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The Moral
Perspective
What is
ISLAM?
• Arabic root “Salema”
Peace, purity,
submission and obedience
Submission to the will of God
and obedience to His law
5 PILLARS OF ISLAM
Encompass the basic
moral obligations for
Muslims
1. Shahada
2. Salat
3. Zakat
4. Sawm
5. Hajj
To sincerely recite the Muslim
statement, ‘There is no God but
Allah, and Muhammad is his
messenger of Allah’
SHAHADA
Professing your faith
SALAT
• To pray in the proper way, five
times each day
• Systematic praying will help them
avoid temptations to immorality
Prayer
• Salat al-fajr: At dawn, before sunrise
• Salat al-zuhr: At midday, after the sun
passes its highest point
• Salat al-'asr: During the late part of
the afternoon
• Salat al-maghrib: Just after sunset
• Salat al-'isha: Between sunset and
midnight
Zakat
• To give money to charity to benefit the
poor and needy
• Required to give at least 2.5 PERCENT
of their annual capital to the poor
• To achieve GENEROUS LIFESTYLE
and SENSE OF CARING
Giving to charity
Sawm
• To fast during the month
of Ramadan
• Develop self-control, to
squelch bad habits, and to
refocus their minds toward
personal spiritual
progress.
Fasting
HAJJ
• To make a pilgrimage to Mecca,
at least once in their life
• It recognizes that before God
they are all equal
Pilgrimage
Basic Principle in Islamic Morality
The Islamic moral system stems
from its primary creed of belief in
One God as the Creator and
Sustainer of the Universe. Islam
considers the human race to be a
part of God’s creation, and as His
subjects.
 The purpose of human life is to
worship God, by leading this worldly
life in harmony with the Divine Will,
and thereby achieve peace in this
world, and everlasting success in the
life of the hereafter.
 Muslims look to the
Glorious Qur’an and the
Traditions of the Prophet as
their moral guides.
Whatever leads to the
welfare of the individual
or the society and does
not oppose any maxims
of the religion is morally
good in Islam, and
whatever is harmful is
morally bad.
Thus..
The guiding principle for the
behavior of a Muslim is
“Virtuous Deeds”. This term
covers all deeds, not only acts
of worship. The Guardian and
Judge of all deeds is God
Himself.
• The most fundamental
characteristics of a
Muslim are piety and
humility.
•A Muslim must be
humble with God and
with other people
“And turn not your face away from people
(with pride), nor walk in insolence through
the earth. Verily, God likes not each arrogant
boaster. And be moderate (or show no
insolence) in your walking, and lower your
voice. Verily, the harshest of all voices is the
voice (braying) of the ass.” (Quran 31:18-19)
A Muslim should not be vain or
attached to the ephemeral pleasures
of this world. While most people
allow the material world to fill their
hearts, Muslims should keep God in
their hearts and the material world
in their hand.
“The Day whereon neither
wealth nor sons will avail, but
only he (will prosper) that
brings to God a sound heart.”
(Quran: 26:88-89)
Principles of
Morality in
Islam
“It is not righteousness that you turn your faces
towards East or West; but it is righteousness (the
quality of ) the one who believes in God and the Last
Day and the Angels, and the Book, and the
Messengers; who spends of his wealth, in spite of
love for it, to the kinsfolk, to the orphans, to the
needy, to the wayfarer, to those who ask and for the
freeing of slaves; and who is steadfast in prayers,
and gives Zakat (Alms); and those who fulfill their
covenants which they made; and who are patient
and perseverant in poverty and ailment and
throughout all periods of fighting. Such are the
people of truth, the pious.”
The key to virtue and
good conduct is a strong
relation with God, who
sees all, at all times and
everywhere. He knows
the secrets of the hearts
and the intentions
behind all actions.
Muslim must be moral in all
circumstances; God is aware of each one
when no one else is. If we deceive
everyone, we cannot deceive Him. We can
flee from anyone, but not from Him.
