Monday 12 February 2018

Islamic Teachings for Youth


In every religion, there are some basic teachings which aware the community from the sinful and criminal activities. The followers of these religions, follow these instructions and teachings to make sure that they accomplish the apparent structure of their religion. Similarly, Islam teaches the Muslims about Oneness of Allah, Salah, Zakat, Fasting, and Hajj. If you can afford then perform Hajj with Family Ramadan Umrah With Visa to remove your past sins.

It is the desire of every Muslim to fulfill his religious duty but, the Satan misleads the humans when they perform good deeds. The other part of Islam is the responsibilities one has towards another person. The inner teachings of Islam are ethics that teach courtesy to a person. There are some duties which apply to the youth. Now let us see the duties of the youth, which are given below,

Be Kind and Caring of Others
Everything Has Its Privileges
Be Humble to Parents
Be Courteous

Be Kind and Caring of Others

Every religion teaches their followers to be kind and polite with others and take care of them. Islam also emphasizes the humbleness and politeness. The Muslims also take care of the feelings of another Muslims brother and sister. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said that,

“When you are three peoples sitting together, then no two of you should hold clandestine advice apart from the third person up until you are with some other people too, for that would mourn him.” (Bukhari)

Everything Has Its Privileges

Allah gave the rights to everyone and it’s our duty to take care the rights of other Muslims. The Holy Prophet (PBUH)

“Be careful! Evade sitting on the streets. They (the people) said, O Allah’s Advocate! We can’t help sitting (on the streets) as these are (our places) here we have talks. The Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) said if you deny but to sit, then pay the street it’s correct. They said, what is the right of the street, O Allah’s Prophet? He said, lowering your stare, abstaining from hurting others, returning greetings, and commanding what is good and forbidding what is wicked.” (Bukhari)

So, do good deeds and become your youth more rewarded in the sight of Allah. Always take care of others such as relatives, neighbors, friends etc.

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