Obedient to the commands of his Rabb

( But no, by the Rabb, they can have no {real} Faith, until they make you Judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against your decisions,
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He regularly performs the duties and good deeds required by ...

the One in Whose hand is my soul, I wanted to give orders that wood should be gathered and brought to me, then I would have ordered the call to prayer to be given,
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He often reads Qur'an

He lets the true meaning of the Qur'an flow through his soul, cleansing and purifying it, and increasing his wisdom, faith and sense of security: ( ...
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The Muslim and His Own Self: Introduction

The smart Muslim is one who strikes a balance between the needs of his body, mind and soul.
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He keeps company with righteous people and joins religious g ...

and meditate on the wonder of His creation of the universe and of man. In such gatherings, souls are purified, hearts are cleansed, and a person's whole being is filled with faith.
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He recognizes their status and knows his duties towards them

," Sa'd told her: "You should know that, by Allah, even if you had a hundred souls, and they left your body one by one, I would never give up Islam.
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The Muslim and His Wife: Islamic View of Marriage and Woman

The Muslim and His Wife: Islamic View of Marriage and Woman: Marriage in Islam offers tranquillity to the soul and peace to the mind,
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The true Muslim is an ideal husband

In the last part of the night, Salman told him, 'Now get up.' So they prayed, and Salman told him: 'Your Rabb has a right over you, your soul has a right over you,
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He is alert to everything that may have an influence on them

souls and faith. He should intervene when necessary, either to encourage or to put a stop to something, so that the children's upbringing will not be affected by corruption or sickness.
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He likes for his neighbour what he likes for himself

(Bukhari and Muslim) In a report given by Muslim from Anas (r), the Prophet (s) said: By the One in Whose hand is my soul,
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