Review of the book The Creation of a Muslim

مراجعة كتاب خلق المسلم
No building can stand unless its foundations are strong and sturdy.
The Muslim community is based on the morals of its individuals. It advances according to the level of their morals and flourishes according to the level of their adherence to them.
This is how the book “Muslim Morals” by Muhammad al-Ghazali came about. The book included twenty chapters that covered the most important Islamic morals that a Muslim should be adorned with and strive to attain the highest levels of.
Whether these morals are between the individual and himself, between him and his Lord, or his relationship with his society.
What distinguishes Al-Ghazali’s style is his simplified explanation and the strengthening of his writings with evidence from the Qur’an, authentic Sunnah, and reports of the Companions.
The book contains 240 pages, and is one of the books that most needs to be revived by publishing it and reminding readers of it. We are in dire need of a society based on strength with brotherhood, patience with dignity, and learning the etiquette of conversation and speaking, as well as making the most of time and maximizing its role.
Anyone who contemplates the state of society today will see that we need an epic to point out that mercy among us is not weakness but strength, and that modesty is missing in the new generation, just as the imbalance between the rights of the body, the rights of the mind, and the rights of the soul is one of the most dangerous plagues of the age.
This book, with its pages, addresses these problems and sheds light on the best and most noble morals.
Written by Batoul Watfa

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