Some of the Sayings of Muhammad:
by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Islam
- Islamic Ideal
- Trust in God
- Union with God
- The Heart
- Motives
- Respect for Parents and Age
- Sympathy
- Scrupulous Piety
- Labour is Dignified: Working Life
- Charity
- A Hypocrite
- Patience in Adversity
- Modesty, Chastity and Courtesy
- Muslim Brotherhood
- Women
- Manners
- Kings and Others in Authority
- God and His Apostle
- Muslim
- The Worst of Men and the Best
- Death
- Consideration towards those who Profess not Islam
- Paradise
- Asceticism
- A Chaste Life
- The End of the World
- Modesty of the Great Apostle
- Capital Crimes
- Faith is Synonymous with Acts of Righteousness
- Faith
- How is the Existence of Faith Felt?
- The Apostle of God
- Temperance in Everything
- Thoughtfulness
- Guests
- Man is Sinless by Birth
- Prayer
- Misappropriation and Cruelty
- The Godly Men
- Superstition
- Education and Preaching
- Acts are Accountable
- Wives
- Children
- Backbiting and Slander
- Mortal Sins
- The World
- Repentance
- Kith and Kin
- Reason and Common-sense
- Proud People
- Meekness and Humility
- Orphan
- Punishment
- Hygiene
- Muhammad Jealous of the Unity of God
- Honour
- Dealings, Shopping and Purchases
- Servant
- Self-control
- Manners and Character
- Envy and Suspicion
- Circumspect
- The World
- Contentment
- Manners
- Advice to Muaz
- Death
- Prayer
- Sympathy and Fellow-feeling
- Visiting the Sick
- Spreading of Truth
- Paradise
- Backbiting
- Manners of the Prophet: Jealous for Allah -- a Philanthropist
- How Slavery was Wisely Abolished
- Good Company
- Education
- Modesty and Kindness of the Prophet
- People of the Book
- Paradise
- Oppression
- Muhammad and his Prayer
- Marriage
- Muhammad
- Humility
- Forgiveness
- Daughters and Girls
- Constancy
- Fortitude
- Forethought
- Fasting
- Consideration towards Muslims