Ethics of The Prophets- Ethos of Prophets from Adam to Khatam
This book shows some events that reveal the high traits and the wise behaviors of the prophets. It shows examples and lessons of the mannerism of the prophets.
Ethics of The Prophets - Ethos of Prophets from Adam to Khatam
Author: Muhammad Mehdi Taaj Langroodi
Translator: Ali Akbar Aghili Ashtiani
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications
First Edition 2000 - 1421 - 1379
Second Reprint 2007 - 1428 - 1386
Third Reprint 2007 - 1428 - 1386
Quds Press
Quantity: 2000
No. of pages: 216
Size: 162 x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-964-438-131-7
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- Ethics of The Prophets
- Publisher’s Note
- The Translator’s Note
- Introduction
- The Fourfold Characteristics Of The Prophets
- Visitation
- Cheerfulness And Shaking Hand
- The Prophets’ Dislike Of Affectation And Undue Trouble
- Prophets And Moral Virtues
- Prophet’s Salient Characteristics
- To Perfume The Whisker
- Cleanliness
- To Have Walking Stick
- The Fivefold Characteristics Of The Prophets
- Being Kind To Ladies
- The Way The Prophets Slept
- The Prophet’s Vigil
- Keeping Away From A Sinful Look
- The Prophet’s Forgiveness
- Avoiding Flattery
- The Prophets’ Way Of Speaking
- The Prophet’s Heritage
- The Prophet’s Supper
- Farming And Shepherdism
- Brushing One’s Teeth
- Truthfulness And Trustworthiness
- Where The Prophets Cannot Endure
- The Prophets And Perfume
- The Prophets And Tribulation
- Prophets And Immaculacy
- Longevity In The Light Of Obedience To God
- Perfume, Espouse, And Toothbrush
- Prophets’ Generosity
- Prophets’ Weapon
- 1. The Ethos Of Prophet Adam
- Introduction
- The Modesty Of Prophet Adam
- Weeping Over His Fault
- His Repentance
- His Love Of Beauty
- Acquaintance With Eve
- Patience And Tolerance
- His Thankfulness
- Begging Reward From God
- Use Of Hard-Earned Money
- Taciturnity
- Seeking A Remedy From The Evil Of Eblis
- Enjoining Keeping Secrets
- Mourning Abel
- Praising Allah After Sneezing
- Avoiding Haste
- Enjoining Piety (Fear Of Allah)
- Giving Away Part Of His Life To David
- Enjoining Good Deeds
- Tasbeeh And Taqdeess Of God At The Time Of Death
- Expression Of Pain And Inability At The Time Of Death
- 2. The Ethos Of Prophet Sheth
- 3. The Ethos Of Epoch (Prophet Idris )
- 4. The Ethos Of Prophet Noah
- Introduction
- Propagating Divine Mission
- Inviting People To Worship God
- Care For Believers
- Seeking Help From God
- His Servitude And Thanksgiving
- Praying And Cursing
- His Moral Advice To His Children
- His Worship
- His House
- His Opinion Of The World
- His Thanksgiving
- His Days And Nights
- Model For Thanksgiving
- His Appeal To Laa Ilaha Illa Allah
- His Lament
- Praying For His Persecutors
- His Endurance In Calling People To God
- Never Breaks His Promise
- 5. The Ethos Of Prophet Hud
- 6. The Ethos Of Prophet Saleh
- 7. The Ethos Of Prophet Abraham
- Introduction
- Immunity From Infidels
- His Thankfulness
- His Recommendations To His Sons
- Three Fold Virtues Of His
- His Truthfulness
- Why Did God Choose Him As A Friend?
- His Threefold Characteristics
- At His Table
- Reliance On God
- Thanking God For Not Committing Sin
- His Hospitality
- His Pity For Hagar And Ismail
- Entrusting Wife And Child To God
- Forbearance Before Sarah’s Bad Temper
- Asking God To Give Him A Daughter
- His Supplication For Sinners
- Abraham’s Demise
- His Desire For Long Life
- His Long Prostration
- The First One Who Fought In The Cause Of God
- His Zeal
- His Feeding Of People And Midnight Prayer
- The First Person Who Hoisted Banner
- Abraham’s "Zekr" In Mangonel
- The Zekr Which Saved Abraham
- His Looking For Guests
- His Prayer For Help From Allah
- Prostration Of Thanks
- Unconditional Obedience To God
- Mocking At Artificial Gods
- His Migration From The Land Of Infidelity
- Abraham’s Initiatives
- Nomenclature Of Abraham
- His Mornings And Evenings
- 8. The Ethos Of Lot
- 9. The Ethos Of Isaac
- 10. The Ethos Of Prophet Jacob
- Introduction
- He Recommends Keeping Secrets
- His Hospitality
- Jacob And The Good News
- His Letter To Save A Prisoner
- His Assistance
- During His Separation From Joseph
- His Grief
- Religion As Seen By Him
- His Fears Of Joseph Losing His Faith
- His Advice To His Sons In The Bed Of Death
- In The Service Of Baytul-Muqaddas
- 11. The Ethos Of Prophet Joseph
- Introduction
- His Modesty
- Pardoning His Brothers
- His Generosity
- His Nomenclature
- His Mottos Written On Prison Walls
- When He Arrived In The King’s Palace
- When Joseph Came To The King Of Egypt
- He Did Not Eat Fill During His Reign
- Prison Or Sin?
