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Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Embell: 7:42am On Apr 20, 2018
Good manner is prescribed upon every Muslims by Allah, that's why He made references to it in various verses of the Quran. That's what Allah use to qualify the Prophet so that we may know how much important it is in life of a Muslim.
Allah says in the glorious Quran :
ﻭَﺇِﻧَّﻚَ ﻟَﻌَﻠَﻰ ﺧُﻠُﻖٍ ﻋَﻈِﻴﻢٍ
"And verily, you (o Muhammad saw) are on exalted standard of character".

The following are list of good manners that we can learn from the Glorious Qur'an:

Don't lie (22.30)
Don't spy (49.12)
Don't exult (28.76)
Don't insult (49.11)
Don't waste (17.26)
Feed the poor (22.36)
Don't backbite (49.12)
Keep your oaths (5.89)
Don't take bribes (27.36)
Honour your treaties (9.4)
Restrain your anger (3.134)
Don't spread gossip (24.15)
Think good of others (24.12)
Be good to guests (51.24-27)
Don't harm believers (33.58)
Don't be rude to parents (17.23)
Turn away from ill speech (23.3)
Don't make fun of others (49.11)
Walk in a humble manner (25.63)
Respond to evil with good (41.34)
Don't say what you don't do (62.2)
Keep your trusts & promises (23.cool
Don't insult others' false gods (6.108)
Don't deceive people in trade (6.152)
Don't take items without right (3.162)
Don't ask unnecessary questions (5.101)
Don't be miserly nor extravagant (25.67)
Don't call others with bad names (49.11)
Don't claim yourselves to be pure (53.32)
Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (25.63)
Don't ask for repayment for favours (76.9)
Make room for others at gatherings (58.11)
If enemy wants peace, then accept it (8.61)
Return a greeting in a better manner (4.86)
Don't remind others of your favours (2.264)
Make peace between fighting groups (49.9)
Lower your voice and talk moderately (31.19)
Don't let hatred cause you to be unjust (6.108)
Don't ask too many favours from people (2.273)
Greet people when entering their home (24.27)
Be just, even against yourself & relatives (4.135)
Speak gently, even to leaders of disbelief (20.44)
Don't criticize small contributions of others (9.79)
Don't call the Prophet how you call others' (24.63)
Try to make peace between husband & wife (4.128)
Don't call the Prophet from outside his rooms (49.4)
Opprression/corruption is worse than killing (2.217)
Preach to others in a good and wise manner (16.125)
Don't accuse others of immorality without proof (24.4)
Consider wives of the Prophet like your mothers (33.6)
Don't raise your voice above that of the Prophet's (49.2)
Don't call someone a disbeliever without knowing (4.94)
Seek permission before entering someone's room (24.59)
Know your enemies can become your close friends (41.34)
Don't wrongly consume the wealth of the vulnerable (4.29)
Don't turn your cheek away from people in arrogance (31.18)
Forgive others, as you would like Allah to forgive you (24.22)
Seek Prophet's permission when leaving his gathering (24.62)
Don't hold secret meetings for sin, rather do so for piety (58.9)
Don't order others to do good while forgetting it yourself (2.44)
Be patient with your teacher & follow his instructions (18.67-69)
Don't frown, turn away or neglect those who come to you (80. 10)
If unable to help a needy person, at least speak nice words (17.28)
Be lenient to those under you, and consult them in matters (3.159)
Verify information from a dubious source before acting upon it (49.6)
Don't remain in the Prophet's home unnecessarily after a meal (33.53)
Those who can should continue to spend on those less fortunate (24.22)
Don't enter homes without permission & return if refused entry (24.27-28)
Don't sit with those who mock religion until they change the subject (4.140)
Say it's not appropriate to talk of slander when it's mentioned to you (24.16)
If required to ask the Prophet's wives, then do so from behind a screen (33.53)
Divorce in an amicable manner instead of keeping & harming your wife (2.231)
Punish in an equivalent manner to how you were harmed or be patient (16.126)
Differences in colour & language are signs of Allah, not means of superiority (49.13)
Don't take women by force, nor take back bridal gift without a valid reason & live with them in kindness (4.19).

May Allah swt guide us through Ameen. Jumuah Mubarak.

