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"And they enjoin what is just, and forbid what is
unjust, and speed on in good works. These are of the
righteous." (54) And again: "that there may be among
you a people who invite to the good, and enjoin the
just, and forbid the wrong. These are they with whom
it shall be well." (55) And further: "Verily, God enjoineth
justice and the doing of good ... and He forbiddeth
wickedness and oppression. He warneth you that
haply ye may be mindful." (56) And yet again, of the
civilizing of human behavior: "Make due allowances;
and enjoin what is just, and withdraw from the ignorant." (57)
And likewise: "...who master their anger,
and forgive others! God loveth the doers of good." (58)
And again: "There is no righteousness in turning your
faces toward the East or the West, but he is righteous
who believeth in God, and the last day, and the angels,
and the Scriptures, and the Prophets; who for the love
of God disburseth his wealth to his kindred, and to
orphans, and the needy and the wayfarer, and those
who ask, and for ransom; who observeth prayer, and
payeth the legal alms, and who is of those who perform
their covenant when they have covenanted, and are
patient under ills and hardships, and in time of
trouble: these are they who are just, and these are they