Adab (behavior)
Categories: Islam-related stubs
| Arabic |
|---|
| أدب |
| Transliteration |
| Adab |
| Translation |
| "behavior" |
Adab is a term referring to the prescribed way of living as outlined in the religion of Islam. The religion of Islam has rules of etiquette and a moral code involving every aspect of life. Muslims refer to Adab as good manners, courtesy, respect, and appropriateness. These manners cover even the slightest acts, such as entering, or exiting a washroom, the posture of sitting, and cleaning one’s self. According to Sahih Bukhari, the Prophet never used bad language neither a 'Fahish nor a Mutafahish. He used to say 'The best amongst you are those who have the best manners and character.'
Examples of encouraged Adab
"Repel evil with that which is best: We are Well-acquainted with the things they say." - Quran 23:96.
"And when they hear vain talk, they turn away therefrom and say: 'To us our deeds, and to you yours; peace be to you: we seek not the ignorant.'" - Quran 28:55.
"Those who spend (freely), whether in prosperity, or in adversity; who restrain anger, and pardon (all) men; for Allah loves those who do good." - Quran 3:134.
"When a (courteous) greeting is offered you, meet it with a greeting still more courteous, or (at least) of equal courtesy. Allah takes careful account of all things." - Quran 4:86.