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Is it permissible for a student to give religious books to her teachers, who are not practising, to call them to Allah?
SaveEtiquette of Giving Advice in Islam
Etiquette of giving advice in Islam includes: • Your motive for giving advice should be love of good for your brother and hating for anything bad to befall him. • You should be sincere when giving advice, seeking thereby to please Allah. • That advice should be free of any element of deceit or betrayal. • You should not intend when giving advice to shame your brother or put him down. • The advice should be given in a spirit of brotherhood and friendship, with no element of rebuke or harshness. • Giving advice should be done on the basis of knowledge and clear proof. • The advice should be given privately, not out loud in front of people, unless doing so serves a clear interest that outweighs any negative consequences.SaveThey are denouncing him for applying the Sunnah and saying that it divides the Muslims
SaveWarning against describing a Muslim as a disbeliever without proof and before establishing proof against him
SaveA brother’s responsibility towards his siblings at home
SaveWhat should she do with her friend who does not cover, so that she will wear hijab and dress modestly?
SaveSome means of calling people to Allah and renewing faith in their hearts
SaveRuling on covering up for someone who committed sin
SaveConcealing people’s sins is a matter that is subject to further discussion
SaveShould he enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong to someone who will not listen to what he says?
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