or excellence in worship,
such that Muslims try to worship God (Arabic
Allah) as if they see Him, and although they
cannot see Him, they undoubtedly believe he
is constantly watching over them.
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6. PERSEVERANCE
• {These Servants of the Merciful will be rewarded
with a high position in Heaven as a result of
their perseverance. They will be greeted therein
with the glad tidings of eternal life free of
enmity, discontent} (Al-Furqan, 25:75)
• {Train yourself to persevere with the company of
those who live in sincere servitude to their Lord
throughout the day… } (Al-Kahf, 18:28)
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7. COMPASSION
• "And We desired to bestow a favour upon those
who were deemed weak in the land, and to make
them the leaders, and to make them the
inheritors." (28:5)
• "(Zakat) charity is only to be given to the poor and
the needy and those employed to administer it, and
those whose hearts are made to incline, and (to
free) the captives, and those in debt, and in the way
of God and for the wayfarer - an ordinance from
God. And God is all Knowing, Wise."
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