These good works in which men are to seek to excel
each other, include honesty and upright dealing in business,
kindness, gentleness, slowness to anger, a forgiving
spirit, the spirit of mercy, perseverance and patience.
In illustration of these demands on the believer, we
may quote in addition to the passage 1 quoted
above, such passages as the following: 'Worship God
and join not aught with Him: Be good to parents, and
to relations and to orphans, and to the poor, and to
a neighbour whether kinsman or new-comer, and to a fellow
traveller, and to the wayfarer, and to the slaves whom
your right hands hold: verily, God loveth not the proud,
the vain boaster, who are niggardly themselves, and
bid others be niggards, and hide away what God of His
bounty hath given them. We have made ready a shameful
chastisement for the unbelievers, and for those who
bestow their wealth in alms to be seen of men, and believe
not in God, and in the last day. Whoever hath Satan
for his companion, an evil companion hath he.' 2
'Fill the measure, and be not of those who minish
weigh with exact balance; and defraud not men in their
substance, and do no wrong on the earth by deeds of
violence.' 3
'Who shall teach thee what the steep is? It is to
ransom the captive, or to feed in the day of famine
the orphan who is near of kin, or the poor that lieth
in the dust. Beside this, to be one of those who believe,
and enjoin stedfastness on each other, and enjoin compassion
on each other; these shall be the people of the right
hand.' 4 |