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Razavi Codes of Ethics
"Razavi Codes of Ethics" is a profound exploration of the ethical teachings and moral guidelines inspired by Imam Ali al-Ridha (A.S.), the eighth Imam of Islam. This book provides practical insights into Islamic character-building, social conduct, and personal development based on the principles of Akhlaq (morality) and Tazkiyah (self-purification). Drawing from Quranic verses, Hadith, and historical accounts, it highlights the ethical framework necessary for a balanced and righteous life, emphasizing sincerity, honesty, humility, patience, and justice in personal and social interactions. The book also explores how these ethical principles apply in governance, leadership, family, and professional life. An essential guide for those seeking to align their character and actions with the moral values taught by Islam.