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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Imam ‘Ali’s First Treatise On The Islamic Ethics And Education Bid Others to do Good and Reject Evil ========================================= 17. Bid others to do good and you will be one of them; reject evil with your hand and your tongue, and do your utmost to separate from one who does evil. ‘Strive in the way of God as is His due’ (ref.22:78) and do not let the reproach of any reproacher have any influence on you in the path of God.
Plunge into hardships for the sake of truth, wherever it may be. "و أمر بالمعروف تكن من اهله وانكر المنكر بيدك ولسانك وباين من فعله بجهدك وجاهد في الله حق جهاده ولا تأخذك في الله لومة لائم وخض الغمرات بالحق حيث كان" In this paragraph, Imam ‘Ali (as) emphasizes several issues: A.
Enjoining The Good And Forbidding The Evil To encourage people to do the right things is termed "enjoining the good" and prohibiting them from doing wrong is called "forbidding the evil." The employment of this principle is a public duty which is carried out in form of wajib kifa’i which means it is an obligation on all Muslims but it suffices when performed by some of them. This principle makes the foundation of all Divine commandments strong.
It is a tremendous obligation through which (other) obligatory tasks are undertaken, religious creeds are safeguarded, earnings are made lawful, restitution is made for wrongs, the earth is in a flourishing state, justice is exacted from enemies, and affairs are in order." [^1] Islam considers that the prosperity of societies is fulfilled through the implementation of this sacred principle.