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Proverbs and sayings about morals

The religion of Islam urges good morals, such as refraining from harm, doing good, being kind to people, and being patient with people. The Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, defined good morals when he was asked about it as: (to reconcile with those who cut you off, to pardon those who wronged you, and to give to those who deprived you), and here we present to you some Among the valuable sayings and proverbs mentioned regarding good morals and good manners:

  • If you want to be obeyed, command what is possible.
  • In ethics treasures livelihoods capacity.
  • If a person does not desecrate his honor with meanness, then every garment he wears is beautiful.
  • A person cannot become a scientist before becoming a human being.
  • If you honor the generous, you will control him, and if you honor the mean, it will lead to rebellion.
  • Two things continue to arouse admiration and respect in me: the starry sky above me, and the high morals within me.
  • It is enough for a person to count his faults.
  • Morals are revealed in times of distress.
  • Malm ashamed, then do whatever you want.
  • A decent person is one who, if you praise him, becomes ashamed, and if you attack him, he becomes silent.
  • The purest races of people are the best morals.
  • There is no chivalry for a liar, nor piety for a bad manners.
  • I know people in God Ordahm what God has for him.
  • If a person's environment changes one day, then his morals change according to it.
  • Feel disgusted about what Ogillk what Oarzak.
  • Be humble out of exaltation, renounce wisdom, be fair out of strength, and forgive out of power.
  • Best generosity tender before the deadline.
  • Nothing is combined with something better than sincerity to piety, from dream to knowledge, and from honesty to action, for it is the adornment of morals and the spring of virtues.
  • The closest ones are the first to be favored.
  • The moral is truthful, the violent is weak, the original is noble, the forbearing is wise, and the honorable is chaste.
  • Human beings are indicative of generosity.
  • Good manners is one of the lifeboats.
  • Arrogance over arrogant humility.
  • The lowest of the honorable morals is to keep his secret, and the highest of his morals is to forget what has been confided to him.
  • Humility is an honor trap.
  • If you want to know the morals of a man, place authority in his hand, and then see how he behaves.
  • quality than existing.
  • Free sign suffices.
  • The dream is the master of morals.
  • Evidencing good as actors.
  • Kindness to the offender is reproach.
  • The honorable, if strengthened, is humble, and the lowly, if strengthened, is arrogant.
  • Honesty is evidence of piety.
  • Honesty is good for a boy, and lying is one of his faults.
  • Laughing without a reason is rude.
  • Reproach is better than hatred.
  • Reproach is heart soap.
  • Chastity is an unbeatable army.
  • Forgiveness when possible.
  • Amnesty fit Quran and spoil Varmint.
  • Wealth in the hands of the mean is as ugly as the ugliness of the generous in impoverishment.
  • Credit is what the enemies witnessed.
  • A good example is better than advice.
  • A good example is better than a commandment.
  • Contentment is an inexhaustible treasure.
  • Lying is a disease and honesty is a cure.
  • The generous is one of the most generous of the free.
  • The generous oppresses those above it, and the mean oppresses those beneath it.
  • The believer is like a bee that eats good and gives birth to good.
  • A person with morals transcends his remembrance.
  • clean is from belief.
  • Grace is a dowry bride thanksgiving.
  • Promise is clouds and achievement is rain.
  • Own people to keep his secret.
  • God loves lofty things and hates low ones.
  • The ability goes away Alhafizah.
  • One Bosgrih, his heart and his tongue.
  • You were named here to be congratulated.
  • It's just a fabric.
  • The first people to pardon best suited to punishment.
  • Don't ever apologize for it.
  • The good news in his face waving.
  • Mohsen Ammar's house.
  • The crown of virility is humility.
  • Letting go of guilt is easier than apologizing.
  • Completely honest telling what minds carry.
  • Forgetting the faults of the brothers will preserve their affection for you.
  • Good manners are the best companion.
  • Good manners dissolve sins as the sun melts ice.
