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ETIQUETTE
The literal meaning of etiquette is respect, civility, genteel, and a civilization that includes sophistication and high taste.
In the terminological sense, etiquette is an appropriate, suitable, moral, and polite manner filled with love, honor, and respect.
Etiquette is not about bowing down to someone, standing with folded hands, or speaking sweetly. Rather, etiquette is the light of insight that
creates love, respect, balance, and civility in a person’s heart for others.
Sometimes etiquette forces us to remain silent and sometimes to speak under the pretext of ethics. Sometimes it fills us with gentleness in words and sometimes with glory and beauty. Because of the lack of etiquette, society suffers from restlessness, anxiety, and imbalance.
A well-mannered person can bring peace and serenity to society through his morality.
In short, etiquette is the voice of conscience and the light of insight that places the well mannered in the highest position of humanity and exalts him with closeness to God.
- Etiquette is the garment of the face and the beauty of character.
- Ethics are the mirror of morality.
- The morality of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is etiquette which is the ascension of all human characteristics.
- The discourse of a Muslim man of letters is the interpretation of truth, that is, divine inspiration.
- A speech that lacks ethics is not free from evil.
- The Creator and the Creation dislike immorality.
- Morality is the axis of humanity and the voice of conscience.
- Etiquette and Modesty are the guardians of faith.
- The inspired man of letters is a friend of Allah Almighty and his teachings are the summary of commandments.
- The moralist replies to harsh words with gentleness.
- Etiquette and justice are inseparable.
- Etiquette is the guarantor of peace, tranquility, and prosperity in society.
- Etiquette is a bright lamp for the darkness of ignorance.
- If there is morality on the subject of evil, it can be transformed into good.
- Sight is the light of vision and morality is the light of insight.
- A well-mannered person is like a beautiful fragrant flower.
- Morality is light from beginning to end.
- Silence is better than speech devoid of ethics.
- Etiquette protects speech from impudicities.
- In a society where Ethics and men of letters are despised, falsehood prevails.
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