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Uswatul Hunah | The Essence of Islam: Perfecting Morals and Manners - May 30, 1991

from Ta’leem for the Jamaat of Daar-ul-Ehsaan, USA · host Daar-ul-Ehsaan USA

The Essence of Islam: Perfecting Morals and Manners In this enlightening episode of our dars (lessons) series, recorded on May 30th, 1991, we delve into the profound teachings of the hadith on perfecting morals and manners. As narrated from Ahmad, the saying 'I’ve been sent to perfect good morals and manners' encapsulates the essence of Islam. The episode highlights how Rasulullah ﷺ was a mercy to mankind and a model of perfect conduct, bringing attention to the intrinsic value of akhlaaq (morals and manners) in Islam. The discussion emphasizes that mere rituals or theoretical knowledge of Sharia are not the core of Islam unless they are anchored in the purity of akhlaaq. By sharing anecdotes of Rasulullah’s ﷺ life and his advice to companions, the episode sheds light on the significance of virtues such as kindness, mercy, and forbearance. It further stresses the necessity of internal transformation, urging listeners to embody the morals of the Qur'an as demonstrated by Rasulullah ﷺ. Overall, this episode serves as a reminder that the real essence of Islam is reflected in one’s inward character and behavior towards others, encouraging personal growth and self-purification as taught by the Prophet ﷺ.

The Essence of Islam: Perfecting Morals and Manners In this enlightening episode of our dars (lessons) series, recorded on May 30th, 1991, we delve into the profound teachings of the hadith on perfecting morals and manners. As narrated from Ahmad, the saying 'I’ve been sent to perfect good morals and manners' encapsulates the essence of Islam. The episode highlights how Rasulullah ﷺ was a mercy to mankind and a model of perfect conduct, bringing attention to the intrinsic value of akhlaaq (morals and manners) in Islam. The discussion emphasizes that mere rituals or theoretical knowledge of Sharia are not the core of Islam unless they are anchored in the purity of akhlaaq. By sharing anecdotes of Rasulullah’s ﷺ life and his advice to companions, the episode sheds light on the significance of virtues such as kindness, mercy, and forbearance. It further stresses the necessity of internal transformation, urging listeners to embody the morals of the Qur'an as demonstrated by Rasulullah ﷺ. Overall, this episode serves as a reminder that the real essence of Islam is reflected in one’s inward character and behavior towards others, encouraging personal growth and self-purification as taught by the Prophet ﷺ.

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