  • Good manners necessitate affection.
  • The right of those who wrote with musk to be sealed with amber.
  • You were created free from every defect, as if you were created as you wish.
  • The best of people for people is the best for himself.
  • The best of people is the one who makes people happy with goodness.
  • The best of the noble prayers I return.
  • The best of you is the best of you to his family (Hadith).
  • The boy is two years old.
  • The last of them is a drink.
  • The secret to success is always to move forward.
  • The master of the people is their servant.
  • I thanked Jamil for making my tears and eye tears the measure of feeling.
  • The righteousness of your command to morals is its reference, so straighten the soul with morals.
  • Treat people with a kind opinion and meet those you meet with an open face.
  • Treat people as you would like them to treat you.
  • a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
  • When in Rome, act as the Romans do.
  • Excessive intimacy is a win-win for bad peers.
  • So and so is the jewel of the crown and the mediator of the necklace.
  • In ethics treasures livelihoods capacity.
  • The believer's heart is his guide.
  • A little in the pocket is better than a lot in the unseen.
  • Kind words and forgiveness are better than charity followed by harm. (The Holy Qur’an Al-Baqarah 263)
  • Everyone does what he does best
  • Asking humiliates a people, and giving also honors a people.
  • Don't make a pardon face with reprimand.
  • Do not be sweet to be eaten, nor bitter to be thrown away.
  • Don't joke with the honorable, so he gets angry at you, nor the low, so he gets angry with you.
  • Do not forbid a creation and come like it. Shame on you if you do great.
  • There is no good in one who does not compose or compose.
  • Each serves as an article and timeless men.
  • For adversity men are spared.
  • If lying saves, then honesty saves.
  • Not everyone who says a word is faithful.
  • Part of the goodness of a person’s Islam is that he abandons what does not concern him.
  • Brotherhood rebuke is better than missing.
  • Of humility to God lifted.
  • Of good character, he rested and rested.
  • Whoever has good character deserves his rights.
  • Like Father, Like Son.
  • Of a young man caught on something on it.
  • He who knows himself knows his Lord.
  • Whoever is not satisfied with what is easy is not satisfied with much.
  • Yes, the dress is healthy if it drapes over the circumference.
  • Yes, help in chivalry money.
  • Yes, the educator of eternity.
  • Yes, the eyebrow of desires turned a blind eye.
  • This cub is from that lion.
  • It is morals that grow like a plant if it is watered with the water of honors.
  • Hey, hushed in the dark, flares.
  • Better than you, my eyes have never seen, and more beautiful than you, women have never given birth.
  • Nations have morals as long as they remain, and if their morals are gone, they are gone.
  • Even if I am the last of his time, I will do what the first ones could not.
  • That is, people have no flaws.
  • It comes as honorable as it is honorable.
  • Small things are magnified in the eye of a small person, but great things are small in the eye of a great person.
  • And if you had been harsh and hard-hearted, they would have dispersed from around you (Qur’an Al-Imran 159)
  • Whatever creation a person has, even if he thinks it is hidden from people, it will be known.
  • Morality is not just about being good, but about being good for something.
  • Avoid associating with a liar, and if you have to, do not believe him.
  • People are ignorant of who was the ruler’s oppressor and the Brotherhood’s humiliator.
  • People brought an answer who did not get angry
  • Ethics is a plant whose roots are in the sky, and its flowers and fruits perfume the earth.
  • Miserliness humiliates men's necks.
  • Moral education is more important to a person than his bread and clothes.
  • I see every person who sees the fault of others and is blind to the fault in which he is.
  • Institutions corrupt when their base is not moral.
  • I teach him archery every day, and when his forearm got stronger, he shot at me.
  • Start reforming morals, for it is the first path.
  • The richest of the rich is he who is not miserly.
  • Befriend people with whatever character you want and they will be with you.
  • The least happy people are the envious.
  • He who has bad character tortures himself.
  • The miser is great, the gallant, has little morals.
