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Enjoining Good/Forbidding Evil

Enjoining Good/Forbidding Evil (Arabic: Amr bil Ma'roof wa Nahi anil Munkar) is a fundamental concept in Islam that emphasizes the responsibility of Muslims to encourage good actions and discourage wrongdoings in society. Rooted in the teachings of the Quran and Hadith, this principle encourages believers to actively promote righteousness, kindness, and justice while warning against evil, immorality, and injustice. It fosters a sense of community responsibility and moral integrity, reminding Muslims to uphold the ethical standards of Islam in their daily lives.

Key Features:

  • Islamic Obligation: A core concept that highlights the role of Muslims in guiding others towards good and preventing harm.
  • Rooted in Quran and Hadith: Based on the teachings of the Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), emphasizing the importance of this duty.
  • Promotes Positive Change: Encourages individuals to create a positive and moral environment within their communities.
  • Moral and Social Responsibility: Strengthens the ethical fabric of society by promoting good behavior and discouraging harmful actions.
  • Guidance for Action: Provides practical advice on how to effectively promote good and avoid evil in daily life, fostering a harmonious and just society.

AUTHOR: Sheikh Al Islam Ibn Taimiyyah
BOOK BY LANGUAGE: English
BINDING: P/B
PAGES: 124
SIZE: 21x16 cm (approx)
PUBLISHER: Al-Firdous


Enjoining Good/Forbidding Evil

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