Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
topics having to do with what the Muslim should seek to acquire of etiquette in his daily life (eating, drinking, sleeping and so on). This section also covers what the Muslim should develop of good characteristics, and points out the blameworthy characteristics that he should avoid when dealing with people.
This sections also deals with ways of rectifying one’s heart; developing a connection with Allah, may He be exalted; and the hereafter.
Should he tell his friend’s family about his misdeeds?
What is the ruling on insulting and mocking by way of joking?
Are our salawat conveyed to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) at times other than Friday?
Should the supplication for hearing thunder be repeated if the thunder is continuous?
There is nothing wrong with repeating this dhikr – “Subhan alladhi yusabbih ur-ra‘du bi hamdihi wa’l-mala’ikatu min kheefatihi (Glory be to the One Whom the thunder glorifies and praises, and the angels [also glorify Him] out of fear and awe of Him” – when hearing thunder more than once.Is it permissible to have the dua of entering toilet on the door of the bathroom
Ruling on giving gifts or charity to the servant
What is the ruling on likening someone to the Companions?
Du`a after Reading Quran
-It is recommended for the Muslim to end any gathering with this Du`a: “Subhanaka Allahumma wa bi hamdika, la ilaha illa anta, astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayk” whether it is a gathering to read the Quran or to offer a prayer, or he sat with his friends, or with his family members, or to reconcile between people. -There is no proven Du`a specifically for completing the Quran, neither this Du`a nor any other.How can we reconcile between the idea of competing in doing good and loving good for others?
How can he make seeking Allah’s pleasure – and not seeking people’s pleasure – his main concern?