The Muslim morals are not so much different than that of many other religions except in minor details. All revelation of heaven-sent religions (mainly, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and other religions have one common objective (irrespective to faith or society issues as marriage, inheritance, etc). This common objective is to have the morals with which all mankind can live in love, peace, and harmony.
Some of the Muslim morals are: * not eating the flesh of dead animals and blood and the flesh of swine,
* No Sex without marriage Prostitution are prohibited * Killing intentionally and with no legal authority is forbidden * Robbery, cheating, breaking promise, laying, and dis-modesty are prohibited * Intoxicants (as Alcohols and drugs) and gambling are prohibited. * Islam has made it obligatory on Muslims to cover their private parts, which everyone naturally feels a sense of shame at exposing especially on beaches
* Islam prohibits women to wear clothes which fail to cover the body and which are transparent, revealing what is underneath. It is likewise prohibited to wear tightly fitting clothes which delineate the parts of the body. Face and hands remain uncovered. * Treating the parents, especially when getting old, without tender and without enough respect and care.
* Mistreating wives and children * Cruelty in treating animals * Cutting tress without justification and spoiling water of rivers and springs and contaminating the air we are breathing unless for necessities of life.
* terrifying innocents and civilians * hate against other cultures and/or religion The above are some of the Muslim morals that came to my mind.
Muslims are required to follow the morals per fastenings of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Quran.
Islam morals, as extracted from Quran, are listed below together with the relevant Quran chapter and verse(s) given respectively in brackets at the end:
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The Muslim morals are not so much different than that of many other religions except in minor details. All revelation of heaven-sent religions (mainly, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and other religions have one common objective (irrespective to faith or society issues as marriage, inheritance, etc). This common objective is to have the morals with which all mankind can live in love, peace, and harmony.
Some of the Muslim morals are:
The above are some of the main Muslim morals.
It is called Shar'ia Law. Most Muslim countries use it as their official law.
part of Sharia'a. refer to question below.
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The set of rules that Buddhists follow is called the Five Precepts. These are moral guidelines that Buddhists strive to uphold in order to live a virtuous life. They include refraining from harming living beings, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, and consuming intoxicants.
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no, they are guided by it, it is called the Quran they worship god like Christians but Islam (Muslims religion) has different rules. But Muslims call god Allah which is in Arabic.
Islam has no traditions. Muslims do not practice their religion as per tradition instructs. Muslims follow strict guidelines and rules as ordained in their Holy Book: Qur'an and the Hadiths* *The teachings and doings of the Holy Prophet Mohammad(peace be upon him)
They have different dress styles and different fashions but all are subject to same Islam general rules and guidelines. Refer to related question below.
rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior
In order to have correct moral rules one is also required to know moral principles. The Bible sets forth these principles.
They wouldn't be called a Muslim then. They would be called non-Muslims.
Legal rules are established by a governing authority and are enforceable through the legal system, while moral rules are based on personal beliefs and values. Legal rules are typically codified in laws and regulations, while moral rules are more subjective and can vary among individuals or cultural groups. Violating legal rules can result in legal consequences, while violating moral rules may result in social ostracism or personal guilt.