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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Role of the in Building the Virtuous Community Book Six: The System of Social Relations of the Virtuous Community Chapter 2: Superstructure Of Rules And Foundations 1. Religious and Traditional Laws 2. Passivity and Control over Emotions 3. Justice and Fair play 4. Good manners and Being Loved by PeopleBeing Loved by People 5. Kind Acts and Precedence in Charity 6.
Idealism and Distinctive Behavior (unique, different) The superstructure of the rules and foundations of social relations plays a major role in man’s self-perfection. Although these points have been discussed under the title of self-strife (struggle with the self), they will be mentioned hereinafter because they also play a chief role in social relations.
Religious and Traditional Laws Compliance with Religious Duties Both religion and tradition have decided a number of rights and duties, some of which are as follows: 1. It is obligatory upon Muslims to keep the secrets of their brethren-in-faith unrevealed, especially when they hear them saying something in a gathering or when they are asked to keep certain matters secret. A tradition holds that meetings be based on confidentiality.[^1] However, there are certain exceptions in this connection.
All meetings must be held in confidence except three: an assembly in which honorable blood is shed, a gathering in which chastity of an honorable individual is violated, or an assembly in which one’s property is wrongfully violated. [^4] 2. The Holy Legislator has urged that promises, pledges, and covenants must be fulfilled.