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Samsimple(m): 7:52am On Apr 20, 2018
don't call Nigerian youth lazy and expect them to vote for you

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Hier(m): 9:26am On Apr 20, 2018
NYP WRITERS

"Saying Nigerian Youth are Lazy by the President is Shameful"

One is said to be lazy, if he/she is unwilling to do work, make an effort, or use energy.

This cannot be said of the Nigerian youth who strive daily to make ends meet in the face of unemployment, underemployment, hardships, and so on.

There are very few jobs available in a country of more than 40m youth. Thousands of youth are seen applying to fill job vacancies of just 10 positions.
Thousands of youth have lost their jobs in the last 3 years under this dispensation.

Nigerian youth are inclined to work, they make effort by getting education/vocational training, they can not be termed "lazy".

Before somebody calls the Nigerian youth lazy, they should first provide adequate jobs, business opportunities, skill acquisition programs, among others.
If and only when these opportunities are available and the youth refuse to make good use, can they be tagged "lazy".

As a hardworking Nigerian youth, I feel slighted by the President's statement and join other Nigerian youth to say, "we are not lazy".

Yucee.

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by aleeyus(m): 9:26am On Apr 20, 2018
Samsimple:
don't call Nigerian youth lazy and expect them to vote for you
How is that concern this thread?

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Hier(m): 9:27am On Apr 20, 2018
Samsimple:
don't call Nigerian youth lazy and expect them to vote for you

looooool, the dumbest president I ever supported for presidency

VOTE SOWORE FOR PRESIDENCY

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by kzubyar(m): 9:28am On Apr 20, 2018
Embell:
Good manner is prescribed upon every Muslims by Allah, that's why He made references to it in various verses of the Quran. That's what Allah use to qualify the Prophet so that we may know how much important it is in life of a Muslim.
Allah says in the glorious Quran :
ﻭَﺇِﻧَّﻚَ ﻟَﻌَﻠَﻰ ﺧُﻠُﻖٍ ﻋَﻈِﻴﻢٍ
"And verily, you (o Muhammad saw) are on exalted standard of character".
Ameeeen
The following are list of good manners that we can learn from the Glorious Qur'an:

Don't lie (22.30)
Don't spy (49.12)
Don't exult (28.76)
Don't insult (49.11)
Don't waste (17.26)
Feed the poor (22.36)
Don't backbite (49.12)
Keep your oaths (5.89)
Don't take bribes (27.36)
Honour your treaties (9.4)
Restrain your anger (3.134)
Don't spread gossip (24.15)
Think good of others (24.12)
Be good to guests (51.24-27)
Don't harm believers (33.58)
Don't be rude to parents (17.23)
Turn away from ill speech (23.3)
Don't make fun of others (49.11)
Walk in a humble manner (25.63)
Respond to evil with good (41.34)
Don't say what you don't do (62.2)
Keep your trusts & promises (23.cool
Don't insult others' false gods (6.108)
Don't deceive people in trade (6.152)
Don't take items without right (3.162)
Don't ask unnecessary questions (5.101)
Don't be miserly nor extravagant (25.67)
Don't call others with bad names (49.11)
Don't claim yourselves to be pure (53.32)
Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (25.63)
Don't ask for repayment for favours (76.9)
Make room for others at gatherings (58.11)
If enemy wants peace, then accept it (8.61)
Return a greeting in a better manner (4.86)
Don't remind others of your favours (2.264)
Make peace between fighting groups (49.9)
Lower your voice and talk moderately (31.19)
Don't let hatred cause you to be unjust (6.108)
Don't ask too many favours from people (2.273)
Greet people when entering their home (24.27)
Be just, even against yourself & relatives (4.135)
Speak gently, even to leaders of disbelief (20.44)
Don't criticize small contributions of others (9.79)
Don't call the Prophet how you call others' (24.63)
Try to make peace between husband & wife (4.128)
Don't call the Prophet from outside his rooms (49.4)
Opprression/corruption is worse than killing (2.217)
Preach to others in a good and wise manner (16.125)
Don't accuse others of immorality without proof (24.4)
Consider wives of the Prophet like your mothers (33.6)
Don't raise your voice above that of the Prophet's (49.2)
Don't call someone a disbeliever without knowing (4.94)
Seek permission before entering someone's room (24.59)
Know your enemies can become your close friends (41.34)
Don't wrongly consume the wealth of the vulnerable (4.29)
Don't turn your cheek away from people in arrogance (31.18)
Forgive others, as you would like Allah to forgive you (24.22)
Seek Prophet's permission when leaving his gathering (24.62)
Don't hold secret meetings for sin, rather do so for piety (58.9)
Don't order others to do good while forgetting it yourself (2.44)
Be patient with your teacher & follow his instructions (18.67-69)
Don't frown, turn away or neglect those who come to you (80. 10)
If unable to help a needy person, at least speak nice words (17.28)
Be lenient to those under you, and consult them in matters (3.159)
Verify information from a dubious source before acting upon it (49.6)
Don't remain in the Prophet's home unnecessarily after a meal (33.53)
Those who can should continue to spend on those less fortunate (24.22)
Don't enter homes without permission & return if refused entry (24.27-28)
Don't sit with those who mock religion until they change the subject (4.140)
Say it's not appropriate to talk of slander when it's mentioned to you (24.16)
If required to ask the Prophet's wives, then do so from behind a screen (33.53)
Divorce in an amicable manner instead of keeping & harming your wife (2.231)
Punish in an equivalent manner to how you were harmed or be patient (16.126)
Differences in colour & language are signs of Allah, not means of superiority (49.13)
Don't take women by force, nor take back bridal gift without a valid reason & live with them in kindness (4.19).

