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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Islamic Doctrines Simplified

Allah, Our Lord
If we see a beautiful picture painted on good canvas, do we not think that an artist produced it?
If we see an automatic machine, regularly manufacturing articles, are we not led to think that there is an engineer who made, designed and invented its system?
If we see a book written in any scientific field, surely we are aware that an author wrote it?
Surely the picture could not have been created without an artist!
Surely the machine could not work without an engineer!
Surely the book could not be written without an author!
Is it possible to say that this book in your hand was written by chance? Would you believe it if someone told you that it happened that the paper was scattered by wind, and ink was spilt on it, and thus the book was written?
Basic human sense does not believe such a supposition but rather, makes fun of it.
Thus everything needs a maker or a creator; nothing can come into existence without there being an originator: the creator.
Look at the sky and do you not wonder how the bright and beautiful sun sends down its light and heat to the people on earth? Look at the land upon which we live and ask how do plants grow on it?
Look at the water we drink, the air we breathe; the sun when it sets and the night when it comes; then, look at the beautiful stars which are impossible to count, and the light of the moon.
Look, and then think how were these wonders created and who then created them? Are they created by themselves or do they have a creator who made them?
They are as in need of a maker or a creator, as a house which needs a builder to be built; or a chair, on which we sit, needs a carpenter to be made; or a picture needs an artist in order to be painted, or a book needs an author to be written. And certainly Allah is their Creator and Maker Who created everything.
Let us ponder about ourselves and our bodies, and ask:
Who created us in this unique way?
Who gave us two eyes with which to see?
And the tongue with which we talk?
And two hands with which we work?
And two legs with which we walk?
And two ears with which we hear?
Who created the food we eat and the water we drink?
Not the farmer who cultivated the crops nor the plumber who connected the pipes.
Without food and water, one will surely die.
Who gave us the air which we breathe?
Without air, surely we will suffocate and die.
Indeed, our Creator is He Who created the heavens, the earth, water, air and the stars. And He is All-Great and All-Powerful. It is He Who created and provided us with all these amenities of life.
Thanking the Creator
If one of your parents or relatives gives you a present, surely you will be happy and thank them for it. Any one who does good to us deserves our gratitude and should be thanked for his goodness and favour.
We are given many favours from our parents who bring us up and who spend nights awake for our sake; from our teachers, who educate us and impart good manners, from our friends who give us their help. We thank these people and accept their favours and kindness. We consider it a virtue to do good, and in return we praise them for their goodness.
Then do we not think our Creator, Who created us and provided us with our parents and gave us so many blessings, deserves many thanks and worship from us?
It is Allah and He Who alone created us, Who provides for us and blesses us and it is to Him and Him alone for Whom should be reserved the ultimate praise.
Anyone who fails in his duty and neither worships Allah nor thanks Him can only be arrogant and evil.
No sane person can reject goodness and be ungrateful towards One Who provides favours, offers help and is merciful towards him.
My Lord! Inspire me to thank You for Your Favour which You bestowed upon me and on my parents, that I may do righteousness such as will please You.
Allah's Love
You have seen how a mother embraces and suckles her little baby, how she expresses her feelings towards the infant. She does this due to her love and emotion for the baby.
You will also have seen how birds care for their young, how they bring food and water and put morsels in their mouths. They protect their young if they are attacked by other birds, by a snake or by other predators.
And even though they suffer as a consequence, birds surely love their young, show them great mercy and forbid evil being committed against them. This kind of mercy that fathers, mothers, and people generally, as well as animals, show within themselves, is from the Almighty Allah. It is He Who created such compassion and it is He Who instilled in animals how to love their young.
Allah bestows mercy into the souls of humans and animals. He is the All-Beneficent, the All-Merciful, showing His love for all His creatures. He created love and mercy in the soul so that people and animals may have compassion for each other. Verily His love and mercy to us is far more than can be bestowed by our parents and families.
It is He Who created and provided us with the amenities for life on earth including the necessities for the time we were in our mother's womb.
He sent us the prophets to teach us the right path, to keep us far from evil and corruption, so we may enter paradise and be saved from fire and torment.
