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Arabic
أدب
Transliteration
Adab
Translation
"behavior"
''This is a sub-article to Islamic jurisprudence and etiquette.
Adab is prescribed etiquette, a way of living outlined in Islam. Islam has rules of etiquette and an ethical code involving every aspect of life. Muslims refer to Adab as good manners, courtesy, respect, and appropriateness, covering the slightest acts, such as entering or exiting a washroom, posture when sitting, and cleansing oneself. According to Sahih Bukhari, Muhammad refrained from bad language; neither a 'Fahish nor a Mutafahish. He used to say 'The best amongst you are those who have the best manners and character.'

Examples of encouraging Adab

Qur'an

Hadith

Sunni hadith:

Shi'a hadith:

"The adornments of the world are three things: [means], children and a wife.
The adornments of the afterworld are three things: knowledge, 'keeping away"keeping away" implies "keeping away from evil and doing what is right"' and charity.
The adornments of the body are three things: little eating , little sleeping and little talking.
The adornments of the heart are three things: patience, silence and gratitude""Zivare donyah se chiz ast: mal, farzand va zan. Zinate akerat se chiz ast: elm, parhizgari va zadage. Zinate badan: Kam khordan, kam khabidan va kam koftan. Va zinate Ghalb: Sabr, zukot va shokr." "Nasayeh: sayings of the fourteen infalibles, 1001 sayings", by Ali Meshkini.

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