May Allah swt guide us through Ameen. Jumuah Mubarak.

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Businessman1986(m): 9:36am On Apr 20, 2018
Good job OP

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Dollabiz: 9:57am On Apr 20, 2018
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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by STARKACE(m): 10:16am On Apr 20, 2018
Samsimple:
don't call Nigerian youth lazy and expect them to vote for you
always say the truth and understand before you speak. [the president said most Nigerian youths not all]

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by lilAZeeZ(m): 10:18am On Apr 20, 2018
jazakhalahul khair

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Jesusworks(m): 10:27am On Apr 20, 2018
no wonder shocked
Don't harm believers (33.58) now i see where the madness comes from

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Jesusworks(m): 10:33am On Apr 20, 2018
"I believe that there is no god/God but jehovah and Jesus our saviour ."

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Nobody: 10:37am On Apr 20, 2018
STARKACE:
always say the truth and understand before you speak. [the president said most Nigerian youths not all]
I had to accept that hypocritic oath just to tell you that you are a "grand patron" of zombism ....

So saying 60% youth doesn't translate to almost all... And anything almost is indirectly everything...

Imbe....

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Nobody: 10:41am On Apr 20, 2018
STARKACE:
always say the truth and understand before you speak. [the president said most Nigerian youths not all]
zombie spotted...

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by STARKACE(m): 10:56am On Apr 20, 2018
doctorkush:
zombie spotted...
says an ignorant Bleep

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by STARKACE(m): 10:57am On Apr 20, 2018
doctorkush:
I had to accept that hypocritic oath just to tell you that you are a "grand patron" of zombism ....

So saying 60% youth doesn't translate to almost all... And anything almost is indirectly everything...

Imbe....
maybe if your brain function properly you will get to understand things better

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Nobody: 11:06am On Apr 20, 2018
STARKACE:
maybe if your brain function properly you will get to understand things better
what else is expected from a potential terrorist.... cheesy

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Teeboi56: 11:14am On Apr 20, 2018
Jazakumullah khaera

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by hustler86(m): 12:05pm On Apr 20, 2018
May Allah continue to guide and bless you more brother.... Jazakallahu khayr


#LazyNigerianYouth
Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by chillychill(f): 12:10pm On Apr 20, 2018
Op chop knuckle cheesy... I love my religion mehn wink kiss

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Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Embell: 1:04pm On Apr 20, 2018
Teeboi56:
Jazakumullah khaera
lilAZeeZ:
jazakhalahul khair

lilAZeeZ:
jazakhalahul khair
Ameen
Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Embell: 1:07pm On Apr 20, 2018
hustler86:
May Allah continue to guide and bless you more brother.... Jazakallahu khayr


#LazyNigerianYouth

Ameen
Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Nobody: 1:16pm On Apr 20, 2018
I still don't get why people complain they are forced to like the shahadah b4 commenting on an Islamic post.

Abeg, who hold your hand?
Or you think WE care about your comments?