Surely He is the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful; constantly demonstrating His love and His sympathy for His creatures. In return, we should love our Creator by thanking and worshipping Him. He Who has such love and mercy for us deserves great praise and gratitude.
The Oneness of Allah
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
"Say: He is Allah, the One and Only Allah, the Eternal, Absolute. He begets not, nor is He begotten. And there is none like Him."
Holy Qur'an (112:1-4)
During the time of ignorance in the pre-Islamic period (Jahiliyah), polytheists used to worship idols which they themselves made out of iron, stone, wood and other materials. They believed that the idols themselves had the ability to provide, give benefit and inflict harm. They would offer presents or carry out sacrifices for their idols, whom they asked to meet their needs. For instance, the sick would ask to be cured, the poor for sustenance and childless couples for a child.
The people at that time were polytheists, who worshipped other than Allah; Who thus sent Prophet Muhammad [s][1] to bid them to stop adoring idols and tell them that these statutes were merely stones, which could neither benefit nor harm them.
The above-mentioned surah (chapter) of the Holy Qur'an was sent down to explain to people that the only god whom they should worship is the One God and there is no god save Him. It is He alone Who creates, provides, gives life and causes death, and it is He towards Whom people should turn for help.
Indeed Allah is not like any other creature; He has neither father nor mother, nor wife nor children. It is people who are in need of a father, mother and children because they themselves are created and have needs to produce young. Some are similar to others, but Allah the Creator is One and has no equal.
None of Allah's creatures are like Him. He, Who alone is Ever-Lasting and All-Powerful. It is He Who creates, provides and knows everything, no one can be characterised with such great attributes except Him. It is He alone Who deserves praise, obedience, and thanks.
Notes:
[1] [s] is an abbreviation for an Arabic phrase "sallalahu aleihi wa alihi wa salam" meaning "peace be upon him and his holy family". It is recommended for all Muslim's to invoke this salutation when mentioning the name of Apostle Muhammad [s] or referring to him.
The Bestower of Provision
Allah, the Almighty says:
"Surely Allah is the Bestower of provision, Lord of Power, the Almighty".
Holy Qur'an (52:58)
People, birds, fish, animals, insects and reptiles are all creatures, which need food, air and water. Allah has bestowed His sustenance on each and every creature on earth and all must work and search for their provision.
Allah, the Most High says:
"And He set on the earth firm mountains standing above its surface, and He blessed the earth and measured therein nourishment for all things, in four periods: in accordance with the needs of the seekers".
Holy Qur'an (41:10)
People are the seekers of sustenance, for food, water and money, on this earth. In our organized society we get them through working in different fields such as: agriculture, industry, cattle-rearing, commerce and other kinds of employment such as carpentry, science, medicine, engineering, tailoring, etc.
Consider the food which you eat at every meal and think from where it came?
The vegetables, grain, fruit, meat, fish, poultry, milk, eggs or dairy products and so on.
Who brought forth the crops which farmers grow to be processed into delicious food?
Who created animals whose flesh may be cooked to give us sustenance, or from which milk is obtained?
Only our Creator is the Maker of provisions for us on this earth. And surely, to gain these we need to work. Indeed prophets themselves have striven for the sake of obtaining sustenance.
Prophet Moses [a][2] used to graze cattle and so did Prophet David [a]. Prophet Noah [a] worked as a carpenter, as did Prophet Muhammad [s], who also used to graze cattle, and who worked in commerce in Mecca for a certain time.
The acquisition of provision needs supplies, demand and surety. Allah has provided such basic requirements as oxygen, sunlight and rain in order that land can be irrigated, plants cultivated and animals reared. For man to survive and be healthy and strong in both body and mind he needs to think, work and to organise his life around him.
Those Deprived
Allah's blessings upon us are numerous and uncountable. He provides basic provisions and favours for all mankind. So why, it can be asked, do we see that some poor people starve, and have no material benefits or dwellings? Verily the reason behind this can be seen very clearly.
At one end of the scale, some people are lazy and have no inclination to work for the sake of earning their provision. And indeed Allah dislikes them.
At the other end of the scale, some people behave as oppressors and tyrants, amassing fortunes out of their own greed and not for the good of society. They use the poor and needy for their own ends and neglect their welfare.
