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What is Ka'aba?
The Ka’aba is a place of worship situated in Mecca. It is
the first shrine built to worship the Almighty. It was in the premises of the
Ka’aba that Ibrahim (PBUH), the prophet, abandoned his child and wife, obeying
God’s command. Ka’aba was rebuilt by Ibrahim and his son Ismail following God’s
command. Muslims around the world offer Salaat, facing Ka’aba. The Hajj rituals
are performed in the premises of Ka’aba.
Do Muslims worship Ka’aba?
Muslims worship only the Omnipotent Creator of the universe.
The Ka’aba is a creation, and being the first monument built for the worship of
the One True God, Muslims revere it. The Hajj is performed around the Ka’aba,
but it does not contain any prayer to the Ka’aba. This applies also to the
Salaat being performed facing the Ka’aba. He who worships the Ka’aba and offers
prayers to it, does not belong to the Islam.
What is the view of Islam with regard to Virtue and Vice?
Man is incapable of accurately distinguishing and
understanding virtue and vice. Prophets were sent by the Almighty to enlighten
man on the nature of virtue and vice. Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) is the last
prophet and therefore for any man after Muhammed (PBUH), the yardstick to
measure virtue and vice is simply the life of Muhammed (PBUH) and the Qur’an,
the sacred scripture presented through him. It is sufficient to look up the
Qur’an and the ideal life of Muhammed (PBUH) to comprehend the good and bad
related to any subject.
What are the specialities of the character of a Muslim?
The Qur’an and the sayings of Muhammed (PBUH) enjoins each
Muslim to have the following characteristics in each of his actions. They
are-honesty, justice, honouring of contracts, patience, perseverance,
tolerance, mercy, humility, affection, decency, love, respect etc.
• Allah will not show mercy to him who does not show mercy
• The strong is not the one who overcomes the people by his
strength, but strong is the one who controls himself while in anger
• Modesty and chastity are the parts of the faith.
• The one, who protects the honour of his brethren in his
absence, will be saved from the horrible sufferings of Hell.
• It is treacherous to lie to your brethren in matters that
he trusts you.
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
What are the characteristics that ought not to be in a
Muslim?
The Qur’an and the sayings of Muhammed (PBUH) make it clear
that, Muslims ought not to harbour feelings deceit, jealousy, greed, hatred,
treachery, extravagance, miserliness, pride, hypocrisy, vainglory, mockery,
falsehood, gossip, scandal-mongering and short temper.
• Anybody who speaks a lot will have a lot of mistakes, and
those who commit a lot of mistakes will have a lot of sins, and those who have
a lot of sins will in the Helfire.
• No one will enter Paradise who has even a little bit of
pride.
• To be virtuous is to be morally upright. Vice is which
causes doubts in your mind and which you did not wish to be seen by others.
• Miserliness and immorality are two bad qualities, which
can never come together in a true believer.
• Gossippers and slanderers will never enter Paradise. If
any one has any of the following four bad qualities, he is a hypocrite. If he
has the only one of these four, there will still be signs of hypocrisy in him
until he gets rid of that vice. The four bad qualities are – betrayal of trust,
speaking untruth, breaking agreements and shouting foul words during quarrels.
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
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