Surat al-Ahzab, 53 (Almighty Allah has shown us what Qur’anic manners and moral should be like)
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Surat al-Ahzab, 53 (Almighty Allah has shown us what Qur’anic manners and moral should be like)

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Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar's interview on A9 TV dated 25 April 2012

“You who beleive! do not go into the Prophet’s rooms...” There are some people who will just wander in anywhere, appropriate or not. They disturb people. It is not easy to look after and welcome someone. The host has to arrange it. Unplanned visits are not respectful. He arranges enough food and drink for himself. A sudden visit upsets things. “Do not wait there while the food is being cooked [if you have gone there on other business].” This is not easy for the host to arrange.

“However, when you are called [to eat[, go in,” there are people who are invited to eat and then say, “I had best not, I don’t want to be a nuisance.” Go at eat. “and when you have eaten, disperse,” There are many people who talk too much. “I want to speak at length,” they say. What have you got to speak at length about? Speak wisely. What is there to speak at length about? Speak briefly and to the point. Talking at great length is a disease. Widespread across the world. Once they start talking they never stop. Almighty Allah has shown us what Qur’anic manners and moral should be like. In great detail.

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