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Islamic Morals and Engagement with Non-Muslims.

    AbdulMalik Mahmood Mohammed

Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities, 2018, Volume 2018, Issue 5, Pages 46-66

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Islam is the religion of virtuous morality، the Quran and its constitution. In the Prophetic Sunnah، its manifestation، its details and its applications، Islam came to purify the human soul and elevate it by means of a noble morality in the form of principles، values، rules and laws.Perhaps it was provided for food and drink for its positive relationship with deeds، even if it is not a fact، then a person created it generously، where does he have to offer if he does not find the money? The acquisition of good morals takes place by reviewing the self for its actions and benefiting from the example and good companionAnd learning by practice and application and simulation، and may be lost some of these gains due to bad health، ignorance and emptiness and the corrupt environment، Whoever wants noble morals must work to achieve them، and be committed to honesty، loyalty and chastity and be patient and serious and perseverance and virility. The Quran is all noble rules، principles and values، the matter of virtue is the creation of noble and forbidding evil is the creation of noble and Quran is the strength of do and do not، and in the Prophet's Hadith there is a moral wealth expressed by the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his virtues and ethics and qualities and reports in the coming and go and in peace and war. In my study of Qur'anic ethics، I used the analytical method، documented in the Qur'anic verses and Hadiths extracted from the books of the Sihah. I gave them examples of the sayings of our righteous forefather who lived the period of putting Islamic principles into practice in the life of the individual، family and society which has turned many of them into "a Quran walking on earth".The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) gathered among the people، the Muslim and the polytheistic، Christians and the Jews، the reluctant، even the hypocrite. The principle of politeness was far removed from the humiliation، weakness، complacency or complacency of the religion. Hence، I believe that we offer this noble Qur'anic ethics to the nation through the means available in the way that it can be delivered to the people to return them back to Islam، created by God Almighty to protect them from Evil and Satan and deviation that departs from the human mission that was originally found for it {And I (Allah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)} and achieve good and happiness for them in this world and the Hereafter.

 
Keywords:
    Islamic ethics Quran Sunnah dealing non-Muslims
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(2022). Islamic Morals and Engagement with Non-Muslims.. Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities, 2018(5), 46-66.
AbdulMalik Mahmood Mohammed. "Islamic Morals and Engagement with Non-Muslims.". Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities, 2018, 5, 2022, 46-66.
(2022). 'Islamic Morals and Engagement with Non-Muslims.', Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities, 2018(5), pp. 46-66.
Islamic Morals and Engagement with Non-Muslims.. Al-Anbar University Journal For Humanities, 2022; 2018(5): 46-66.
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