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Islamic rules of behavior

Islamic rules of behavior

Man, in fact, is a captive of his thoughts and beliefs and any idea or a glimpse that takes root in himself will manifest itself on the ground of reality through co-existence and close contact with others.  If you believe that money can solve problems, you will ultimately mobilize all efforts and ca...

Man, in fact, is a captive of his thoughts and beliefs and any idea or a glimpse that takes root in himself will manifest itself on the ground of reality through co-existence and close contact with others. 
If you believe that money can solve problems, you will ultimately mobilize all efforts and capabilities to achieve what you desire even though the end you seek does not justify the means, you will, God forbid! resort to practicing injustice or lying or stealing to achieve your desired goal.
If you got to believe that man's happiness lies in being satisfied in what he owns of little sustenance, you would ultimately, feel happy.
Between this and that, man will stay on equal lining with work and behavior moving around the mother thought which he voluntarily adopts and believes in.
In Islam after starting to rectify these thoughts via belief in Allah and His Omnipotence over all that He created even the creation of thoughts, will then, begin the stage of evaluation of conduct by means of practical programs which Allah has ordained to care about three important axes which are: "Your relationship with Allah," "Your relationship with yourself" and "your relationship with society."
And now we will begin to be acquainted with these programs one by one. Let us begin with the relationship of the individual with his Lord.
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