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In the name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Most Kind
Exchanging Sincere Advice in Islam
Pg. no. 47
I apply:
I should seek advice from those who are competent in respective
subjects.
Pg. no. 48
I share my view
Rashid’s style of approach is in accordance with Islamic principles. He
adopted a nice way to give sincere advice to Hameed.
I apply:
Page no 49
Teaching and learning must be on the basis of sincere exchange of
advice between teachers and students so that the best of practices is
adopted for achieving excellence in education.
I explain:
The Prophets used to spread the message of Islam with great wisdom.
They were the messengers of Allah, true examples of patience &
truthfulness.
I infer:
The goal of a sincere advice is to benefit people, rescue them from
upcoming harm and guidance towards the right course of action.
I give examples:
Prophet Muhammad (sal…) set the perfect example to teachers when
he said, ‘Make things easy for people and do not make things difficult’.
Pg. no. 50
I think deeply and criticize:
 Someone posts a family problem in a means of social media and says,
“I want a solution,” asking for a sincere advice:
My view: It is always better to ask opinions
Reasons: He would be benefitted by the opinions of others
 Some one posts an advice to his friend in the social media.
My view: He should advise in private.
Reasons: Advice should be given in private.
 A website titled “Sincere Advice website”
My view: Good initiative.
Reasons: Social media is a good platform.
 Someone says he is a rational adult who has his own experiences
and does not need advice.
My view: Every human being, however great, needs advice and good
counsel.
Reasons: Even the Prophets of Allah sought counsel from their
followers.
Pg. no. 51
I discuss and identify:
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1.
2.
3.
The ethics of receiving sincere advice:
Listening to the advice with open mind.
Taking it wholeheartedly & positively.
Accept it & try to apply practically.
I compare:
Proposal
To present an idea or
putting an opinion.
View
Advice
One’s point of view or Recommending or
personal thinking.
suggesting something
good.
The benefits of exchanging sincere advice:
 It can save people from harm or anxiety.
 It can bring the right guidance and joy to the person who receiving
the advice.
Pg. no. 52
The effect of sincere advice on the individual:
 The person will get great rewards from Allah.
 He will be satisfied and be contented with his gesture.
 The one who gets the advice will feel safe, secure and guided.
I organize my concepts:
Sincere advice
Scope
It has a great value in Islam, and it is one of
the 6 rights of Muslims on each other.
Addressee
Could be an individual or a group.
Goal
To prevent others from harm and provide
proper support.
Effect on the individual He could be guided.
Ethics of Sincere advice
Logic & wisdom
Should be done in private.
Pg. no. 53
What is the importance of good advice as an Islamic duty?
Ans: It is recommended through Quran & sunnah to advice correctly
with kind words.
Explain what is meant by the concept of exchanging sincere advice
Ans: Sincere advice means recommending & giving honest opinions to
others for their betterment.
Thirdly
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Read the following verses to find out the ethics of sincere advice.
Advice should be done with kind & polite words.
Preaching should be done with logic & wisdom. The way of teaching should be polite
& kind.
Pg. no. 54
Ans: Advice should be done in private not in public.
I explain: In a Muslim society, good and righteousness prevail.
Ans: The good & righteousness will prevail through naseeha and constant
preaching in a Muslim society.
The benefits of sincere advice include:
The sincere advice could prevent the person from upcoming harm & lead
them to success in this world and the Hereafter.
1. Sincere advice is restricted to:
All things that are in the good of religion & worldly life.
2. If you notice that your classmate neglects praying, you
Remind him of his duty to pray.
3. Your classmate bought an expired juice:
You draw his attention to this
Do your assessment on Page 55 
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