Because he had this human quality in high degree, he was able to prepare an important field for success in life. He tried to master whatever confidence was necessary to acquire the skill of any work and to be more successful in that work. And he also gave positive declarations of faith about this quality in his various speeches.
Inquiry:
His curiosity was essentially a reflection of his thirst for knowledge, which he carried throughout his life. As long as he found something that fulfilled his mental need, that is, the pursuit of knowledge, his motivation for study or research remained unwavering.
Truthfulness:
Truthfulness was one of his most developed human qualities. Not only in his efforts to understand and embody Islamic morality, but also in his contact with an educated, polite family and the struggle to build a life up to a certain point in his life, he learned the hard way, that is, loyalty to the truth. This is known from his confessional statements at various times.
Humanist role:
This is also a great quality of a believer, which he was able to possess. He loved everyone deeply, regardless of Hindu or Muslim, and helped everyone in various ways. In particular, it was his regular habit to check on his neighbors. The place where he lived was a Hindu-dominated area. He was seen helping people by giving them food, money, etc. during floods or any natural disaster. He also had the ability to understand the dangers of people, no one ever turned away from him for help. When someone came to his house to beg, he would try to rehabilitate the beggar by giving him financial assistance according to his physical ability, so that he would not have to beg again. In short, he had a deeply sensitive mind; which elevated him to the role of a humanist.
Friendly behavior:
His simple quality was his friendly behavior with the people of his family and society. He could understand the mentality of a small child and mix with him and become his friend. The philosophy of the famous writer and philosopher Dale Carnegie attracted him. Moreover, above all, he wanted to imbibe the character qualities of the Prophet (PBUH). He was also very happy in his married life because of this special quality. It is known from the recollections of his wife that he valued her (wife's) opinions and advice seriously and always wanted to understand her mentally.
Role in shaping the personality of others:
He would try to develop others by deeply understanding their mindset, nature, inclinations, and position. This was true for any person in the family or outside the family. Since he had a tendency to know himself well; from that source, the ability to understand others was developed. He would discipline children in a different way. So that they would consider him a friend.
Keeping promises:
Keeping one's word is one of the greatest qualities of a believer, and he had that too. Even if he made a promise to a small child, he would not forget it even if the child forgot it. Not so with adults. If he could not keep his word, he would not keep it, and even if he gave someone a time, he would meet them at the specified time.
Social service:
Maulana Muhammad Azharul Islam Siddiqui (RA) was passionate about humanitarianism. He did not discriminate between Hindus and Muslims while doing good to people. Alleviating the worries of fathers who were burdened by the loss of their daughters, continuing the education of students who had stopped studying financially, satisfying the hunger of people who were half-starved or starving, relieving the suffering of the cold-stricken, and bearing the medical expenses of the helpless made him a great friend to the poor, the suffering and the hardworking people. He gained symbolic satisfaction in serving the Creator by serving the needy. He directly and indirectly sponsored institutions near his home.