This is despite the fact that Allah has made it obligatory to help the poor so that no one remains in need.
Therefore, the real reason for people's poverty in most cases is the deprivation of their rights by the rich, upon whom Allah has placed responsibility to alleviate their burden.
Surely Allah is the Bestower of Provision, the Lord of Power, the Almighty.
[2] [a] is an abbreviation for the Arabic phrase "aleihi/aleiha/ aleihim salam" meaning "peace be upon him/her/them". It is recommended for all Muslims to invoke this salutation when mentioning the names of the fourteen members of the Ahlul Bayt [a] or any of the prophets, messengers or pure saints [a].
Allah, the Omniscient
Allah, the Almighty, says:
"Say: Do you instruct Allah about your religion? But Allah knows all that is in the heavens and on the earth; Allah is Knowing of all things'.
Holy Qur'an (49:16)
When we look at an airplane, we are aware that the engineers who designed must it have had great knowledge and understanding of aerodynamics and other fields of science to make it fly in the sky. Without such capabilities, the achievement could never have been accomplished.
If you read an interpretation of the Holy Qur'an, you will realise that he who wrote and composed it was a scholar of Islamic theology. Otherwise he would be unable to produce such a great book.
A man suffers with his sight and is unable to see. And then a doctor cures him. His eyes recover, so he becomes able to see again. What can you say concerning this doctor?
Surely that he has knowledge regarding medicine, otherwise he would not have been able to treat such a patient.
You will recognize that these achievements indicate the ability of scientists who have knowledge and skill in their field.
In that case, what can we say about the creation of man, his body, mind and vision, which he has been given? It can only be concluded that He Who created man and gave him this wisdom is Allah, the Almighty, Who knows all things.
"Read! In the name of your Lord Who created. Created man of a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Bountiful, who taught man what he knew not..."
Holy Qur'an (96:1-5)
Now think and further ponder about the creation of the heavens, the earth, the seas and the stars. Do not these indicate that He Who created them is Omniscient? Indeed they demonstrate for all to know that He Who created them has ultimate knowledge and acquaintance of existence.
Otherwise He would not have been able to make and create them.
"Indeed, their creator can only be Omniscient, the Able One".
We realise that scientists, engineers and designers who make aeroplanes, televisions, and cars, and doctors with medical knowledge, have gained and learned their subjects through schools, books and research. But their vast knowledge is limited and they are not able to know everything or even have in-depth understanding in several fields.
An engineer, who makes aeroplanes, is not familiar with the medical sciences, and eye-specialists have no knowledge of curing stomach sickness or heart complaints. It should also be noted that scientists and doctors depend upon tests and experiments before an invention can be developed, or a patient diagnosed. Their knowledge is based upon what has previously been learnt from higher knowledge that can come only from Allah.
Reading these examples, one is automatically led to understand that Allah's knowledge differs immensely from that of people.
And it is obvious that Allah, the Almighty, is Omniscient and needs no one to teach Him. It is He Who teaches man.
Allah the Omniscient knows everything in the heavens, what is on the earth and what is in the depths of seas.
Verily He knows the unseen, what will happen tomorrow, after tomorrow and in the distant future, because He is the Creator of man and all creatures altogether. He knows what is known, what will be known and what never will be known by man because He created them, knowing everything in them, like an engineer who knows the machine which he himself made.
Allah knows what is going on in the human soul, though He speaks not. He knows all secrets and whatever man does of good and bad deeds.
There are no mysteries for the Omniscient regarding what man does not understand about the world, about its atmosphere and about its life: why there is tranquillity, why there is war; how many different species make up a harmonious planet and what causes disaster and destruction.
Allah's Wisdom
"O mankind, the Messenger has come to you with the truth from your Lord; so believe, it is better for you. And if you disbelieve, to Allah belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth; Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise."
Holy Qur'an (4:170)
We have spoken about birds and how they care for their young and protect them from attack by predators.
You have also seen how they build their nests in distant and remote places as a safeguard. Different creatures respond in various ways to danger, like a mouse which automatically runs away when it sees a cat. But who taught them this behaviour?
