Synopsis
This book presents a detailed and comprehensive moral code, drawing upon the teachings of the Quran and Islamic tradition. The author argues that human life is marked by various conflicts, both internal and external, and that a clear set of guiding principles is essential for navigating these challenges and achieving personal and societal well-being. Grounded in the belief that humans are not only moral beings but also spiritual, physical, rational, and aesthetic beings, the book outlines duties across these various dimensions. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating a deep connection with God, respecting the Prophet Muhammad, and understanding the role of angels in the divine order. Furthermore, the book delves into the concepts of duty and right, highlighting the Quranic emphasis on fulfilling one's obligations towards others. It explores duties to self, including physical and mental well-being, as well as duties to other individuals, encompassing family, friends, neighbors, and even strangers. Recognizing the interconnectedness of individuals and society, the author also examines the duties of both the individual towards the Muslim community and the community towards the individual. This includes promoting social, economic, and political justice, ensuring spiritual and moral well-being, and fostering intellectual development. Ultimately, this book offers a profound and holistic framework for living an ethical and fulfilling life, rooted in Islamic principles and applicable to all aspects of human existence. It underscores the significance of balancing individual needs with the well-being of the wider community, ultimately striving towards a just and harmonious society.
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