Moral in Islam

Islam is a comprehensive way of life, and morality is one of its cornerstones. Islam encourages and commands every good manner and prohibits and warns against every evil and lewd manner. Islam guides individuals to act with politeness and respect, emphasizing good manners and behavior towards others.

It teaches gentleness towards animals and the environment and advocates for respecting and caring for parents, the elderly, and family members. It encourages helping the weak, poor, needy, and disabled, and promotes generosity, charity, and cooperation. It stresses equality among all humans, rejecting apartheid, discrimination, and racism. Islam promotes peace, security, and harmony, prohibits transgression, theft, and the killing of innocents, and condemns treason, deception, and broken agreements. 

It instructs against hatred, hostility, backbiting, and despising others, and commands truthfulness, justice, trustworthiness, generosity, and humility. It emphasizes maintaining good relationships with the Creator, oneself, and others. It instructs us to maintain a good relationship with our Creator, self, and others.