Thursday 14 February 2013

Some of the Desirable (Mustahab) Conducts in Islam



Feb 9, '13 11:52 AM
for everyone

Some of the Desirable (Mustahab) Conducts in Islam

 

  • To have confidence in the promises of Allah.
  • To belittle oneself before Allah.
  • To spend for the cause of Allah.
  • To take comfort with Allah.
  • To repent from unlawful things that Allah dislikes.
  • To submit oneself to the orders of Allah in all matters.
  • To have trust in Allah.
  • To love Allah and those whom He has ordered to love.
  • To love because of Allah.
  • To dislike because of Allah.
  • To have fear of Allah.
  • To have hope in Allah.
  • To be deliberate in one's affairs.
  • To have fairness.
  • To be independent of people.
  • Altruism or selflessness.
  • To help people.
  • To train oneself in good matters.
  • To encourage others to do good deeds.
  • To stop others from doing abominable things.
  • To bring reform among people.
  • To be sincere in one's deeds.
  • To be good to one's parents.
  • To be humble.
  • To visit friends.
  • To be friendly.
  • To be steadfast in good deeds.
  • To be forbearing.
  • To be good mannered.
  • To protect the rights of the neighbours.
  • To be concerned about one's sins (both past and possible future ones.)
  • Not to have all hopes in deeds.
  • To be considerate with people.
  • Not to do or practice anything (spiritually or materially) to the extent that it results in extreme pressure on oneself.
  • To be nice with the family and children.
  • To be content with destiny.
  • To forsake worldly pleasures.
  • To be respectful.
  • To be protective of people.
  • To correct one's mistakes.
  • To be pleasant in one's speech with others.
  • To be thankful of the bounties.
  • To reform people with good language.
  • To spent much in charity and help the weak.
  • To maintain good relations with one's relatives.
  • To spread peace and harmony.
  • To reach-out for the weak, sick and the orphans.
  • To be clean.
  • Not to publicise people's shortcomings.
  • To be the same in out side and in side in all matters.
  • To be truthful and stay away from lies even in joking.
  • To have patience.
  • To be hospitable to guests.
  • To accept invitations.
  • To give and accept gifts on traditional occasions.
  • To forgive people.
  • To be chaste.
  • To have justice in all matters.
  • To have reverence for religious people.
  • To stay away from despicable individuals.
  • To have courage.
  • To love the poor.
  • To strife against one's desires.
  • To give loans.
  • To help the believers in need.
  • To prevent any harm from reaching the believers.
  • To keep a secret and not to publicises it.
  • To mention people with good names.
  • To hurry in doing good deeds.
  • To bring one's self into account.
  • To give good advise to believers.
  • To intend to do good things.
  • To cleanse one's soul and remove believers' shortcomings from it.
  • To be pious.
  • To be God fearing.
  • To avoid doubtful matters (i.e. whether they are halal or haram).
  • To persevere with avoiding sin.
  • To persevere on worship and prayers.
  • Remembrance of death and the hereafter.
  • To be content.
  • To be bashful.
To have a happy face.

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