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Haider Mansoor Sheikh Zafar Zaman Muhammad Afeef amp Noor Muhammad The condition of being honoured esteemed or well regarded  This is the most commonly understood definition of respect  In fact the thesaurus goes on the describe respect as a courteous regard for peoples ID: 562276

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Haider Mansoor

, Sheikh Zafar Zaman, Muhammad Afeef & Noor MuhammadSlide2

The condition of being honoured esteemed or well regarded.  This is the most commonly understood definition of respect.  In fact, the thesaurus goes on the describe respect as a courteous regard for peoples feelings and links respect to honour, kindness, obedience and tolerance. 

So what is the role of respect in Islam? 

Islam states that it is the responsibility of each individual to treat all of creation with respect, honour and dignity.  The most deserving of respect is the Creator Himself.  Respect begins with loving and obeying the commandments of God and from this respect flow all the manners and high standards of morality that are inherent in Islam.“And whosoever obeys God and His Messenger, fears God, and keeps his duty (to Him), such are the successful ones.” (Quran 24:52)RESPECTING HUMANITYSlide3

In all these cases we are taught as Muslims, that we should respect the elderly even if they are senile. Our respect to the elderly is more confirmed toward our parents. In Surah Al-

Isra

' (Night Journey), Allah says to us:... and that you be kind to parents. Where one or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honor.    [17:23]

Our beloved Prophet (pbuh) instructed us to respect all those who are old and at the same time we are to have mercy on the young. In one Hadith, it is said:

I advise you to be good to the elderly, and to have mercy on the youth. [El

Dailami

]

RESPECTING ELDERS Slide4

When asked about the people who taught us the most, who were there for us through hardships, who laughed with us during the good times, who put up with us on our off days, most of us think immediately of our parents. And it is true: our parents are the ones who have been with us through almost everything in our lives. Our mothers carry us for nine grueling months before we are born, and for at least eighteen years afterwards, our parents, to list a few things, take care of us, teach us, help us, and provide for us financially and academically. Without them, most of us would not be in the places we are today.

Unfortunately, however, many people do not treat their parents in the manner they deserve. Teenagers fight relentlessly with their parents, often over extremely trivial topics.

Respecting parents is one of the most significant aspects of Islam. God says in the Quran:Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and that you be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honor.(17:23)

RESPECTING PARENTSSlide5

Islam has paid considerable attention to teachers for their being the first brick in the structure of social development and perfection and the cause of guiding and developing behaviors and mentalities of individuals and communities.

The Prophet cared for teachers and showed their elevated standings. Once, he passed by two circles of people; the first was supplicating to God while the other listening to a teacher. He commented, “The first is begging God who may or may not give them. The second was learning. I have been sent as teacher.” Hence, he joined the second. This is the best example of the Prophet’s encouraging education and teaching.

"Whoever teaches a (branch) knowledge(that brings goodness to others) will have the reward of the one who acts upon it, without thatdetracting from his reward in the slightest."―  Muhammad Ibn Abdullah, Last Prophet and Messenger to Humanity

RESPECTING TEACHERSSlide6

THANK YOU

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