If you can help someone to deal with their psychological problems, so that this person will no longer feel the need for self harm, you will have accomplished a virtuous deed of which the Muslim religion, or any religion, would approve.
Justice is obtained in two places:-The Justice of God, to whom we must all answer eventually.Secular Justice - the laws and justice system of a country/state.Any other means of attempting to acquire justice leads to a situation of vendetta which is both against Gods teaching and secular laws.
Someone can promote a Muslim's beliefs by properly teaching them. Informing the population of the doctrines and ideas taught will promote Islamic teachings.
Teaching or telling someone something they already know. Teaching or telling someone something they already know.
Heretic. It really depends, though, if that person is teaching a contrary idea, or if they just don't want to follow what the church professes. By definition, a Heretic is someone who teaches a belief that is contrary to church dogma. A Blasphemer is someone who is irreverent or disrespectful to the church. A Heathen is someone who refuses to believe what the church teaches.
Educating the kids about the consequences (loosing their accounts) teaching them to respect others and take a stand against bullying of all kids help too. block them or tell someone
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A molvi, also spelled as "maulvi," is an Islamic scholar or cleric, typically well-versed in Islamic theology, jurisprudence, and often Arabic literature. They often serve in mosques or Islamic schools, providing religious guidance, teaching, and leading prayers. The term is commonly used in South Asian countries like Pakistan and India to denote someone who has received formal religious education. Molvis play a significant role in their communities, influencing religious practices and cultural beliefs.
According to Islamic rules you would be beheaded.
A teaching speech is something that informs someone. Gives them the lessons to help them with something. Also gives orders.
Yes, "teaching" is an action verb as it describes the action of instructing or imparting knowledge to someone.
The proper way to greet someone in the Islamic tradition, starting with the phrase "Assalamualaikum," is to say "Wa-alaikum-assalam," which means "And peace be upon you too."
In Islamic tradition, when someone dies, a Muslim typically says "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un," which translates to "Verily, to Allah we belong and to Him we shall return."