URDU 3 TOLERANCE AND ETIQUETTES IN TALKING, IN THE LIGHT OF THE QURAN, SUNNAH AND THE TEACHINGS OF PEER MUHAMMAD KARAM SHAH AL-AZHARI

گفتگو میں رواداری اور آداب قرآن وسنت اور پیر محمد کرم شاہ الازہری کی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں

Authors

  • Faisal Deputy Registrar, Lasbela University, Balochistan.
  • Bashir Ahmed Rind Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Religion and Islamic Culture, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2020.0402u03

Keywords:

Tolerance and etiquettes in talking, , Tolerance in Speech, , Teachings of Peer Muhammad Karam Shah Al-Azhari.

Abstract

A human depends on other human for their happiness and long life, that’s why a human is called a social animal. Speech is the only thing through which human shows their value/worth in the society. A human always tries to show/prove that they (he/she) are/is not just a social animal but a better member of society. A human uses tongue to show emotions of well wishes to others. Tongue is the most important organ in human body. It is said that your heaven depends on the use of tongue. Allah Almighty has given tongue to communicate/talk. However it is said that some people use it like their hands and feet (in treating others), and that is the place where a human becomes worst than an animal. This article analyzes to speech, its proper usage, tolerance and speaking good or bad language according to various situations in the light of Quran, Sunnah and teachings of Justice Peer Muhammad Karam Shah Al-Azhari (R.A)

 

Author Biographies

Faisal, Deputy Registrar, Lasbela University, Balochistan.

 

 

 

Bashir Ahmed Rind, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Religion and Islamic Culture, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

 

 

 

 

 

Published

2020-11-24

How to Cite

Faisal, & Rind, B. A. (2020). URDU 3 TOLERANCE AND ETIQUETTES IN TALKING, IN THE LIGHT OF THE QURAN, SUNNAH AND THE TEACHINGS OF PEER MUHAMMAD KARAM SHAH AL-AZHARI: گفتگو میں رواداری اور آداب قرآن وسنت اور پیر محمد کرم شاہ الازہری کی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں. Habibia Islamicus (The International Journal of Arabic and Islamic Research), 4(2), 29-42. https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2020.0402u03