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The Hanghau Mother Muslimah's MT Recitation Discusses Muslimah Morals

Mother Muslimah in HanghauDDHK News, Hong Kong - Majelis Taklim (MT) Bunda Muslimah Hanghau held a recitation routine with Ustadzah Nur Islamiah (Cordofa DDHK) from Bogor, Sunday (9/2), with the theme "Muslim Morals".

Described, morals (character) in language means habits or character. In terminology, akhlak means the habit, character, or character within oneself which is the source of the action, without any engineering or fabrication elements. "Thus, it can be interpreted that morals are actions without engineering," said Ustadzah Nur.

Muslim morals, continued Ustadzah Nur, are as follows:

(1). Don't hurt other people. “A Muslim is a person that other Muslims have survived from his tongue and hands (pranks). And people who emigrate are people who leave what Allah has forbidden on him " (Narrated by Al-Bukhari from Abdullah bin Amru).

(2) Shame. Shame is a woman's most beautiful and beautiful jewelry, even a part of faith and the Prophet (PBUH) himself was known to be very shy. There are four obligations in shame, namely to dress to cover one's genitals, to look and hold his eyes, to speak in a non-coquettish and spoiled manner when speaking, and not to have crowded relationships with men.

(3) Polite speaking. "In fact, a person says one word which he sees no problem. In fact, those words caused him to spend seventy years in hell. " (Narrated by At-Tirmidhi from Abu Hurairah ra).

(4) Not lying. "There is no faith in a servant with complete faith until he leaves lying even though he is joking and leaves arguments even though he is in the right position" (Narrated by Ahmad from Abu Hurairah ra).

(5) Leave the debate. Debates can raise slander, doubt, abolish practice, harden hearts, give birth to grudges, etc.

(6). Don't be hunksy (stingy). The worst predicate for a Muslim woman is if she is called a hunks / stingy woman. Manifestations that express immodesty include paying zakat, giving alms, treating guests, and giving gifts. (Siti Rukayah / localhost / project / personal / ddhongkong.org / ddhongkong.org). *

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