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Scholars: Check Manners, Speak well and Watch Your Sins

Good manners, patience, faith and behavior are something we learn since childhood.

As Muslims we have had them drilled in us.

Good Manners

Our manners shape our personality and give us character. They are the binoculars through which the world looks at us. They define us and make us the person we are.

These posts by our Scholars and Imams show us that the manners which rank the highest among all is the manner of ‘Speech’.

How we speak, when we speak, what we speak and whether we give others a chance to speak, speaks volumes about us.

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Let us remember that our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him)  is our role model. He was sent to perfect our manners. Let us all follow his lead.

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