Manners
About the course
This course explores the sources, principles, and importance of good manners in Islam, as well as the means of acquiring high moral character with Allah and with society. It aims to produce Muslims that are versed, conversant, and capable of applying Islam’s ethical framework and its details through revelation-based knowledge relating to a set of daily manners. It is designed to equip a Muslim with what they may need in worship, when alone in private, and when engaging others inside or outside their home.
Course details
- To attain the pleasure of Allah through seeking knowledge about Islamic manners
- To recognize the importance of acquiring good manners in Islam
- To provide students with knowledge that will help them in acquiring high moral character
- To provide evidence-based knowledge relating to a set of manners that are comprehensive of worldly matters and religious matters, and of worship and dealings- dealings with one’s family, children, acquaintances and strangers.(3 credit hours)
About the Instructor(s)

Sh Mohammad Badawy graduated with a BA from the College of Shariah at Umm Al Qura University in Makkah. He also holds a BA in Health Science and Nutrition from Brooklyn College, and completed Associate degrees in Applied Sciences and the Arabic Language.
He is currently the Resident Sheikh at the MAS Youth Center in Brooklyn NY. He has served as a teacher in various capacities at different institutions, and is also a public speaker and khateeb. Sh Mohammad teaches Tazkiyah at