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    Sixt y Ti ps f rom Holy Quran

    1. Respect and honour all human beings irrespective of theirreligion, colour, race, sex, language, status, property, birth,profession/ job and so on [17/ 70]

    2. Talk straight , to the poin t, without any ambiguit y or deception

    [33/ 70]

    3. Choose best words to speak an d say them in t he best possibleway [17/ 53, 2/ 83]

    4. Do not shout . Speak politely k eeping your voice low. [31/ 19]

    5. Always speak t he tr u th . Shu n words that are deceitfu l andostentatious [22/ 30]

    6. Do not confound t ru th with falsehood [2/ 42]

    7. Say with you r mouth what is in your heart [3/ 167]

    8. Speak in a civil ised manner in a language th at is recogn ised byth e society and is comm only used [4/ 5]

    9. When you voice an opin ion, be ju st, even i f it is against a relat ive[6/ 152]

    10. Do not be a bragging boaster [31/ 18]

    11. Do not talk, listen or do anythi ng vain [23/ 3, 28/ 55]

    12. Do not part icipate in any palt ry. If you pass near a fut ile play,then pass by with dignit y [25/ 72]

    13. Do not verge upon any immodesty or lewdness whether

    surr eptit ious or overt [6/ 151].

    14. If, un int entionall y, any miscondu ct occur s by you , then correctyourself expedit iously [3/ 134].

    15. Do not be cont empt uous or ar rogant with people [31/ 18]

    16. Do not walk haughtily or with conceit [17/ 37, 31/ 18]

    17. Be moderate in th y pace [31/ 19]

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    18. Walk with h umi lity and sedateness [25/ 63]

    19. Keep you r gazes lowered devoid of any lecherous leers andsalacious stares [24/ 30-31, 40/ 19].

    20. If you do not have complete knowledge about anyt h in g, bet terkeep your mout h shu t. You might t hin k that speakin g about

    someth ing without full kn owledge is a tr ivial matter. Bu t it mighthave grave consequences [24/ 15-16]

    21. When you hear someth ing malicious about someone, keep afavour able view about h im/ her unt il you att ain ful l knowledgeabout the matter. Consider oth ers inn ocent unt il they are provengui lty with solid and tr u th ful evidence [24/ 12-13]

    22. Ascertain the truth of any news, lest you smite someone in

    ignorance and afterwar ds repent of what you did [49/ 6]

    23. Do not follow blin dly any in format ion of which you have nodir ect k nowledge. (Using your facu lt ies of percept ion andconcept ion) you m ust ver ify it for yourself. In the Cour t of yourLord , you will be held accoun table for you r hearin g, sight , and thefacul ty of reasoning [17/ 36].

    24. Never th ink that you have reached the final stage of knowledgeand nobody k nows m ore than your self. Remember! Above everyoneendowed wi th k nowledge is another endowed wi th m ore knowledge[12/ 76]. Even t he Prophet [p.b.u .h] was asked to keep praying, "OMy sustainer ! Advance me in knowledge." [20:114]

    25. The believers are but a single Broth erhood. Live like members ofone family, broth ers and sisters un to one another [49/ 10].

    26. Do not make mockery of oth ers or r idicu le oth ers [49/ 11]

    27. Do not defame oth ers [49/ 11]

    28. Do not insult others by nickn ames [49/ 11]

    29. Avoid suspicion and guesswork. Suspicion and guessworkmight deplete your commu nal energy [49/ 12]

    30. Spy not upon one another [49/ 12]

    31. Do not backbit e one another [49/ 12]

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    32. When you meet each other, offer good wishes and blessings forsafety. One who conveys to you a m essage of safety and secur it yand also when a cour teous greet in g is offered to you , meet i t with agreeting sti ll m ore cour teous or (at l east) of equal cour tesy [4/ 86]

    33. When you enter your own home or t he home of somebody else,complim ent t he inm ates [24/ 61]

    34. Do not enter houses other t han your own until you have soughtpermi ssion; and t hen greet th e inmates and wi sh t hem a life ofblessing, pur ity and pleasur e [24/ 27]

    35. Treat k indly -Your parent s-Relati ves-The orphans-And th osewho have been left alone in th e society [4/ 36]

    36. Take care of -The needy,-The disabled-Those whose hard earned

    income is insufficient to meet their needs-And those whosebusinesses have stalled -And t hose who have lost their jobs. [4/ 36]

    37. Treat k indly -Your related neighbours, and u nr elatedneighbour s-Companions by you r side in public gather ings, orpublic transportation. [4/ 36]

    38. Be generous to the needy wayfarer , t he homeless son of t hestreet,and th e one who reaches you in a destit u te condit ion [4/ 36]

    39. Be nice to people who work un der your care. [4/ 36]

    40. Do not follow u p wh at you have given to oth ers to afflict t hemwith r emin ders of your generosit y [2/ 262].

    41. Do not expect a r etu rn for your good behaviour , not eventhanks [76/ 9]

    42. Cooperate with one another in good deeds and do not cooperate

    with others in evil and bad matters [5/ 2]

    43. Do no try to im press people on accoun t of self-pr oclaim edvirtu es [53/ 32]

    44. You should enjoin ri ght condu ct on oth ers but mend your ownways first. Actions speak louder than words. You m ust fir st practicegood deeds yourself, th en preach [2/ 44]

    45. Correct yourself and your families first [before trying to correct

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    others] [66/ 6]

    46. Pardon gracefu ll y if anyone among you who commits a bad deedout of ignorance, and th en repent s and amends [6/ 54, 3/ 134]

    47. Diver t and sub lim ate you r anger and potent ially viru lentemoti ons to creat ive energy, and become a sour ce of tranqu ill it yand comfort t o people [3/ 134]

    48. Call people to the Way of your Lord wi th wisdom and beaut ifu lexhort ation. Reason with th em most decent ly [16/ 125]

    49. Leave to themselves th ose who do not give any im por tance tothe Divine code and have adopted and consider it as mere play andamusement [6/ 70]

    50. Sit not in t he company of those who r idicu le Divine Law un less

    th ey engage in some other conversation [4/ 140]

    51. Do not be jealous of those who are blessed [4/ 54]

    52. In your collective life, make rooms for others [58/ 11]

    53. When invited to dine, Go at t he appoin ted t ime. Do not ar r ivetoo earl y to wait for t he preparati on of meal or linger after eating toengage in bootless babble. Such th in gs may cause inconvenience tothe host [33/ 53]

    54. Eat and dr ink [what is lawful ] in moderation [7/ 31].

    55. Do not squander your wealth senselessly [17/ 26]

    56. Fu lfil your pr omises and comm itment s [17/ 34]

    57. Keep yourself clean, pur e [9/ 108, 4/ 43, 5/ 6].

    58. Dr ess-up in agreeable attir e and adorn you rself wit h exqu isitecharacter fr om in side ou t [7/ 26]

    59. Seek your provision only by fair endeavour [29/ 17, 2/ 188]

    60. Do not devou r the wealth and proper ty of others un ju stly, norbr ibe the officials or the ju dges to depr ive others of theirpossessions [2/ 188]