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God the Almighty asks from the Messenger of God (peace be
upon him) in particular and from all Muslims in general to be forgiving
(Qur'an, 42:37; 3:134). Thus, God loves good attitudes such as spending and
serving for the sake of humankind at all times under all circumstances,
forgiving people, and avoiding doing something wrong when we become angry.
Even if one has the right to retaliate in response to an
evil action, forgiveness is more appropriate for those who are more pious. The
Qur'an enlightens all humanity on this issue: The recompense of an evil deed
can only be an evil equal to it; but whoever pardons and makes reconciliation,
his reward is due from God. Surely He does not love the wrongdoers (Qur'an,
42:40; see also Qur'an, 42:43).
Besides, each of us lives on the path that God has ordained
for him or her. For this reason, it is important to emphasize serving rather
than fighting. God says in the Qur'an (5:48), Strive then together as if
competing in good works, and also, Say: Every one acts according to his own
character (made up of his creed, worldview and disposition), and your Lord
knows best who is guided in his way (17:84). Therefore, individuals should not
dispute and fight over their different ideas to satisfy their ambitions and
self-interests. Rather, on the contrary, they should compete to show good
character and to serve in the best way; they should support each other not in
wrongdoing, but in doing good.
Trustworthiness
An important dimension of being a Muslim is trustworthiness.
Every Prophet is introduced in the Qur'an with the attribute of
trustworthiness.6 First and foremost, the Prophet Muhammad, the most
trustworthy of the heavens and earth, and all the prophets preceding him, made
efforts to promote trustworthiness in their societies.
In a place where trust does not exist, love, respect and
solidarity are also absent. The lack of trust destroys family, as well as
social, cultural, and economic life. For this reason, the Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) states that trustworthiness and treachery cannot exist
together7 and asserts, "One, who betrays, harms, or deceives a Muslim, is
not of us."8 He describes the ideal Muslim as thus: "A Muslim is one
from whose hand and tongue people are safe. A believer is one from whom people
know that their wealth and lives are safe."
In one hadith, the Messenger of God describes those who are
good and those who are bad: "The good amongst you is the one from whom
good things are expected and by whom people are sure that they will not be
harmed. The bad amongst you is the one from whom good things are not expected
and from whose evil people do not feel safe."10 From this, it can be
understood that a believer is one who is trustworthy, and therefore, no one
would fear any danger from him or her under any circumstances.
In Islam, good morals, love and respect for God and the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are expected from believers. Appropriate
love, mercy and compassion are to be shown, not only to people but also to
every creature in nature since, according to Islam's core understanding, every
creation is a blessing from God and the protection of a blessing is the most
fitting behavior for a human being.
Therefore, individuals should not dispute and fight over their different ideas to satisfy their ambitions and self-interests.
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