“Indeed, the most
honorable among you in
the sight of God is the
most pious.” (Quran
49:13)
“And march forth toward
forgiveness from your Lord,
and for Paradise as wide as
are the heavens and the
earth, prepared for the
pious. Those who spend (in
the way of God) in prosperity
and in adversity, who repress
anger, and who pardon
people; verily, God loves the
doers of the good
deeds.” (Quran 3:133)
These three acts are among the
hardest things for most people, but
they are also the key to forgiveness
and to paradise.
Morality reigns in selfish desires,
vanity and bad habits. Muslims must
not only be virtuous, but they must
also enjoin virtue. They must not only
refrain from evil and vice, but they
must also forbid them. In other words,
they must not only be morally healthy,
but they must also contribute to the
moral health of society as a whole.
“You are the best of the nations
raised up for (the benefit of) men;
you enjoin what is right and forbid
the wrong and believe in God; and
if the followers of the Book had
believed it would have been better
for them; of them (some) are
believers and most of them are
transgressors.” (Quran: 3:110)
“My Sustainer has given me nine commands: to
remain conscious of God, whether in private or
in public; to speak justly, whether angry or
pleased; to show moderation both when poor
and when rich, to reunite friendship with those
who have broken off with me; to give to
him who refuses me; that my silence should be
occupied with thought; that my looking should
be an admonition; and that I should command
what is right.”
ONE’S TOTAL
SUBMISSION
TO GOD
Thank you,
and may the
rest of your
day be HolySherwin
D.xx

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Islam: The Ethical Perspective

  • 1.
  • 3. What is ISLAM? • Arabic root “Salema” Peace, purity, submission and obedience Submission to the will of God and obedience to His law
  • 4. 5 PILLARS OF ISLAM Encompass the basic moral obligations for Muslims
  • 5. 1. Shahada 2. Salat 3. Zakat 4. Sawm 5. Hajj
  • 6. To sincerely recite the Muslim statement, ‘There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger of Allah’ SHAHADA Professing your faith
  • 7. SALAT • To pray in the proper way, five times each day • Systematic praying will help them avoid temptations to immorality Prayer
  • 8. • Salat al-fajr: At dawn, before sunrise • Salat al-zuhr: At midday, after the sun passes its highest point • Salat al-'asr: During the late part of the afternoon • Salat al-maghrib: Just after sunset • Salat al-'isha: Between sunset and midnight
  • 9. Zakat • To give money to charity to benefit the poor and needy • Required to give at least 2.5 PERCENT of their annual capital to the poor • To achieve GENEROUS LIFESTYLE and SENSE OF CARING Giving to charity
  • 10. Sawm • To fast during the month of Ramadan • Develop self-control, to squelch bad habits, and to refocus their minds toward personal spiritual progress. Fasting
  • 11. HAJJ • To make a pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in their life • It recognizes that before God they are all equal Pilgrimage
  • 12. Basic Principle in Islamic Morality The Islamic moral system stems from its primary creed of belief in One God as the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Islam considers the human race to be a part of God’s creation, and as His subjects.
  • 13.  The purpose of human life is to worship God, by leading this worldly life in harmony with the Divine Will, and thereby achieve peace in this world, and everlasting success in the life of the hereafter.
  • 14.  Muslims look to the Glorious Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet as their moral guides.
  • 15. Whatever leads to the welfare of the individual or the society and does not oppose any maxims of the religion is morally good in Islam, and whatever is harmful is morally bad. Thus..
  • 16. The guiding principle for the behavior of a Muslim is “Virtuous Deeds”. This term covers all deeds, not only acts of worship. The Guardian and Judge of all deeds is God Himself.
  • 17. • The most fundamental characteristics of a Muslim are piety and humility. •A Muslim must be humble with God and with other people
  • 18. “And turn not your face away from people (with pride), nor walk in insolence through the earth. Verily, God likes not each arrogant boaster. And be moderate (or show no insolence) in your walking, and lower your voice. Verily, the harshest of all voices is the voice (braying) of the ass.” (Quran 31:18-19)
  • 19. A Muslim should not be vain or attached to the ephemeral pleasures of this world. While most people allow the material world to fill their hearts, Muslims should keep God in their hearts and the material world in their hand.