- His Invocation In Well
- Marrying Zoleikha
- Joseph’s Meal In Prison
- One Who Is Not Stranger (Lonely)
- The Result Of His Patience And Piety
- Joseph Feeds The Poor And Is Kind To Orphans
- 12. The Ethos Of Prophet Job (Ayyub)
- 13. The Ethos Of Prophet Shuaib
- 14. The Ethos Of Prophet Moses
- Introduction
- Moses’ Devotion
- Moses’ Advice
- Advice On Reliance
- Seeking Help God
- Asking For Deliverance
- Need For God
- Keeping Away From Lustful Look
- Modesty And Humility Before God
- Deeds For God
- Moses And The He-Goat
- Thanking God During His Childhood
- Sympathy And Prayer For Asieh
- Seeking God’s Pleasure
- His Humility
- No Way To Escape From Death
- God’s Command Above Mother’s Request
- Warm Welcome Given To Shuayb
- Asking For An Advice From Khidr
- Thanking God For Drowning Pharaoh
- Moses Broken Heart
- Seeking Advice From Khidr
- 15. The Ethos Of Prophet Khidr
- Introduction
- His Knowledge
- His Advice To Noses
- Khidr’s Humility
- His Condolence To The Household Of The Prophet Of Islam
- His Participation In Hajj Rituals And The Believers Prayers
- His Wise Words With Imam Baqer
- One Of His Desires
- Reading Moses Mind
- Taking The Opportunity
- His Justification Of Human Knowledge
- 16. The Ethos Of Prophet Ilyas (Elijah)
- 17. The Ethos Of Prophet Ismael, Truthful In Promise
- 18. The Ethos Of Luqman
- 19. The Ethos Of Prophet David (Dawud)
- Introduction
- His Appearance And Character
- Successful Businessman
- Frequent In Returning (To Allah)
- Prayer For Removing People’s Afflictions
- Weaver Of Basket
- His Advice To Solomon
- Helping A Bachelor To Get Married
- His Moral Advice
- His Grief Over His Son’s Death
- His Courage
- His Discipline
- His Recommendations
- David’s Maxims
- Meeting The Death Angel
- 20. The Ethos Of Prophet Solomon
- Introduction
- His Thankfulness
- Asking For Forgiveness
- Asking For A Heart Full Of Wisdom
- His Hospitality
- Mixing With The Poor
- The Virtue Of Glorification Of God
- His Clothing And Meal
- His Four Virtues
- His Advice To His Son
- His Seclusion For Worship
- His Appearance And Character
- Seeking Advice From Ant
- Learning From A Sparrow
- Solomon’s Thrones
- 21. The Ethos Of Prophet Daniel
- 22. The Ethos Of Jonah (Yunus)
- 23. The Ethos Of Prophet Zachariah
- 24. The Ethos Of Prophet John (Yahya)
- His Virtues As Mentioned In The Holy Quran
- Dislikes To Play
- Meeting Jesus Christ
- His Meal And Garment
- Seeking Advice From Jesus
- Weeping Out Of Fear Of God
- In The Grave Dug By Himself
- Inviting People To Repentance And Piety
- The Agony Of Death
- His Interest In Admonition
- Weeping And Smiling
- Simple Way Of Living
- 25. The Ethos Of Jesus Christ
- Introduction
- Doing Miracles.
- Inviting People To Serve God
- Enjoining Piety
- Verifying Torah And Gives The Good News Of Prophethood Of The Holy Messenger Of Islam
- Features Of Jesus Christ
- Gold And Mud Brick Equal To Jesus Christ
- Jesus’ Meal And Garment
- When Hearing Of The Day Of Judgment
- When Hearing An Admonition
- When Morning Came
- Detachment From The World
- His Admonitory Dialog With A Ruined City
- Sea Creatures
- With God’s Permission
- Forbidding Negative Attitude
- Free From Want
- His Humility
- Receiving Guests
- Immunity From Ignorance
- Reckoning
- When Passing By A House
- 26. The Ethos Of Prophet Muhammad
- The Personality Of The Holy Prophet
- Sublime Morality
- The Holy Quran Testifies To His Compassion
- The Holy Quran Testifies To His Leniency
- His Features
- His Respect For Those Having Moral Virtues
- His Permanent Request From God
- His Moral Virtues Before Prophethood
- His Six Fold Features
- Recommending Moral Virtues
- His Fair Attitude
- His Smile While Speaking
- His Association With The Needy
- His Four Features
- Imam Ali’s Description Of His Virtues
- Helping Others
- Helping His Own Family Members
- His Reaction To An Arab’s Impudence
- His Behavior At Home
- His Behavior Outside Home
- His Behavior In Meetings
- His Behavior Towards His Associates
- His Silence
- How Would He Sit?
