- The importance of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil in protecting and saving societies.
- Giving examples is one of the teaching methods that convey meanings in a tangible form.
- Committing what is clearly wrong and having none to forbid is a cause of corruption that brings harm to all people.
- The destruction of society results from leaving the evildoers to spread mischief on earth.
- A wrong action and a good intention are not sufficient for deeming a deed righteous.
- Responsibility in the Muslim community is communal and is not entrusted to a certain individual.
- All are punished for the sins committed by some if they are not forbidden.
- The evildoers present their evil to society in a good form just like the hypocrites.