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"Silence is one of the gates to wisdom."
"For the Devil, the presence of learned one is by far more painful than a thousand worshipers."
"A Muslim will never get tired and bored of educating himself throughout his life."
"One who offers (suggests) what he doesn't know, will be under the curse of the angels of the heavens and the earth."
"Assisting the weak is better for you than your act of charity."
"The worst of men is he who stops his contributions to charity, eats by himself, and whips his slave."
"Worship is not the abundance of prayer and fasting; rather it is the abundance of reflecting on the affairs of God, the Great and Almighty."
"Man is not worshipful unless he is clement."
"He who reckons his own soul is successful; he who is heedless of it is unsuccessful."
"Reason is a free gift from God and politeness is acquisition. He who undertakes politeness has power over it. He who undertakes reason increases (himself) through that nothing but ignorance."
"He who takes himself to account gets benefitted, and the one who gets negligent and careless about himself bears loss. The one who fears (Allah) becomes peaceful, and the one who takes lesson becomes most clear sighted and discerning. He who becomes most clear sighted, understands; and he who understands and comprehends becomes knowledgeable and informed."
"The one for whom the day of ‘Āshūrā is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him."
"Modesty is the decoration of poverty, thanks-giving is the decoration of affluence and wealth. Patience and endurance are the ornaments and decorations of calamities and distress. Humility is the decoration of lineage, and eloquence is the decoration of speech. Committing to memory is the decoration of tradition (hadīth), and bowing the shoulders is the decoration of knowledge. Decency and good morale is the decoration of the mind, and a smiling face is the decoration of munifence and generiosity. Not boasting of doing favours is the decoration of good deeds, and humility is the decoration of service. Spending less is the decoration of contentment, and abondoning the meaningless and unnecessary things is the decoration of abstention and fear of God."
"The honour of a person lies in his needlessness from the people."
"The one who conceals the (way of) prosperity and progress from you, has done enimity to you."
"If the ignorant keeps silent, people would not differ."
"The lapse of time uncovers hidden secrets."
"He, who does not know the entries, the exits will fail him."
"Forebearence is the dress of a scholar, so do not get yourself undressed of it."
"The one who acts without knowledge, destroys and ruins more than he rectifies."
"Meeting and visiting brothers, even if little, causes the development and maturity of intellects."
"Knowledgeable persons are strangers because of the many ignorant people around them."
"The boon and benevolence which is not thanked for, is like the sin which is not forgiven."
"The one who commits aggression and tyranny, and the one who helps him upon it, and the one who is pleased over it - all are party and participants in it."
"The one who attended a matter and disliked it, is as the one who was absent; and whoever was not present in an affair yet was pleased with it, is as the one who witnessed it."
"Take the good speech from whoever said it even if his practice was not accordingly."
"Whoever has three qualities or one of them will be in the shade of the throne of Allah: He should treat people with justice. He should do nothing unless he knows whether it pleases or angers Allah. He should seek no fault in his Muslim brother until he frees himself from that fault. For when he frees himself from a fault, he finds another fault in him. It is enough for the person that his own self diverts him from the people."
"The believer does not spend an expense more lovable with Allah than saying the truth during consent and anger."
"The person who loves for the sake of God, and detests and despises for the sake of God, and gives for the sake of God, is among those whose faith has achieved completion."
"By Allah no one is our Shī‘ah except that he has piety for God and obeys him. They (the Shī‘ah) are not known and recognized except for their humility, modesty, fear of God, trustworthiness, plenty of remembrance of God, fasting, service, kindness to the parents, looking after the poor neighbours and afflicted people, mentioning them with nothing except goodness and beneficence; and they are the trustees for their tribes in all the affairs."
"I admonish you regarding five things:"
"There are three hinges out of the completion of values, of this world and the here-after:"
"There is no servant except that there exists a white spot upon his heart. So when he commits a sin, a black spot arises into that white spot. Then when he repents, this black spot moves away. But if he continues on committing sins, the blackness of this spot increases till such time that it overwhelms and overrides the whiteness. When the whiteness is all covered over (by the blackness), the owner of it (the heart) does never at all return towards beneficence and goodness. And This is what God means when he says: "Nay! rather, what they used to do has become like a rust upon their hearts." (Qur'an, 83:14)"
"Two kinds of my community have no share in Islam. (They are): the extremists and the fatalists."
"Indeed, faithful is the one who - when pleased and glad, his pleasure does not make him enter into sin and falsehood; and when unhappy and angry, his anger does not oust him from the world of righteousness; and when he gains power, his power does not make him commit excess, nor opression, nor make him go for a thing upon which he does not have any right."
"Indeed, when a man earns wealth from a haraam (prohibited source) - neither Hajj, nor Umra, nor strengthening of his blood kinship, is ever at all accepted or approved. By God, Almighty."
"Goodness to parents, and paying visits to ones own relatives, will ease the accounting on the Day of Judgement."
"Being religious equals being extremely loving, and being extremely loving equals being religious."
"Indeed, the most terrifically sorry of all the people on the day of resurrection, will be the servant who defines and shows the way of justice to the people, while he himself opposes it."
"Beware of sluggishness, annoyance and impatience, since they are the keys of all the evils. The person who commits sluggishness and slackness never at all discharges any rights (obligations); and the one who gets annoyed and restless, does never at all remain patient over the right (God's decree on him)."
"The scholar whose knowledge is made use of and benefited from, is worthier and more virtuous than seventy thousand worshippers and adorers."
"Fasting is a shield against (hell) fire. Charity and dole remove and finish sin, as does the remembrance of God in the midnight."
"Three things destroy a man: considering his own deeds to be really great, forgetting the sins that have been committed, considering his own opinion to be the highest."
"Whoevers tongue utters the truth, his practise becomes purified; and the one whose intention is decent and good, his sustenance increases; and whoever adopts good attitude and decent behavior with his family, his life span lengthens."
"Consider the world as an abode where in you have dropped down for an hour, then you have got to leave it and go ahead; or (suppose it is) like the wealth which you lay hands upon in a dream and become over-joyed and glad. Then you wake up to find yourself empty handed."
"The virtue of knowledge is more lovable with Allah than the virtue of worship. The best (thing) in your religion is piety."
"The person who teaches one chapter of guidance to the people will have a reward similar to all those who would act upon it, and nothing would be lessened or subtracted from the reward of those who practise it; and the one who teaches a chapter of misguidance, he will have the burden similar to each one who acts upon it, and nothing will be lessened from their burden of sin."
"Knowledge and science is the fruit of paradise; in times of threat it is one's ally, in exile it keeps one company, and in solitude it is one's intimate friend and companion."
"On the Day of Judgement, God will interrogate people according to the wisdom he has granted them."
"Opposition of one's desires is the sign of the highest level of wisdom in a human being."