Islam places enormous emphasis on how we treat others. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "The best of you are those who are best to their families, and I am the best of you to my family." (Sunan at-Tirmidhi). His Sunnah provides detailed guidance on how to interact with every person in your life — from your closest family members to strangers you encounter briefly. Our program covers these social Sunnahs comprehensively.
With family: The Prophet ﷺ was kind, playful, and helpful at home. He would assist with household chores, mend his own clothes, and spend quality time with his family. He emphasized the rights of parents, saying: "Paradise lies at the feet of your mother." He commanded good treatment of spouses, children, and relatives — and warned against cutting family ties (qat' ar-rahm). With neighbors: The Prophet ﷺ said, "Jibreel kept advising me to treat neighbors well until I thought he would make them heirs." This includes not harming them, sharing food with them, and checking on their well-being.
With friends and the community: The Sunnah emphasizes: smiling at people (which is charity), removing harm from pathways, visiting the sick, attending funerals, responding to invitations, giving sincere advice (naseeha), concealing people's faults, making excuses for others' mistakes, and avoiding backbiting, gossip, and suspicion. The Prophet ﷺ also taught the importance of reconciliation — he said it is permissible to "lie" (use indirect language) to reconcile between two people.
Our program dedicates multiple weeks to social Sunnahs, with each week focusing on a specific relationship or social context. Interactive scenarios present real-life situations and ask you to identify the Sunnah response. The tracking system lets you set weekly social Sunnah goals — like visiting a neighbor, calling a relative, or helping a colleague — and monitor your consistency. These practices build strong, loving communities and earn immense reward.