Mysore weddings are charismatic events of fun and jubilance. Muslim matrimony Mysore endorses outstanding rituals bound with love and grace. Morality in Islam encompasses the concept of righteousness, good character, and the body of moral qualities and virtues prescribed in Islamic religious texts. The principle and fundamental purpose of Islamic morality is love: Love for God and love for God’s creatures. The religious conception is that mankind will behave morally and treat each other in the best possible manner to please God. The Quran, which Muslims believe to be the verbatim word of God, serves as the primary source of moral teachings in Islam. The sunnah, which is the teachings, deeds and sayings, silent permissions (or disapprovals)of the Islamic prophet Muhammed, as well as various reports about Muhammad’s companions, also serves as an important source for Islamic moral teachings.
Islamic secondary sources and later Islamic scholarly works have made detailed discussions and laid down detailed instructions on moral issues. However, some general principles can be found in case of following morality. One typical Islamic teaching on morality is that imposing a penalty on an offender in proportion to their offense is permissible and just, but forgiving the offender is better. Another principle is that whatever is good and beneficial for mankind is morally good, and vice versa. According to Islamic sharia, a Muslim is expected to act only in good manners as bad manners earn vices. It is not possible that you indulge in rebuking and reviling and remain righteous at the same time. Much emphasis has been attached in Islamic tradition on developing strong moral values. Faith is considered incomplete without having sense of morality. In Islamic sharia, a worshipper devoid of morality is seen as someone who has failed to realize the true significance of worshipping. In other words, the prayers which cannot keep a person away from wrong doings are seen worthless. Muhammed is reported as saying that a real poor person is he who will appear on the day of judgement with a lot of rewards earned by his prayers, fasting, zakat; but in his life he had also abused someone, had falsely accused someone, had illegally taken another’s property, so all his virtues will be distributed to the victims.