Well, I'm sure you agree its not really a good idea to let a Jewish person instruct us on the teachings of Islam's scriptures. It's about as useful as listening to Emile instruct us on the Babylonian Talmud, whatever that is.
Man, this stuff is standard. Would I have to be Christian to inform you that Jesus said to turn the other cheek?
Have you lived in a cocoon in Dubai?
Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong is an often quoted phrase, used in the Qur'an. This expression is the base of the Islamic institution of hisbah and sometimes referred to by this word. Hisbah forms a central part of Islamic doctrine, and is explicitly referred to in the two of the Shi'a Branches of Religion, Commanding what is Just and Forbidding what is Evil.
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Allah the Most High said: Let there be among you a community who enjoin good and forbid evil; it is they that shall be successful, [3:104] and: You are the best community that has ever been brought forth for mankind: you enjoin good and forbid evil, and you believe in God, [3:110] and: Those who repent, those who worship, those who praise, those who persevere, those who bow down, those who prostrate, and those who enjoin good and forbid evil, [9:112] and: Those of the Israelites who were unbelievers have already been cursed on the tongue of David and Jesus, son of Mary, for they were disobedient, and transgressed. They did not forbid one another from committing the evil that they wrought. What they used to do was foul indeed. [5:79] The Qur'an is full of passages which treat of this subject.
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