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Good-Naturedness in Islam: Its Signs and Effects

AliReza Maktabdar
  • Good-Naturedness in Islam: Its Signs and Effects
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Islamic Terms
    • Good Nature in the Qur’an and hadiths
    • Good-Naturedness in hadiths
    • Employing Husn al-Khulq and its limits
      • -Good nature among the believers
      • -Behaviour towards wrongdoers
      • -Flattery
      • -Humour
      • -Overlooking sins and offences
      • -Muslim scholars and mystics on good-naturedness
      • -Anecdotes
    • Reinforcing good nature
    • The causes of bad-temperedness
    • Physical conditions and emotional pressure
      • Improper upbringing
    • The signs of good-naturedness
      • -Being humble towards people
    • Social and personal effects of good nature
    • Effects in this world
      • Stronger friendships
      • A developed society
      • Increased longevity
      • Increased sustenance
      • Better social status
      • Eased problems
    • Effects in the hereafter
    • Conclusion
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Akhlaq
Husn al-Khulq
Taqwa (Piety)

The present article offers a glimpse into the concept of good-naturedness as defined and emphasized in the Qur’an, hadiths, and as practiced by believers. Furthermore, the methods of behaving towards wrongdoers and reinforcing good nature, as well as the signs of good nature on a personal and social level are also described.

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AliReza Maktabdar
Mohammad Javad Shomali
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • Good-Naturedness in Islam: Its Signs and Effects
    • Good-Naturedness in Islam: Its Signs and Effects
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • Islamic Terms
      • Good Nature in the Qur’an and hadiths
      • Good-Naturedness in hadiths
      • Employing Husn al-Khulq and its limits
        • -Good nature among the believers
        • -Behaviour towards wrongdoers
        • -Flattery
        • -Humour
        • -Overlooking sins and offences
        • -Muslim scholars and mystics on good-naturedness
        • -Anecdotes
      • Reinforcing good nature
      • The causes of bad-temperedness
      • Physical conditions and emotional pressure
        • Improper upbringing
      • The signs of good-naturedness
        • -Being humble towards people
      • Social and personal effects of good nature
      • Effects in this world
        • Stronger friendships
        • A developed society
        • Increased longevity
        • Increased sustenance
        • Better social status
        • Eased problems
      • Effects in the hereafter
      • Conclusion
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