KUWAIT: Muslims are often portrayed in the media with negative stereotypes. However, it is important to recognize the kindness and good morals that are deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of many Muslims. This is especially evident during the holy month of Ramadan, which manifests the acts of kindness and good values that Islam teaches people all around the globe. This month provides a platform for Muslims to show their values and demonstrate the essence of goodness.
Abdullah Al-Hajry, a writer and researcher specializing in the history of nations and people with an interest in cultural and social matters, highlights the ethical qualities possessed by Muslims and Arabs, considering the holy month of Ramadan as a reflection of these qualities. For instance, the practice of fasting fosters a sense of responsibility and empathy towards those facing hardships, which in turn sparks inner beauty, leading Muslims to acts of kindness and generosity, whether through financial contributions, free food distribution or other charitable endeavors driven by spiritual growth.
Through such acts, Muslims manifest Islam’s role in enhancing individuals’ ethical and moral character, emphasizing humanity, compassion and integrity. Hence, this month serves as a genuine display of beauty that transcends stereotypes while upholding high values.
Saadiya, an Islamic teacher, further elaborated on Muslims’ acts of kindness through giving zakat and sadaqa. She emphasized how Muslims are encouraged to uplift those in need, which shows Islam’s promotion of harmony and social justice. "The spirit of helping others extends beyond fasting and charitable giving as religious acts of kindness — it digs deeper, fostering selflessness consistently, not just during this month, but throughout their lives,” she explained. She added that while the goodness of Islam is not limited to the holy month of Ramadan, this month still serves as a powerful and wide representation of Islamic values.