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believe! Do not enter houses other than your own houses until you have asked
permission, and given salutations to the people therein…” (Koran 24 verse 27)
Ihtisab comprises degrees and ethics. As to the degrees, first is to know, then to
forbid, then to advise and admonish, then to scold, then to restrain with your
hands, then to threaten with beating, then to beat, then to use a weapon, then to
seek the help of others.
As for the ethics, the ethics of al muhtasab, are comprised of three
characteristics: knowledge, piety, and good manners.
While these three characteristics al hisbah becomes one of the good deeds,
which repel the unlawful.
Chapter Three
Munkarat
The Customary Prohibitions
permission, and given salutations to the people therein…” (Koran 24 verse 27)
Ihtisab comprises degrees and ethics. As to the degrees, first is to know, then to
forbid, then to advise and admonish, then to scold, then to restrain with your
hands, then to threaten with beating, then to beat, then to use a weapon, then to
seek the help of others.
As for the ethics, the ethics of al muhtasab, are comprised of three
characteristics: knowledge, piety, and good manners.
While these three characteristics al hisbah becomes one of the good deeds,
which repel the unlawful.
Chapter Three
Munkarat
The Customary Prohibitions