Friday, 8 December 2017

190--R - Do’s OR Don’ts ( Golden Rules )



Do’s OR Don’ts ( Golden Rules )

Don’ts

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What is the drug classification system?


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Smoking: In the long term, smokers are at greater risk of blood cancer (leukemia). There's a risk to nonsmokers, too. Breathing secondhand smoke has an immediate effect on the cardiovascular system. Exposure to secondhand smoke increases your risk ofstrokeheart attack, and coronary heart disease

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What are the health risks of smoking?

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Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking: 

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SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL:

Depending on how much is taken and the physical condition of the individual, alcohol can cause:
·         Slurred speech
·         Drowsiness
·         Vomiting 
·         Diarrhea
·         Upset stomach
·         Headaches
·         Breathing difficulties 
·         Distorted vision and hearing 
·         Impaired judgment 
·         Decreased perception and coordination 
·         Unconsciousness 
·         Anemia (loss of red blood cells) 
·         Coma
·         Blackouts (memory lapses, where the drinker cannot remember events that occurred while under the influence)
Long-term effects of alcohol
Binge drinking and continued alcohol use in large amounts are associated with many health problems, including:
·         Unintentional injuries such as car crash, falls, burns, drowning 
·         Intentional injuries such as firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence
·         Increased on-the-job injuries and loss of productivity 
·         Increased family problems, broken relationships 
·         Alcohol poisoning 
·         High blood pressure, stroke, and other heart-related diseases 
·         Liver disease 
·         Nerve damage 
·         Permanent damage to the brain 
·         Vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to a disorder characterized by amnesia, apathy and disorientation 
·         Ulcers 
·         Gastritis (inflammation of stomach walls) 
·         Malnutrition 
·         Cancer of the mouth and throat

  Peer Pressure:

People who are your age, like your classmates, are called peers. When they try to influence how you act, to get you to do something, it's called peer pressure. It's something everyone has to deal with — even adults. Let's talk about how to handle it.


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  Peer Pressure:


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Dealing With Peer Pressure:


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Bullying at school video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI5sJHsDNJU 


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Advice on contacting your child's school about bullying:  

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Iist of Islamic manner:

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Islamic Manner:
1)    Should greatly respect Parents and follow their orders (within Islamic Law).
2) Should greatly respect Islamic Teachers and Scholars.
3) Should greatly respect Quran. It's HARAM to touch Quran without Wazoo. Should respect Islamic Books and Literature too.
4) Should greatly respect the direction of Qibla. It's prohibited to extend ones feet towards Qibla and to sleep while feet are extended towards Qibla.
5) Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) should be respected and loved more than anyone in the world. Whenever hear his lovely name always say Dorood, at least say Sallal Laho Alaihe Wasalam.
6) Azan should be heard with great concentration and should be answered (repeating the words after every sentence). It is prohibited to talk during Azan.
7) Should be quite when performing Wazoo should not talk to others. Should recite Dua or Dorood during Wazoo.
8) Should eat only Halal and Clean food. Should never ever eat Haram food.
9) Should recite Quran everyday.
10) Must pray five times a day, on time.
11) Should avoid every bad conversation and every bad habit.
12) It is a Great Sin to Dance, to Listen to Music, to Sing songs and to make images or to take photos of living beings ( Human and Animals).
13) Always avoid Lies, Back Biting and Tale Bearing.
14) Always keep your body, cloths and home clean.
15) There is no greater deed than to Learn and Teach Islamic Knowledge. Should never be ashamed of asking any Islamic Question.
16) Should always treat every one with great respect and manners.
17) Children should not call their parents with their names and a wife should never call her husband with his name.
18) It is a bad manner to extend your feet towards elders.
19) Should always respect elderly people and if they are sitting on floor, children should never sit on a chair.

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Ten Manners in Islam:


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Manners Of Eating And Drinkinghttp://www.inter-islam.org/Actions/manners.htm

17).  Morals and Manners in Islam: 
·         Personal Character
·         The Mosque
·         Visiting
·         Cleanliness
·         Dress
·         Festivals
·         Parents and Children
·         Children
·         Marriage
·         The Marriage Contract
·         The Wedding Party

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Core Values of Islam:


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Islamic Moral Education and Manners: http://islamickids.tripod.com/id242.htm

  
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Islamic Morals and Manners:

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Morality and Ethics in Islam

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Akhlaq, Islamic Behavior, Good Conduct, Morality, Good Manners, Islamic Etiquette:  

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NORMS AND VALUES IN ISLAM:

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 Respecting Parents :

We should always respect our parents.
Allah, the Most High, says in the Qur’aan:
“And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And that you be dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of disrespect, nor shout at them but address them in terms of honour. And lower unto them the wing of submission and humility through mercy, and say: "My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy as they did bring me up when I was small.”[14]
Narrated Mu’aawiyah ibn Jaahimah (may Allaah be pleased with him) came to the Messenger of Allaah (peace be upon him) and said:
“O Messenger of Allaah, I want to go and fight (in jihad) and I have come to consult you.”
He said, “Do you have a mother?”
He said, “Yes.”
He said, “Stay with her for Paradise is at her feet.”[15]


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The important of Parents:


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Teachings of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) - How to Behave with Parents:

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Common Bed behaviour Do’s OR Don’ts:

1.        Communication Devices Rule:  Phone & MySpace and Facebook. Don’t.
2.        Staying out Late dont
3.        Hanging Out: children can wear weird clothes, pierce their lips, teens who skip school and do drugs. Don’t
4.        Everything's a Drama: he sobs or shouts or slams the door. Don’t.

1. Staying Aloof:
2. Addiction to Social Media and Electronic Gadgets: don’t
3. Breaking Rules Constantly:
4. Falling Prey To Bad Company:
5. Over Sensitiveness to Surroundings:
6. Lying For Self Defense: don’t
7. Lack of Decision Making Skills:
8. Increase in Anger/Aggression: don’t
9. Lack of Seriousness towards Life:
10. Frequent Use of Swearing Words: don’t


1.     Depression – Down Way of Life : don’t
2.     Drinking, Smoking and Drugs : don’t
3.     Cyber Space Addiction: don’t
    4. Dislikes parents: don’t
  5.  Staying Out Too Late: don’t


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