Shabib Assignment 4
Shabib Assignment 4
Assignment No 4
FA23-BEE-234
Registration Number
2A
Class/Section
Sania khalid
Instructor’s Name
Pre Lab /1
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Ability to use
software /5 /10
Follow /5
In Lab procedures /5
Troubleshoot
software /5
Q&A /5
Presentation /4
Post-Lab Analysis /4 /4
Writing /4
QNO:1
Here are a few righteous deeds with references from the Holy
Quran and Hadith, along with brief explanations:
1. Charity (Sadaqah)
Reference from the Quran:
- "The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of
Allah is like a seed of grain that sprouts into seven ears, in every
ear a hundred grains. Allah multiplies the reward for whom He
wills. Allah is vast and knowing." (Quran 2:261)
Explanation:
Giving in charity is highly encouraged in Islam. It helps in
reducing poverty, fostering community spirit, and gaining
spiritual rewards. Charity purifies the giver's wealth and soul,
promoting a sense of generosity and compassion.
2. Kindness to Parents
Reference from the Quran:
- "And We have enjoined upon man goodness to parents. His
mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with
hardship..." (Quran 46:15)
Explanation:
Islam places great emphasis on respecting and caring for one's
parents. This includes obeying them, showing them kindness,
and taking care of them in their old age. Such actions are seen
as a way to earn Allah's pleasure and blessings.
3. Seeking Knowledge
Reference from Hadith:
- "Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim." (Ibn
Majah)
Explanation:
The pursuit of knowledge is highly valued in Islam. It
encompasses both religious and worldly knowledge. Learning
and understanding the teachings of Islam, as well as acquiring
skills and information beneficial to society, are considered acts
of worship.
4. Honesty in Trade
Reference from Hadith:
- "The truthful and trustworthy merchant is with the Prophets,
the truthful, and the martyrs." (Tirmidhi)
Explanation:
Honesty in business dealings is crucial in Islam. Fair trade and
integrity in transactions build trust and justice in society.
Muslims are encouraged to be truthful and fair, ensuring that
their economic activities are free from deceit and exploitation.
Explanation:
Regular prayer is a fundamental pillar of Islam. It serves as a
constant reminder of Allah, helping to keep believers on the path
of righteousness. Salah is a means to seek forgiveness,
guidance, and strengthen one’s faith and discipline.
These deeds are not only acts of worship but also serve to
enhance moral and ethical standards, contributing to a
harmonious and just society.