Etiquettes of speech according to Islamic teachings.

      

Etiquettes of speech according to Islamic teachings.

  

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samuel
A person should either say what is good and beneficial or remain silent:
A person‘s speech should be based on truth. The prophet (p .b.u.h) said "speak the truth even if it is bitter’;
A person‘s speech should guarantee the safety of others;
Speech should be used for remembrance of Allah (dhikr) and promotion of general good e.g giving of charity and reconciliation;
Speech should not involve slander, lies, back biting or giving false witnesses or testimonies.
Two people should not speak alone isolating a third person when they are together to avoid suspicion or ill feeling;
In speech, Muslims should avoid useless and hurtful jokes and vain talks:
Avoid use of obscene language such as abuses and insults;
Avoid using curses in speech.
Avoid harsh speech or speaking in a loud voice or tone except when forbidding wrong or enforcing laws of Allah.
lemass answered the question on March 12, 2019 at 18:10


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