Having grown up in a country like Saudi Arabia that is highly influenced by Islamic values, I was fortunate enough to learn about how to behave and act with others in an ethical manner. In Saudi Arabia, everyone is expected to conform to that ethical standard agreed by the culture. My family placed a great impact on my life since they taught their children manners and ethical standards. I still remember that my parents would sit us down and talk to us if one of my brothers tried to cheat or lie. As a child, I would sometimes cause trouble at home and deny responsibility. When my dad finds out the truth, he would get mad and send me to bed and take away my toys just for not telling the taught. My dad believes it is important …show more content…
Islam taught me great ethics, such as honesty, caring, fairness, and responsibility. Islam stresses the importance of caring for others. Prophet Mohammed said: None of you [truly] believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself. Islam also forbids deceiving others and misleading them in any form. It is considered unacceptable behavior that should not practiced by Muslims. There are various Quranic verses that clearly stated cheating is forbidden. Prophet Mohammed said: whoever cheats us is not one of us. In addition to this, Islam calls for taking responsibility and doing the job in a perfect possible way. The Prophet said: God loves that when any one of you does a job, he does it perfectly. One of the most important things I learned from Islam is to be responsible to my own community work hard. The massager of god said: a man is the guardian of his family and responsible for his subjects. Moreover, Islam calls for justice and fairness for all people no matter what their religion, race, ethnicity or color. Therefore, it is not allowed to treat people based on their color or background as it is strictly forbidden Prophet Mohammed said: people, beware of injustice, for injustice shall be darkness on the day of