- How Would He Sleep
- How Would He Enter A House
- How Would He Take Part In A Funeral
- On Facing The Corpse Of Those In Debt
- His Concern About A Martyr In Debt
- He And Pasture
- His Eight Fold Virtues
- A Child Polluting His Clothes
- Inquiring After Brothers In Faith
- His Personal Affairs
- When Visited
- Never Finding Faults With Others
- His Pleasantries
- An Example Of His Pleasantries
- A Similar Humor
- His Laughter Before Others Humor
- Showing Pleasure Before Others Humor
- Shaking Hands When Meeting Others
- A Person Who Had Feared Him
- Honoring Those Who Embrace Islam
- Honoring Guests
- A Man Who Came To Visit Him In Mosque
- Loving Children
- Being Kind To Children Was A Habit Of The Messenger Of Allah
- Kissing Of His Own Children
- A Person Who Did Not Kiss His Child
- Eating With The Needy
- His Behavior Toward Female Bedouins
- His Forbearance Towards The Bedouins Impudence
- Facing The People’s Impudence
- Accepting An Apology
- His Attitude Towards Abusive Poet
- Looking Into People’s Needs
- Observing Others Turn
- An Uninvited Guest
- Carrying Goods Home
- Planting Trees And Milking With His Own Hands
- How Would He Walk?
- How He Would Drink Water
- Avoiding Eating Hot Food
- Contentment With Bread And Vinegar
- The Night He Retired To Bed Hungry
- Eating A Little And Fearing God
- Milk Mixed With Honey
- His Food And Fuel
- His Heedlessness To The World’s Glitter
- The Impression Of Straw Mat On His Side
- A House Devoid Of Luxury
- The Blessed 12 Dirhams
- Care For Children
- Care For Children’s Personality
- Behavior Towards Other Children
- Being Kind To Children While Praying
- Shortening Of Prayer
- Not Rejecting Any Needy Person
- Giving Away His Own Shirt
- The Most Generous Man On The Earth
- His Generosity In The Eye Of Imam Ali
- An Ailing Beggar On His Knees
- Kind Behavior Towards The Poor
- His Foster Mother
- Respect For Foster Sister
- Meeting People’s Demand Between 2 Prayers
- In His Headquarters
- A Thirsty Cat
- The Holy Prophet And Bedouin
- Negus’ Envoys
- The Son Of Hatam Tai
- His Detachment From The World
- Living A Simple Life
- Good Behavior
- Conclusion Of Speech
- Flattery
- False Esteem
- Exaggeration
- Seeking Heal From His Aba (Cloak)
- Shaking Hands
- Two Circles Of Believers
- Zeal
- Seeking Help From God On The Day Of Badr
- Listening To The Holy Quran
- Weeping
- Showing No Desire For Revenge
- Forbidding Backbiting
- Enjoying No Privilege
- His Trustworthiness
- Keeping Promise
- Eating With Guests
- Never Speaking Ironically
- Salutation And Greeting
- Moral Mission
- Eating With Others
- Never Disgracing People
- Equal Division
- Weight-Lifter
- In Ummi-Salmah’s Home
- Endeavor In Prayer
- Prostration
- Daily Praise And Thanks
- Repentance
- Thankfulness
- Ibrahim
- His Wrath
- When Riding
- Inhibition
- How He Would Walk?
- He And The Orphans
- Condolence To The Son Of Zeid Ibn -Hareseh
- Visiting The Sick And Taking Part In Funeral
- Prayer For The Unjust
- Explanation
- When He Felt Proud
- Humiliating Others
- Three Other Virtues
- Camel Race
- Brushing The Teeth
- Brushing The Teeth At Night
- New Clothes
- In Prayer
- The Holy Prophet’s Oaths
- Kissing The Hand Of A Worker
- Tidying Up
- Abo-Jahl’s Confession
- Akramah Son Of Abo-Jahl
- Habits
- Water Carrying
- Those Resembling Him
- Greeting Women
- General Pardon
- Respect For The Elderly
- Meeting A Worker
- Meeting An Idle Person
- Learning How To Use Weapons
- Seeking Refuge To God
- The Greater Jihad
- Advice
- Adulteration
- Advice To Survivors
- Children Of The End Of The World
- Practical Lesson
- Bibliography