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Community Building in Islam, Part 2

Mohammad Ali Shomali
  • Community Building in Islam, Part 2
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • An Islamic community is moderate and balanced
    • Examples of balanced Islamic community
      • Material and spiritual life
      • Treatment of differing ideas and opinions
      • A decent life and balanced use of technology
    • Characteristics of those living in an Islamic community
      • Righteousness and moderation
      • Humbleness and balance
      • The Islamic community is the best nation in benefiting others
      • Reasons for being described as the best nation
      • Enjoining good and prohibiting bad
      • Faith in God
      • Unity is essential for the effectiveness of the community
      • Concern for oneself versus responsibility towards society
    • Qualities of an Islamic community
      • Truth and Justice
      • Rationality
      • Seeking Knowledge
      • Charity
      • Environmental awareness
      • Security
      • Family solidarity and strength
      • Hospitality
      • Keeping promises
      • Pardon and forgiveness
      • Patience
      • Fairness and wanting for others what we want for ourselves
    • Conclusion
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Part 2 of this series further builds upon qualities such as moderation, humbleness, enjoining good and forbidding wrong, unity, truth, justice, environmental awareness, and having firm faith in God.

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Mohammad Ali Shomali
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • Community Building in Islam, Part 2
    • Community Building in Islam, Part 2
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • An Islamic community is moderate and balanced
      • Examples of balanced Islamic community
        • Material and spiritual life
        • Treatment of differing ideas and opinions
        • A decent life and balanced use of technology
      • Characteristics of those living in an Islamic community
        • Righteousness and moderation
        • Humbleness and balance
        • The Islamic community is the best nation in benefiting others
        • Reasons for being described as the best nation
        • Enjoining good and prohibiting bad
        • Faith in God
        • Unity is essential for the effectiveness of the community
        • Concern for oneself versus responsibility towards society
      • Qualities of an Islamic community
        • Truth and Justice
        • Rationality
        • Seeking Knowledge
        • Charity
        • Environmental awareness
        • Security
        • Family solidarity and strength
        • Hospitality
        • Keeping promises
        • Pardon and forgiveness
        • Patience
        • Fairness and wanting for others what we want for ourselves
      • Conclusion
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