Tahdhīb al-ādāb (تهذيب الآداب) is a classical work of Arabic literature focusing on ethical conduct, moral philosophy, and the refinement of manners. Written in elegant Arabic, the book serves as a guide to virtuous living from an Islamic perspective. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating good character and adhering to high moral standards. The author, Mamd Muammad Muafā, draws upon a wealth of Islamic wisdom and literary tradition to offer practical advice for personal and social betterment. This edition makes a valuable contribution to the study of Islamic ethics and Arabic literary heritage.
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