[soc.religion.islam] Islamic Ethics

sdodd@cas.orst.edu (Stephen_M_Dodd) (04/06/90)

In article <11031@wpi.wpi.edu> gwydion@tavi.rice.edu (Basalat Ali Raja) writes:
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>In article <2cav02LF97TT01@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com> reddy@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (T.S. Reddy) writes:
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 >>If one is to go by the views of extremist muslims on this net itself, Islamic
 >>society treats it's non-muslims as unwanted guests in a house (even if they
 >>were born and raised there). At least here, one has the opportunity to
 >>practice (or not to practice) any religion that (s)he wants.
 
 >I recommend that you read some of the requirements and suggestions about
 >how a Muslim should behave stated in the Hadith, and you will be able to
 >appreciate what I am saying when I claim that if one were to apply the
 >Islamic moral and ethical code properly, one would be an exemplary
 >character by any standards.

I can whole heartedly agree with Basalat Ali Raja on his remarks here.
If one was to apply the proper Islamic moral and ethical code he would
be an excellent individual by any standard.  If a community was to do
so they would be the best community on Earth.

Omar