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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Good manners at public place ^_^



VOCABULARY QUEST:
1)CART(n):
 meaning: Wheeled structured for carrying loads,small attachment for transporting
 synonyms: barrow, buggy, curricle, dolly, dray, gig, gurney,handcart, palanquin, pushcart

READING QUEST:
        Respect people everywhere we go especially at public places like in a train,bus,shopping complex or any other places.We should show  good attitudes and always be concern of people around us.Give our favour to those who are in need, help them when they face difficult condition.As a muslim,we know that'احسان"is the most important thing in ISLAM,so we MUST always help people to get the BARAKAH and the BLESSINGS from Him.However,to get it,we must do all the kindness sincerely.Thus,we should always be nice to everyone around us!
Surah An-Najm(verse 31):


And unto Allah belong all things in heaven and on earth (created all that) to reward those who do evil according to what they do and reward those who do good with a handsome reward.




        
                                                                                                                     by:Burning desire


1 comment:

  1. Amazing post and reading quest..
    keep up your good effort

    A man once summed up the signs of good character by saying: “It is to be abundantly modest, to avoid harming others, to be righteous, truthful in speech, and of little discourse; it is to do many things and slip up infrequently, to avoid excess, to be loyal, friendly, dignified, patient, grateful, satisfied, forbearing, charitable, chaste and pitying; and not to curse or to insult people, or to backbite or to slander them, and to avoid hastiness, hatred, meanness, and jealousy; to be cheerful and kind, to love [good] and hate [evil] for the sake of God, to be well-pleased with Him and to be angry for His sake. Such is the man of good character.”~Al-Ghazali on Disciplining the Soul and Breaking the two Desires, Books XXII and XXIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences. (Page 69)

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