Nice 1, OP
Jazakum llahu khairan
Re: Some Good Manners That We Can Learn From The Glorious Quran by Mustapha111888(m): 6:28pm On Apr 20, 2018
[quote author=Embell post=66867552]Good manner is prescribed upon every Muslims by Allah, that's why He made references to it in various verses of the Quran. That's what Allah use to qualify the Prophet so that we may know how much important it is in life of a Muslim.
Allah says in the glorious Quran :
ﻭَﺇِﻧَّﻚَ ﻟَﻌَﻠَﻰ ﺧُﻠُﻖٍ ﻋَﻈِﻴﻢٍ
"And verily, you (o Muhammad saw) are on exalted standard of character".

The following are list of good manners that we can learn from the Glorious Qur'an:

Don't lie (22.30)
Don't spy (49.12)
Don't exult (28.76)
Don't insult (49.11)
Don't waste (17.26)
Feed the poor (22.36)
Don't backbite (49.12)
Keep your oaths (5.89)
Don't take bribes (27.36)
Honour your treaties (9.4)
Restrain your anger (3.134)
Don't spread gossip (24.15)
Think good of others (24.12)
Be good to guests (51.24-27)
Don't harm believers (33.58)
Don't be rude to parents (17.23)
Turn away from ill speech (23.3)
Don't make fun of others (49.11)
Walk in a humble manner (25.63)
Respond to evil with good (41.34)
Don't say what you don't do (62.2)
Keep your trusts & promises (23.cool
Don't insult others' false gods (6.108)
Don't deceive people in trade (6.152)
Don't take items without right (3.162)
Don't ask unnecessary questions (5.101)
Don't be miserly nor extravagant (25.67)
Don't call others with bad names (49.11)
Don't claim yourselves to be pure (53.32)
Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (25.63)
Don't ask for repayment for favours (76.9)
Make room for others at gatherings (58.11)
If enemy wants peace, then accept it (8.61)
Return a greeting in a better manner (4.86)
Don't remind others of your favours (2.264)
Make peace between fighting groups (49.9)
Lower your voice and talk moderately (31.19)
Don't let hatred cause you to be unjust (6.108)
Don't ask too many favours from people (2.273)
Greet people when entering their home (24.27)
Be just, even against yourself & relatives (4.135)
Speak gently, even to leaders of disbelief (20.44)
Don't criticize small contributions of others (9.79)
Don't call the Prophet how you call others' (24.63)
Try to make peace between husband & wife (4.128)
Don't call the Prophet from outside his rooms (49.4)
Opprression/corruption is worse than killing (2.217)
Preach to others in a good and wise manner (16.125)
Don't accuse others of immorality without proof (24.4)
Consider wives of the Prophet like your mothers (33.6)
Don't raise your voice above that of the Prophet's (49.2)
Don't call someone a disbeliever without knowing (4.94)
Seek permission before entering someone's room (24.59)
Know your enemies can become your close friends (41.34)
Don't wrongly consume the wealth of the vulnerable (4.29)
Don't turn your cheek away from people in arrogance (31.18)
Forgive others, as you would like Allah to forgive you (24.22)
Seek Prophet's permission when leaving his gathering (24.62)
Don't hold secret meetings for sin, rather do so for piety (58.9)
Don't order others to do good while forgetting it yourself (2.44)
Be patient with your teacher & follow his instructions (18.67-69)
Don't frown, turn away or neglect those who come to you (80. 10)
If unable to help a needy person, at least speak nice words (17.28)
Be lenient to those under you, and consult them in matters (3.159)
Verify information from a dubious source before acting upon it (49.6)
Don't remain in the Prophet's home unnecessarily after a meal (33.53)
Those who can should continue to spend on those less fortunate (24.22)
Don't enter homes without permission & return if refused entry (24.27-28)
Don't sit with those who mock religion until they change the subject (4.140)
Say it's not appropriate to talk of slander when it's mentioned to you (24.16)
If required to ask the Prophet's wives, then do so from behind a screen (33.53)
Divorce in an amicable manner instead of keeping & harming your wife (2.231)
Punish in an equivalent manner to how you were harmed or be patient (16.126)
Differences in colour & language are signs of Allah, not means of superiority (49.13)
Don't take women by force, nor take back bridal gift without a valid reason & live with them in kindness (4.19).

May Allah swt guide us through Ameen. Jumuah Mubarak. Aameen

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