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The Ideal Muslim: Introduction

pure of heart and soul, and filled with ambition. These are the ones who are passionately devoted to their religion,
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The Muslim and His Rabb: The believer is alert

The Muslim should feel in the depths of his soul that he is in constant need of the help and support of Allah, no matter how much he may think he can do for himself.
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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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He is extremely reluctant to disobey them

Disobedience towards one's parents is a heinous crime that the true Muslim fears to commit, because it will diminish his reward and is, in fact, viewed as one of the worst sins.
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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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