الدِّينُ النَّصِيحَةُ
Cambridge Meaning Guide
Religion is built on sincere loyalty, truthfulness and goodwill: towards Allah, His Book, His Messenger ﷺ, Muslim leaders and ordinary Muslims.
What Muslims should believe
- Faith is not a show; it begins with a sincere heart.
- Sincerity to Allah means worshipping Him alone and obeying Him honestly.
- Sincerity to the Qur’an means believing it, reciting it, understanding it and acting upon it.
- Sincerity to the Prophet ﷺ means loving him, following his Sunnah and defending his honour respectfully.
- Sincerity to Muslims means wanting good for them and avoiding deceit.
How Muslims should act
- Avoid showing off in prayer, charity, study or religious speech.
- Give honest advice to others with wisdom, not arrogance.
- Respect the Qur’an through recitation and practice.
- Follow the Prophet’s ﷺ example in character and worship.
- Be loyal to the Muslim community by helping, advising and protecting others from harm.
Common mistake: Do not translate nasiha only as casual advice. It includes sincerity, loyalty, goodwill, honest counsel and purity of intention.
A* exam sentence: This Hadith teaches that the whole religion depends on inner sincerity and sincere social responsibility.