  • Befriend people with good morals, for there is little reward between them.
  • The miser is rich in poverty and his kitchen is wilderness.
  • Union is the fruit of a tree with branches, leaves, trunks and roots, which are virtuous morals in their ranks.
  • The envious person sees the disappearance of your blessing as a blessing for him
  • Noble morals are ten: sincerity of the tongue, sincerity of strength, giving to the beggar, good manners, rewarding with favors, and upholding ties of kinship.
  • Envy is a burden that its bearer cannot bear
  • Bad company spoils good manners.
  • Envy is a disease that cannot be cured
  • A person can enter the hearts of others without uttering a single word, as his speaking behavior suffices him with noble qualities and good morals.
  • Envy, hypocrisy, and lying are the equivalent of humiliation.
  • touch wood.
  • The traitor is the brother of the murderer.
  • The evil one does not think good of people.
  • Gloating over the afflicted person is mean.
  • Imprinting prevailed over imprinting.
  • The needy is the one who needs the mean.
  • Anger rusts the mind.
  • Pranks bring small evil and great war.
  • Deception is the trick of the helpless.
  • The humiliated is the one who loses his authority.
  • Youth, leisure, and novelty are corrupting to a person.
  • The drowning person is suspended by every rope.
  • If you are a liar, be a man.
  • You are struck with cold iron.
  • The first anger is madness and the last is regret.
  • Beware of me and listen, neighbour.
  • What a miserable slogan is envy?
  • An immoral body and an infidel heart.
  • The most common bird birds are chicks.
  • The envious of a blessing is only satisfied with its disappearance.
  • lies rope is short.
  • The best friends are those who refrain from joking.
  • He who enrages the humiliated is humiliated with a living.
  • Summer wind and Tariq is gentle.
  • A miser's beggar is deprived and his wealth is hidden.
  • He remained silent for a long time and spoke in disbelief.
  • The evil of talking is lying.
  • The evil of fish disturbs the water.
  • The worst people are those who do not care that people see them as offensive.
  • It is astonishing how many people claim virtue to be incomplete, and regretful how many people claim deficiency to be virtuous.
  • It may grow thorns amid flowers.
  • Too much laughter destroys prestige.
  • Words like honey and whispers like honey.
  • Do not extend to His Excellency a hand that is short of favor.
  • There is no good in someone for whom no one lasts.
  • There is no opinion for those who are not obeyed.
  • No opinion for lying.
  • There is no rest for the envious.
  • Neither in the caravan nor in the army.
  • There is no chivalry for a miser.
  • Grapes do not bear fruit.
  • He does not bear hatred towards those who hold high ranks.
  • The envious will not be satisfied with you until you die.
  • People do not thank those who do not thank God.
  • He does not like the fasting of Rajab.
  • how fair envy is, it starts with its owner and kills him.
  • The envious has nothing but what he envies.
  • Whoever obeys his anger loses his morals.
  • Whoever kindles the fire of strife will be burned by it.
  • Whoever does good without Him has no excuse.
  • Whoever shows his anger, his scheming will be diminished.
  • Whoever deceives us is not one of us (Hadith).
  • He who misses good manners will not benefit from it.
  • He whose inner lining is spoiled is like one who has drowned in water.
  • He who has not endured horrors has not attained hopes.
  • He who controls his anger beware of his enemy.
  • A person's hypocrisy is one of his humiliations.
  • Some people have a disease like stomach ailment that has no cure.
  • There is evil in people. If it were apparent, they would not associate with each other, but God covered it with a covering.
  • How much I taught him how to rhyme, and when he said a rhyme, he made me laugh.
  • I used to disparage you at the time, but I have now disparaged you at the time.
  • Whoever does not fear insults will be insulted.
He who does not honor himself will not be honored.
  • They eat dates and I throw away the pits.
  • He hunts in turbid water.
  • He kills the dead man and goes to his funeral.
  • It is enough for an envious person to feel sad when you are happy.
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