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The best thing about morals

Morality is one of the beautiful qualities that characterizes a person, and here for you in this article is the most beautiful thing that has been said about morality.

The best thing about morals

  • The most lying person is the one who talks a lot about himself.
  • Hearts are vessels, lips are their locks, and tongues are their keys. Let every person keep the key to his secret.
  • Be humble about exaltedness, renounce wisdom, be fair about strength, and pardon power.
  • Happiness and moral duty are connected inseparable.
  • Contentment is an inexhaustible treasure.
  • Don't be like the top of a mountain, you see people as small and people see it as small.
  • Morality is revealed in the hour of distress.
  • If you are honest, why swear?
  • Travel is the balance of morals.
  • Start reforming morals, for it is the first path.
  • Will is the mother of morals.
  • In the beginning is bread, then morals.
  • Two things define your personality: your patience when you have nothing, and your actions when you have everything.
  • Ethics is a plant whose roots are in the sky, and its flowers and fruits perfume the earth.
  • A person cannot become a scientist before becoming a human being.
  • Ask your brother seventy excuses.
  • One of the signs of generosity is mercy, and one of the signs of meanness is cruelty.
  • If you deal with a mean person, then you and those who trade with him are the same.
  • Do not underestimate anyone, for perfection belongs to God alone, and do not openly acknowledge the defects of creation, and your defect is tucked away.
  • Morality is not only about being good, but about being good at something.
  • Don't let your determination and enthusiasm turn into stubbornness and ignorance.
  • Ethics is the basis of life and the basis of success for every nation.
  • Do not be proud of the certificates you hold, as the certificate is not always evidence of a broad culture, but the evidence of your culture is embodied in your words and behavior.
  • Moral education is more important to a person than his bread and clothing.
  • Sow good, even if it is in the wrong place, it will still be good and it will bear fruit one day.
  • Action is the only means of expression of morality.
  • There is no chivalry for a liar, and no piety for a bad person.
  • Fear is the father of morals.
  • Institutions corrupt when their base is not moral.
  • A person must look at himself thoughtfully and deeply before criticizing others.
  • Good manners is one of the lifeboats.
  • The basis of morality is to abstain from lying.
  • Do not seek help from an oppressor over another, lest you become prey to both.
  • Some small good deeds may protect you from the pitfalls of the path on the Day of Resurrection, so do not underestimate them.
  • Tell the truth even if you have to.
  • God has made honorable morals and their virtues a link between us and Him.
  • Ali Ibn Abi Talib said: If fanaticism is necessary, then let your fanaticism be for honorable morals and praiseworthy actions.
  • The righteousness of your command to morals is its reference, so straighten the soul with morals.
  • It is a sign of good manners to have the best of people in your house.
  • Nothing in the world corrupts morals like money.
  • The moral act is the one after which you feel comfortable and the immoral is the one after which you feel uncomfortable.
  • Be wise with a principle, and people will respect you for it, and do not be foolish, devoid of any logic, so that morals do not evaluate your speech.
  • Good manners cover up many bad deeds, just as bad manners cover up many good deeds.
  • A person with morals transcends his remembrance, and with it he is favored and revered.
  • Bad company spoils good manners.
  • It is not shameful to admit a mistake, but it is shameful to know the mistake and be silent about it.
  • If someone else is asked, do not answer, because that is an underestimation of the questioner and the person responsible.
  • It is not the moral perfection one attains that matters, but the manner in which one attains it.
  • Virtues are four: chastity, fixing the situation, preserving the brothers, and helping neighbors.
  • Your morals are your credit to people, so improve your work and morals, you will be the richest of the rich, and if you want to publicize your bankruptcy, then your bad morals support you for that.
  • We are not satisfied except with the life of the free, and we are not satisfied except with the morals of the free.
  • Watch God when you open and close your eyelids.
  • A person can enter the hearts of others without uttering a single word, as his behavior that speaks of noble qualities and good morals is sufficient for him.
  • If someone does you a favor, beware of forgetting him.
  • People have mentalities and differences, so some of them are stupid and this is called the naive, and among them are the intelligent and this is called the shrewd, and among them are the very shrewd and this is called the noble or the supernatural, and among them is the knowledgeable one with present insight in every matter and this is called the wise, and among them is the natural and this is what is called the dominant mentality.
  • Do good for your friends to increase your love, and do good for your enemies to become your friends.
  • A person's morals are not complete unless he is equal to praising people and slandering him.
  • In ethics treasures livelihoods capacity.
  • If your enemy consults with you, give him advice, because by consulting he has moved out of your hostility to your loyalty.
  • Accompany people with whatever manners you wish, they will accompany you.
  • A person must be merciful, because mercy unites people, and he must be polite, because literature unites discordant hearts.
  • If a hair remains between you and people, do not cut it.
  • Two things arouse in me admiration and respect: the starry sky above me, and my morals.
  • A man without morals is a monster unleashed upon this world.
  • Beware of self-satisfaction, for it compels you to lethargy, and beware of arrogance, for it will implicate you in foolishness.
  • Do not forbid a creation and do the same. Shame on you if you do great.
  • It is better to make your way with your smile than with your sword.
  • If you praise him, he will be ashamed, and if you insult him, he will be silent.
  • If you do not have anything to give to others, give charity with a kind word, a sincere smile, and treat people with good manners.
  • If you have power over your enemy, pardon him as a thank you for being able to overcome him.
  • Do not let your tongue join your eyes when criticizing the faults of others. Do not forget that they, like you, have eyes and tongues.
  • Ethics is a tree that grows and flourishes whenever it is watered with the water of love and loyalty. It is a star that shines brightly in the sky of brotherhood and serenity. It is a bridge on which ships of love and loyalty anchor.
  • Do not be ashamed of giving a little, for deprivation is less of it.
  • Accompany people with good manners, for there is little reciprocity between them.
  • Nothing is linked to something better than sincerity to piety, from forbearance to knowledge, and from sincerity to action, for it is the adornment of morals and the source of virtues.
  • Nothing in the world corrupts morals like money.
  • A face protected by modesty is like a hidden gem in a container.
  • Make sure that the face you see in the mirror every morning is bright, as you may not see it for the rest of the day, but others will see it.
  • Do not despair, despair is not from the morals of Muslims.
  • You cannot give without love, and you cannot love without forgiveness.
  • Hypocrisy is a moral falsehood that proves the value of true morality.
  • 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.
  • Do not put your ladder on the wrong wall, lest it be at the expense of your dignity, family or religion.
  • If people are injured in their morals.. then mourn them and mourn for them.
  • Union is the fruit of a tree with branches, leaves, trunks and roots, which are virtuous morals in their ranks.
  • If you want to know the morals of a man, place authority in his hand, and then see how he behaves.
  • Do not ask others to glorify your mentality, while you do not respect theirs.
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