Allah's Commands In The Qur'an #Al_Quran • Don't insult (Q 49:11) • Don't waste (Q 17:26) • Feed the poor (Q 22:36) • Don't backbite (Q 49:12) • Keep your oaths (Q 5:89) • Don't take bribes (Q 27:36) • Honour your treaties (Q 9:4) • Restrain your anger (Q 3:134) Don't spread gossip (Q 24:15) • Think good of others (Q 24:12) • Be good to guests (Q 51:24-27) • Don't harm believers (Q 33:58) • Don't be rude to parents (Q 17:23) • Turn away from ill speech (Q 23:3) • Don't make fun of others (Q 49:11) • Walk in a humble manner (Q 25:63) • Respond to evil with good (Q 41:34) • Don't say what you don't do (Q 62:2) • Keep your trusts & promises (Q 23:8) • Don't insult others' false gods (Q 6:108) • Don't deceive people in trade (Q 6:152) • Don't take items without right (Q 3:162) • Don't ask unnecessary questions (Q 5:101) • Don't be miserly nor extravagant (Q 25:67) Don't call others with bad names (Q 49:11) •
The word "Islam" means "submission to the will of God." Followers of Islam are called Muslims. Muslims are monotheists and worship a single, omniscient God known in Arabic as Allah. Followers of Islam aim to live a life of complete submission to Allah. The religious duties of all Muslims are summarized in the five pillars of Islam, which include belief in God and his prophet and the duties of prayer, charity, pilgrimage and fasting. The basic concept of Islam is shariʿāh – its law.