  • 20. “The Day whereon neither wealth nor sons will avail, but only he (will prosper) that brings to God a sound heart.” (Quran: 26:88-89)
  • 22. “It is not righteousness that you turn your faces towards East or West; but it is righteousness (the quality of ) the one who believes in God and the Last Day and the Angels, and the Book, and the Messengers; who spends of his wealth, in spite of love for it, to the kinsfolk, to the orphans, to the needy, to the wayfarer, to those who ask and for the freeing of slaves; and who is steadfast in prayers, and gives Zakat (Alms); and those who fulfill their covenants which they made; and who are patient and perseverant in poverty and ailment and throughout all periods of fighting. Such are the people of truth, the pious.”
  • 23. The key to virtue and good conduct is a strong relation with God, who sees all, at all times and everywhere. He knows the secrets of the hearts and the intentions behind all actions.
  • 24. Muslim must be moral in all circumstances; God is aware of each one when no one else is. If we deceive everyone, we cannot deceive Him. We can flee from anyone, but not from Him.
  • 25. “Indeed, the most honorable among you in the sight of God is the most pious.” (Quran 49:13)
  • 26. “And march forth toward forgiveness from your Lord, and for Paradise as wide as are the heavens and the earth, prepared for the pious. Those who spend (in the way of God) in prosperity and in adversity, who repress anger, and who pardon people; verily, God loves the doers of the good deeds.” (Quran 3:133)
  • 27. These three acts are among the hardest things for most people, but they are also the key to forgiveness and to paradise.
  • 28. Morality reigns in selfish desires, vanity and bad habits. Muslims must not only be virtuous, but they must also enjoin virtue. They must not only refrain from evil and vice, but they must also forbid them. In other words, they must not only be morally healthy, but they must also contribute to the moral health of society as a whole.
  • 29. “You are the best of the nations raised up for (the benefit of) men; you enjoin what is right and forbid the wrong and believe in God; and if the followers of the Book had believed it would have been better for them; of them (some) are believers and most of them are transgressors.” (Quran: 3:110)
  • 30. “My Sustainer has given me nine commands: to remain conscious of God, whether in private or in public; to speak justly, whether angry or pleased; to show moderation both when poor and when rich, to reunite friendship with those who have broken off with me; to give to him who refuses me; that my silence should be occupied with thought; that my looking should be an admonition; and that I should command what is right.”
  • 32. Thank you, and may the rest of your day be HolySherwin D.xx

Editor's Notes

  1. all other obligations are subsumed, for to believe in God and Muhammad as His prophet is to obey their teachings and the example of Muhammad’s life. 
  2. Proper way is Facing MECCA Muslims hope to please God by remembering him constantly with regulated prayer Pray 5 times a day
  3. Involves refraining from such things as food, tobacco, and sexual relations during daylight hours, though they are not prohibited after sundown.
  4. Muslims don white garments and remove all indicators of status or class
  5. One God as the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe
  6. The purpose is to worship god
  7. The purpose is to worship god
  8. Does not oppose – good Harmful - bad
  9. As said on the passage…
  10. Muslims must be in controls of their passions and desires.
  11. God sums up righteousness in verse 177 of Surat Al Baqarah Righteousness and piety is based before all else on a true and sincere faith
  12. God is aware of each one when no one else is enables man to be moral in conduct and sincere in intentions, with devotion and dedication
  13. Then come deeds of charity to others, especially giving things we love. This, like acts of worship, prayers and Zakat (mandatory alms), is an integral part of worship.  A righteous person must be reliable and trustworthy.
  14. Patience is often hardest and most beautiful when it’s against one’s own desires or anger
  15. Are they not the best, those who are able to exercise charity when they are in need themselves, control when they are angry and forgiveness when they are wronged?
  16. Next…
  17. The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, summarized the conduct of a Muslim when he said