Animals are neither able to think nor understand in a way similar to humans. But Allah, Who created them, has provided them with natural knowledge, the instinct to reproduce, to fear uncertain situations and threats, to know their enemies, where to build their homes, and numerous other abilities, differing according to their needs.
It is an impulse which exists in them, which certainly, Allah, the Almighty created, so that animals can live and guard their lives, and without which they would be unable to survive.
Certain animals, such as the chameleon, are even able to change colours according to the place in which they live in order to hide themselves so that those wanting to prey on them cannot distinguish them from the plants and stones around them.
For man, Allah the Most High created the thumb on our hands and made it parallel to four fingers. This thumb is made of two joints and without its styling, man would not be able to catch anything nor do many other tasks. Progress in different fields would be strictly limited but for the unique system given to the hand. All these wonders are the result of Allah's wisdom. He is All-Wise. The meaning of wisdom is having sound judgement in using knowledge. Allah does not work in vain and without reason or purpose for what He creates.
Everything created is for the sake of this existence and nothing is defective as He never creates anything incomplete.
Therefore we say: 'Surely, Allah is All-Wise" because He created all for the use, and in the interests of, His creation.
To Allah belongs what is in the East and the West.
The Just
Truly Allah created mankind on this earth, giving people wisdom with which to think, and to differentiate right from wrong, and to know useful things from harmful ones, and having the ability to do good or evil. Thus man is able to worship Allah, pray, fast, help the poor, reconcile among people in case of a conflict, behave well towards his parents, relatives and neighbours and do other good deeds.
All these actions can be distinguished as good and righteous as opposed to bad, through man's use of his mind.
On the one hand, man is able to do good deeds, and on the other hand he is able to do evil and wicked ones. He is able to steal, lie, cheat, kill, hurt people, disbelieve in Allah, and obey the oppressor, while his wisdom is able to differentiate that these actions are wicked and evil.
Man can do good or evil deeds through his own will and choice and he himself decides between the two. Allah gave him this ability so it is up to man how he behaves.
Allah, the Almighty, bids man to do good and pious deeds and forbids him to commit wicked and evil actions.
Thus, He sent the prophets to mankind to make clear to people what is bad and harmful and what is forbidden. He also clarified for them what is useful and lawful and obligatory for people to follow. Verily, the Almighty, will charge us on the Day of Resurrection regarding our deeds which we do in our life. Those who do evil and disobey Him are cast into hell and those who do good and obey Him enter the Garden of Paradise.
Surely Allah in His wisdom and justice does not make the doer of good and evil equal.
According to their deeds, each will be either rewarded or punished on Judgement Day.
Among Allah's justice is that He does not place any burden upon a person, which is beyond their ability to bear. For instance, no sick or old person will be blamed for not fasting because it would harm their health. Obligations, however, are quite modest, like prayer being only five short duties a day, which virtually no one should find difficult to perform.
O Allah, bless Muhammad and his Progeny.
Prophethood
Who is a Prophet?
A Prophet is a human being whom Allah chooses among His people and teaches him through the Angel Gabriel [a]. Each has been sent to mankind, at a particular time, to guide the people to religion.
Attributes of a Prophet:
When Allah chooses to send a Messenger to people to instruct and teach them to put trust in One God, to worship Him and do good deeds, the person selected should be the noblest in thought, speech, deeds and behaviour, so that people believe, respect and trust him. Therefore, prophets altogether are characterised with good morals and virtues, foresight, intelligence, exemplary behaviour and doing good deeds in their communities.
Prophet Muhammad [s], like other prophets, had these exemplary attributes, which is why people called him, both before and after being called to prophethood, "the truthful and honest one". He was sent for all people and the Holy Qur'an was revealed through him to teach the Islamic religion, which was conveyed to mankind to guide them on the right path.
The Need for Prophets
Allah created man on this earth and provided him with all his needs. He also gave him wisdom. Yet it is necessary for man to know the purpose of his existence and his Lord Who created and provided for him. In return, it is also necessary for him to thank his Creator for the blessings He bestowed upon him, how to praise and worship the Almighty and carry out his duties.
