بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
52. To abstain from prohibited things when undertaking monetary transactions: this includes a wide range of possible prohibited purchases that can be made such as unlawful trading, buying/selling prohibited items such as alcohol, staying away from gambling, interest, bribery etc. Our money is the wealth of Allah, and it is only be to spent on good. Allah says:
“…then make a contract with them if you know there is within them goodness and give them from the wealth of Allah which He has given you…” [24:33]
53. Not to conceal something true which you may have witnessed: this could be related to crime or other means. An example was narrated by Iyad ibn Himar, where the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “He who finds something should call one or two trusty persons as witnesses and not conceal it or cover it up; then if he finds its owner he should return it to him, otherwise it is Allah’s property which He gives to whom He will.” [Abu Dawud authenticated by al Albani]
54. To get married: the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Marriage is part of my sunnah, and whoever does not follow my sunnah has nothing to do with me. Get married, for I will boast of your great numbers before the nations. Whoever has the means, let him get married, and whoever does not, then he should fast for it will diminish his desire.” [Ibn Majah authenticated by Darrusalam]
55. To fulfil the rights of those who are under you: this is not only related to leaders of people but also managers at a workplace, mothers and fathers, anyone who has any kind of authority over someone else will have to fulfil their rights. We learn this from Abu Bakr A-Siddiq after the passing of the prophet (ﷺ), he said: “O people! I have been put in authority over you though I am not the best of you. So help me if I do right and correct me if I do wrong. Obey me as long as I obey God and His Messenger. But if I do not obey God and His Messenger, I have no right to your obedience.”
56. To provide comfort to one’s parents: the relationship we have with our parents is not taken lightly by Allah (detailed post here). Abu Umamah narrated: A man said, “Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) what rights can parents demand from their children?” He replied, “They are your Paradise and your Hell.” [Tirmidhi]
Allah knows best.