*One should not adulate him; rather, revere him in due right.
*One should not give the Messenger of Allah traits or characteristics specific to Allah. One should not take an oath by him, depend on him or ask him for any needs.
*One should love him whom he loves, and hate him whom he hates. One should declare himself innocent of the non believers and those who hold enmity against him.
*One should uphold the Sunnah of the Prophet (), support it and defend the Shari'ah.
*One should revive the Sunnah and uphold the Shari'ah. One should give Da'wah and implement whatever he orders us to do.
Necessary Manners for One who Teaches the Qur'an *The one teaching the Qur'an should do so sincerely for the sake of Allah.
*He should not teach Qur'an for a worldly gain. Allah says:
Whosoever desires (with his deeds)the reward of the Hereafter, We give him increase in his reward, and whosoever desires the reward of this world (with his deeds), We give him thereof (what is written for him), and he has no portion in the Hereafter. (42:20)
*One should not earn a living solely from teaching the Qur'an. Scholars differed regarding the ruling of taking money for teaching Qur'an; the preponderant opinion is that it is lawful to take money for teaching the Qur'an. The proof of this is in the hadeeth of Abu Sa'eed (). He recited the Qur'an on one who had fallen sick and was given a flock of sheep in return.