Good manners are like a fragrance that spreads from a person's character. Today, we are ahead in worship, but lagging behind in manners. There was a shopkeeper, Haris, who used to pray but spoke to customers in a harsh tone. People started avoiding him.
One day he heard a scholar saying: "The Prophet (PBUH) was sent to perfect good manners." This sentence affected his heart. He softened his tone, started speaking the truth, and adopted kindness towards others.
Soon, his shop began to be blessed, and people started praising his manners. Islam teaches us that a smile is also charity, forgiveness is strength, and good manners are the greatest wealth. If we correct our manners, society will automatically be corrected.