Core Islamic Values That All Muslims Should Follow

Posted by Muslim Reflection on November 24th, 2017

The religion of Islam being the complete code of life strongly supports the concept of human welfare and urges that a Muslim should reflect accordingly. Islam motivates its followers to contribute positively towards their social setup and not get indulged in any mischievous or harmful activity that is in way threatening or obstructive. The noblest teachings of this beautiful religion quite comprehensively explain about the rights of every individual in the society while defining about the obligations and duties a Muslim needs to perform in almost every sphere of life. The main theme on which Islam is based is "Virtue" or good deeds. It clearly identifies the core values a believer must adopt and adhere to, in order to create and nurture a peace and serene environment. Let's know about these core values Islam stresses upon to get eternal reward alongside contributing positively towards societal amity and prosperity.

1. The Belief in One God Unites the Entire Society

As we go back in the Islamic era, when Roman and Greek empires enjoyed a prosperous rule, most of the civilizations believed in more than one god. They had separate gods for different affairs. It did not allow those civilizations to unite and they scattered apart with the passage of time. The concept of one God keeps the Muslims united. It ties the Muslims regardless of the geographical boundaries. I admit that today there are more than fifty Muslim countries in the world, but still they lack unity. There is a strong need of connecting to each other with the help of the true spirit of Islam. I am a Muslim and I am proud to be a Muslim but I still admit that we are not following the teachings of Islam with the full effect.

2. Service to Mankind

Among the basic teachings of Islam is also included the service towards mankind. Regardless of the religious beliefs of others; Islam stresses that all Muslims should respect the human spirit. Muslim society must respect the rights of each and every person. The Islamic doctrine allows freedom to the minorities as well to practice their religious obligations without any fear. The rulers or the leaders in the Islamic state are bound to do nothing but serve humanity as they will be accountable in the Supreme Court of Allah Almighty on the Day of Judgment regarding their people. The great second Caliph of Islam Umar (Radi ALLAHU Anho)'s life history strongly signifies this point.

3. Equality and Justice

Islam does not discriminate people from one another. Islamic society is bound to exercise complete equality. There should be no difference between the rich and the poor, black and the white except on account of piety as clearly stated by the beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in the Last Sermon. According to Islamic teachings, tribes are just for the purpose of identification. No one is superior to the other. Allah will treat everyone on the basis of justice, on the day of the judgment whether he is Muslim or non-Muslim.

"Beware! Whoever is cruel and hard on a non-Muslim minority, or curtails their rights, or burdens them with more than they can bear, or takes anything from them against their free will; I (Prophet Muhammad) will complain against the person on the Day of Judgment." (Abu Dawud)

Justice is what makes the Islamic society different from the other dynasties. Unfortunately, today Muslim countries are not exercising justice in the real spirit, but the real teachings of Islam emphasize on the importance of justice. Caliph Umar (Radi ALLAHU Anho) is best known for the true implementation of justice. That is why most of the European courtiers still follow the "Omar Laws".

4. Man is the Central Figure in Islamic Culture

Islamic teachings tell us about the importance of human being. Islam focuses on the public welfare. The concept of Zakat far above than today's concept of taxation was introduced to help the needy and the poor. There was a time during the reign of Caliph Umar (Radi ALLAHU Anho) when there was a huge majority of Zakat payers, and there were not enough needy or poor people. This prosperity was achieved within a less period of time and it was a remarkable achievement at that time.

5. Respect for Women

Islam, for the first time in the history of mankind, introduced the rights of inheritance for the women. Islam has a huge regard for the respectful behavior towards women. It was a remarkable step towards the prosperity of women in the society. Islam orders the parents to stop burying their girls alive. Islam prohibits the forced marriage against the will of the girl. The ranks of a mother are so high that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) gave the glad tidings of Paradise lying under the feet of the mother.

The need of the hour is to restore these values in our societies. We just keep on talking about these important values but it is of no use if we do not reflect accordingly by implementing in our lives as well. Islam is a practical religion and it teaches us how to live. We just need to follow the teachings through our actions.

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