• Pursuit of good morality as a life long pursuit
• Characteristics of those with good morals as mentioned in the Qur'an and Sunnah
• How to instill good character in children
• The three conditions of building good character
• The four kinds of hearts.
Reference: Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin by ibn Qudamah
- Destructive characteristics and impact of anger
- Evidence from the Sunnah about the importance of avoiding anger
- Levels of anger: Excessiveness, Negligence (Deficiency of Anger), Moderation
- Dealing with anger: Doing what is prohibited, fair and equal retaliation, forbearance
- Levels of forbearance: Withholding, Forgiveness, Extending Kindness
Reference: Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin by ibn Qudamah
- Evidence of the prohibition of mockery in Surah Hujurat
- Mockery based on the first sin of pride and arrogance
- Non-verbal mockery
- Revealing secrets and breaking promises as two of the signs of a hypocrite
Reference: Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin by ibn Qudamah
- The three levels of kibr (pride)
- Evidence of the seriousness of kibr as a sin
- Manifestations of pride in worship
- Remedy for pride and arrogance
Reference: Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin by ibn Qudamah
- Examples of joking from the Sunnah
- Why humor is necessary
- Importance of moderation in laughter and joking
- The etiquette of joking
- Things to avoid while joking:
Making fun of the religion, lying, excessiveness, mocking others, frightening others
Reference: Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin by ibn Qudamah