Law books in The Bible, such as the Ten Commandments, provide guidelines for moral and ethical behavior for believers. They serve as a foundation for understanding right and wrong, and shape the values and principles that guide believers in their actions and decisions. The teachings in these law books help believers to live in accordance with God's will and promote a just and righteous society.
"The Book of Days" by Confucius is a collection of his teachings and sayings, emphasizing virtues like propriety, filial piety, and sincerity. It has been influential in shaping moral values and ethical principles in East Asian societies, particularly in China. The book continues to be studied and its teachings followed by individuals seeking to cultivate personal and societal harmony.
The teachings of Islam reform every field and every aspect of human life provided they are followed in letter and spirit. Islam teaches tolerance, justice, truth, equality and universal human brotherhood.
Religious precaution, also known as "al-ihtiyat al-shar'i," is a concept in Islamic jurisprudence that advises believers to take extra measures to ensure their actions or practices align with religious requirements. It involves erring on the side of caution to avoid potentially committing a sin or violating religious principles. This principle is commonly followed by individuals and scholars to maintain their piety and adherence to Islamic teachings.
He strictly followed the teachings of Buddha.
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Generally speaking the teachings of the Buddha and the commentaries and explanations of such are the basis for the texts followed by Buddhists. There are however many thousands of different books across the Buddhist traditions which are used on a regular basis as part of the Buddhist path.
Han rulers based their policies on the teachings of Confucius. His teachings were also to be followed in their private lives.
Yes, Jesus was considered a messenger by those who followed his teachings, believed to be sent by God to deliver a message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.
Confucius
Buddhist belive in Lord Buddha, Dhamma ( his teachings), honorables Monks who followed teachings and attain nibbana.
The Persians followed the teachings of Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Zoroaster preached monotheism, the existence of a singular god named Ahura Mazda, who represented the forces of good and light. His teachings influenced Persian culture and politics for centuries.
Puritans were simply God-fearing people. They followed God's laws and the principles of The Bible.