Noble character (akhlaq-hasanah) is the visible beauty of an inwardly refined soul — appearing as mercy, justice, humility, patience, truthfulness,
service, wisdom, and love in relation to God, oneself, other people, and creation.
Garden:
45 virtues

The Four Gardens of Noble Character

Akhlak Toward God
"How does the person stand before the Source of existence?"
ReverenceGratitudeTrustContentmentHope
Akhlak Toward the Self
"How does the person govern their own inner world?"
Self-ControlHumilityCouragePatienceWisdom
Akhlak Toward People
"Does this person become a safe, fair, and uplifting presence?"
MercyJusticeForgivenessServiceLoyalty
Akhlak Toward Creation
"Does this person treat the world as entrusted, not merely consumed?"
StewardshipNon-WastefulnessWonderSimplicityRestorationNon-HarmRootedness
No virtues found. Try a different search.

The Collector's Journal

Record observations of akhlaq-hasanah in daily life. The trained eye begins to see moral beauty everywhere.

Noble Character — A Field Guide  ·  45 Virtues  ·  For the student of moral beauty