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ISLAMIC DOCTRINE MENTIONED IN THE QUR'AN
Commanding what is Just; Forbidding what is Evil; Nahi-Anil-Munkar; Amr-Bil-Ma'roof; Commanding what is just; Forbidding what is evil; Amr bil Ma-roof; Forbidding what is Evil (Shi'a doctrine); Forbidding What is Evil; Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong; Commanding right and forbidding wrong
  • A religious policeman beating a woman for removing her [[burqa]] headpiece in public, [[Kabul]], 2001 (image obtained by the [[Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan]])

enjoin         
LEGAL ORDER TO STOP DOING SOMETHING
Injunctive relief; Temporary restraining order; Injunctions; Intervention order; Preliminary injunction; Enjoin; Stay away order; Temporary injunction; Permanent injunction; Writs of injunction; Enjoined; Apprehended Violence Order; Court injunction; Family violence protection order; Enjoining; Apprehended violence order; Civil Stalking Protection Order; Civil Protection Order; Counter-injunction; Counter injunction; Counterinjunction; Counterinjunctions; Counter-injunctions; Counter injunctions; Counterinjunctive; Counter-injunctive; Super-injunction; Superinjunction; Super injunction; Hyperinjunction; Hyper-injunction; Super Injunction; Superinjunctions; Super injunctions; Judicial injunction; Injunctive and declaratory relief; Temporary Restraining Orders; Super-injunctions
(enjoins, enjoining, enjoined)
1.
If you enjoin someone to do something, you order them to do it. If you enjoin an action or attitude, you order people to do it or have it. (FORMAL)
She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else...
It is true that Islam enjoins tolerance; there's no doubt about that...
The positive neutrality enjoined on the force has now been overtaken by events.
VERB: V n to-inf, V n, V-ed
2.
If a judge enjoins someone from doing something, they order them not to do it. If a judge enjoins an action, they order people not to do it. (AM FORMAL)
The judge enjoined Varityper from using the ad in any way.
...a preliminary injunction enjoining the practice.
VERB: V n from -ing/n, V n
permanent injunction         
LEGAL ORDER TO STOP DOING SOMETHING
Injunctive relief; Temporary restraining order; Injunctions; Intervention order; Preliminary injunction; Enjoin; Stay away order; Temporary injunction; Permanent injunction; Writs of injunction; Enjoined; Apprehended Violence Order; Court injunction; Family violence protection order; Enjoining; Apprehended violence order; Civil Stalking Protection Order; Civil Protection Order; Counter-injunction; Counter injunction; Counterinjunction; Counterinjunctions; Counter-injunctions; Counter injunctions; Counterinjunctive; Counter-injunctive; Super-injunction; Superinjunction; Super injunction; Hyperinjunction; Hyper-injunction; Super Injunction; Superinjunctions; Super injunctions; Judicial injunction; Injunctive and declaratory relief; Temporary Restraining Orders; Super-injunctions
n. a final order of a court that a person or entity refrain from certain activities permanently or take certain actions (usually to correct a nuisance) until completed. A permanent injunction is distinguished from a "preliminary" injunction which the court issues pending the outcome of a lawsuit or petition asking for the "permanent" injunction. See also: injunction preliminary injunction temporary injunction
temporary injunction         
LEGAL ORDER TO STOP DOING SOMETHING
Injunctive relief; Temporary restraining order; Injunctions; Intervention order; Preliminary injunction; Enjoin; Stay away order; Temporary injunction; Permanent injunction; Writs of injunction; Enjoined; Apprehended Violence Order; Court injunction; Family violence protection order; Enjoining; Apprehended violence order; Civil Stalking Protection Order; Civil Protection Order; Counter-injunction; Counter injunction; Counterinjunction; Counterinjunctions; Counter-injunctions; Counter injunctions; Counterinjunctive; Counter-injunctive; Super-injunction; Superinjunction; Super injunction; Hyperinjunction; Hyper-injunction; Super Injunction; Superinjunctions; Super injunctions; Judicial injunction; Injunctive and declaratory relief; Temporary Restraining Orders; Super-injunctions
n. a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action. A temporary injunction differs from a "temporary restraining order" which is a short-term, stop-gap injunction issued pending a hearing, at which time a temporary injunction may be ordered to be in force until trial. The purpose of a temporary injunction is to maintain the status quo and prevent irreparable damage or change before the legal questions are determined. After the trial the court may issue a "permanent injunction" (making the temporary injunction a lasting rule) or "dissolve" (cancel) the temporary injunction. See also: injunction

Википедия

Enjoining good and forbidding wrong

Enjoining (what is) right and forbidding (what is) evil (Arabic: ٱلْأَمْرْ بِٱلْمَعْرُوفْ وَٱلنَّهْيْ عَنِ ٱلْمُنْكَرْ, romanized: al-amr bi-l-maʿrūf wa-n-nahy ʿani-l-munkar) are two important duties imposed by God in Islam, as revealed in the Quran and hadith.

This expression is the base of the Islamic institution of hisbah (the individual or collective duty – depending on the Islamic school of law – to intervene and enforce Islamic law). It forms a central part of the Islamic doctrine for all Muslims. The injunctions also constitute two of the ten Ancillaries or Obligatory Acts of Twelver Shia Islam.

Pre-modern Islamic literature describes pious Muslims (usually scholars) taking action to forbid wrong by destroying forbidden objects, particularly liquor and musical instruments. In the contemporary Muslim world, various state or parastatal bodies (often with phrases like the "Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice" in their titles) have appeared in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Sudan, Malaysia, etc., at various times and with various levels of power.