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The Principles of Prophetic Education (8): “Speak Beautifully!”
One of the principles of prophetic education is to speak beautifully. A crucial aspect of instruction and upbringing is the manner and style in which the audience is addressed, including the chosen words and expressions. It is through!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (7): “Value Them!”
One of the fundamental principles of prophetic education is the principle of “valuing” the person being addressed. Those who genuinely care about and prioritize education show value and respect to the people they are engaging with. As a!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (6): “Inspire Love, Do Not Cause Hatred!”
One of the fundamental principles of Prophetic education is the principle of “Inspire love, do not cause hatred.” Accordingly, those who are responsible for raising individuals or managing and reforming society should use methods that!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (5): “Instill Love and Compassion!”
In the perspective of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) towards life and existence, love and compassion are very prominent and defining principles. As he was sent as a mercy to the worlds, especially to humanity, he!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (4): “Make It Easy; Don’t Make It Hard!”
The Principles of Prophetic Education (4)
One of the fundamental principles of Prophetic education is the guideline: “Make it easy; do not make it hard!” The Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) repeatedly emphasized and!-->!-->!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (3): “Be Tolerant!”
One of the reflections of love and compassion on education, humane treatment, relationships, and ultimately life itself is tolerance. Tolerance means not looking down on anyone, not blaming or belittling them for their mistakes, but rather!-->…
The Principles of Prophetic Education (1): “Stay Calm!”
The Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) followed many principles in the education of children and youth, as well as in the training of his companions. One of these principles is the approach of not magnifying mistakes,!-->…
A Believer Possesses Noble Character
The Most Perfect Of Believers
Many hadiths, such as “The most perfect of believers in terms of faith are those who have the best character. The best among you is the one who is most beneficial to his family.”1
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“A Believers in God Are Strong Both Materially and Spiritually”
A strong believer
A strong believer, in terms of physical health, is more beneficial and beloved in the sight of God than a weak believer, but there is goodness in both. Strive for what benefits you, seek help from God, and do not be!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The Sunnah of Supporting Knowledge and Education
Supporting Knowledge in Islam
Individuals and societies attain excellence through knowledge, experiencing progress both materially and spiritually. This is only achievable through education and learning. However, not everyone may have!-->!-->!-->…