16. Netiquette Ethics and Netiquette Remember the human Communication on the Internet does not replace/ substitute normal contact.
17. Netiquette Ethics and Netiquette Don’t abuse your new found anonymity Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
19. Netiquette Respect people's time and bandwidth Avoid chain emails; large attachments; Use a subject that defines your email; Always read FAQs (discussion lists).
21. Netiquette Ethics and Netiquette Avoid sloppy language/ grammar Don’t use ALL CAPS (which denotes shouting) Easy on the exclamation marks!!!! Avoid using short forms in formal communication
30. Netiquette Ethics and Netiquette Protect your Haya (modesty) See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Do No Evil Live An Online Life Of Taqwa ! Taqwa (Parable): Protecting One’s Self On A Thorny Path
40. Aao Hum Ik Shehar Basa’ein “ Live in such a way that you would not be Ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip.”
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Be they men or women those who believe and do what is right, We shall surely endow with a good life : We shall reward them according to their noblest actions (16:97).
(16:97).
Related links: http://www.theikhlaas.com/resources/articles/beliefs/the%20five%20branches%20of%20islam.html By Muamalat we mean affairs which have a monetary aspect to them, such as, business transactions, debt, contract, service and labor, and the other term. Muasharat, is applied to the behavior we give countenance to in our dealings with those with whom we come into contact either permanently, as with parents, husbands, children, brothers, sisters and other relatives, and neighbors or temporarily, as, for instance, fellow travelers in the course of a journey, or office or business colleagues and partners. A Tradition of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) says: “ Some people will take with them from here a large stock of virtue earned through deeds like prayer fasting, charity and alms-giving, but their conduct in relation to social and monetary affairs will be poor they will have aggressed against someone’s rights, wounded the feelings of somebody, indulged in back biting and, so on. When they will arrive at the place of Reckoning, on the last day, those against whom they have been guilty of those transgressions will rise up in petition and appeal to God for justice. The Almighty God will them do justice and deliver his Judgement : their good deeds will be taken away from them and transferred to the aggrieved parties, and when these will not suffice, the sins of the aggrieved parties will be forced down upon them and, ultimately, they will be thrown into the hell.” Source: http://www.darululoomkhi.edu.pk/fiqh/faith&practice/socialconduct.html The studying of Muamalat is called Fiqh al Muamalat.
Related links: http://www.theikhlaas.com/resources/articles/beliefs/the%20five%20branches%20of%20islam.html By Muamalat we mean affairs which have a monetary aspect to them, such as, business transactions, debt, contract, service and labor, and the other term. Muasharat, is applied to the behavior we give countenance to in our dealings with those with whom we come into contact either permanently, as with parents, husbands, children, brothers, sisters and other relatives, and neighbors or temporarily, as, for instance, fellow travelers in the course of a journey, or office or business colleagues and partners. A Tradition of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) says: “ Some people will take with them from here a large stock of virtue earned through deeds like prayer fasting, charity and alms-giving, but their conduct in relation to social and monetary affairs will be poor they will have aggressed against someone’s rights, wounded the feelings of somebody, indulged in back biting and, so on. When they will arrive at the place of Reckoning, on the last day, those against whom they have been guilty of those transgressions will rise up in petition and appeal to God for justice. The Almighty God will them do justice and deliver his Judgement : their good deeds will be taken away from them and transferred to the aggrieved parties, and when these will not suffice, the sins of the aggrieved parties will be forced down upon them and, ultimately, they will be thrown into the hell.” Source: http://www.darululoomkhi.edu.pk/fiqh/faith&practice/socialconduct.html The studying of Muamalat is called Fiqh al Muamalat.
For detailed commentary on this Hadith, see http://fortyhadith.iiu.edu.my/hadith32.htm Another maxim is: “Harm must be eliminated” (Ad-dararu yuzal) Similarly, Ibn Omar related that he heard Muhammad saying: “A Muslim who worships in moderation reaches by means of his good manners and noble nature the rank of a person who fasts and recites the holy Quran in the night prayers.” [Imam Ahmed]
Avoid flamewars
Dhann-as-soo (suspicions); Tajassus (spying); Gheeba (backbiting) Zain: Zaitoon Dhan: Aadhaan Dha: Dhann Daad: Ziaaa 6. O you who believe! If a rebellious evil person comes to you with a news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful to what you have done. (49:6)