Man himself lives in communities which themselves need love, co-operation, cleanliness, justice, knowing-the truth and helping the poor, as well as harbouring things which are harmful and evil like gambling, falsehood, murder, stealing, accepting falsehood and being oppressive. These are the indispensable facts that people must know in order to lead them to an honourable and pious life.
Allah loves His creatures and desires for them goodness, therefore He sent them prophets from among them to teach all these things as a guide towards goodness and righteousness:
1. The prophets teach people that Allah is One and there is no god besides Him.
2. The prophets teach people how to worship Allah through following certain obligations placed upon them, like prayer, fasting, performing pilgrimage (hajj)...etc.
3. They teach man how to live with each other on the basis of love, fraternity and co-operation.
4. They forbid them against committing harmful deeds.
5. Allah surely sent the prophets so that man could not pretend to have the excuse on Resurrection Day that he was unfamiliar with his religious duty, nor Allah sent any messages for him, nor any instructions.
6. Consequently, the prophets are like leading lights for mankind, acting as reformers.
Holy Prophet Muhammad [s]
"Muhammad is not the father of any one of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the Last of the prophets..."
Holy Qur'an (33:40)
Allah sent Prophet Muhammad [s] as a Messenger to all mankind and revealed through him the Holy Qur'an.
It was the Angel Gabriel [a], who brought the holy verses of the Qur'an to the Prophet by reciting parts until it was completed, which took twenty three years.
Allah tells us through the Holy Qur'an that Prophet Muhammad [s] is the last, and the seal, of all the prophets, that no prophet will come after him. The religion conveyed to the whole of mankind is Islam, being the seal of all religions.
Allah sent various prophets, whose number is reckoned to be one hundred and twenty four thousand, in order to guide and teach people their religion, in each period of time. So Allah, the Most Exalted, did not leave His servants without any messenger to advise them of their duties and the divine path to follow.
The first prophet whom Allah sent down to people was Adam [a], the father of all mankind, and the last Prophet sent was Prophet Muhammad [s]. The Holy Qur'an mentions the names of only the great prophets but not all the others. It quotes the names of twenty five: Adam, Idris, Noah, Hud, Salih, Lot, Abraham, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, Shu'aib, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Job, Dhul Kifl, Jonah, Elias, Zacharia, John, Jesus, Muhammad (May Allah's blessings be upon them all).
Muslims believe in all the messengers sent by Allah culminating with Prophet Muhammad [s], the last Prophet, who brought forth Islam, the ultimate religion. Allah, therefore, does not accept any religion other than Islam and the followers of Prophet Muhammad [s].
Miracles
Allah sent the prophets to teach people their religion, guide them towards righteous deeds and forbid them to do evil and spread corruption. But most people did not believe them. Instead, they asked for some evidence to prove their truthfulness and prophethood.
Thus, Allah bestowed upon His prophets certain powers which were difficult or impossible for others to perform. This was to make people realize that such things were the work of Allah and could only happen because of His Omnipotence.
Allah is the One Who makes miracles.
The miracles of the prophets include:
The Miracle of the Prophet Abraham [a]: When he called his people to give up their idols and to worship Allah, they disbelieved him and their ruthless king decided to burn him. After collecting firewood and putting Abraham [a] in the middle, they set it on fire. The fire remained burning for a long period, but Abraham [a] was not burnt as he was saved by Allah's permission and Omnipotence.
Abraham [a] came out of this fire alive instead of being burnt to ashes. Yet, how was he saved against such fire? Only by a miracle performed by Allah to let people know that Abraham [a] was a messenger of the Almighty.
Another miracle is that concerning Prophet Muhammad [s] and his midnight journey to the seven heavens. His means were not by any form of transport, only the Omnipotence of Allah made him transcend. Another miracle of Prophet Muhammad [s] is the Holy Qur'an sent down to him by Allah, the Most High. It is impossible for others to compose anything like it, not even a single sentence of the profound text, neither during the Prophet's lifetime nor afterwards.
People, therefore, on hearing this great miracle (the Qur'an) not only believed him but also believed that it could only be the Word of Allah and not of man. If it was not so, other people could surely write something like it. But being Allah's, no one can bring anything to resemble the Qur'an. Only Allah, the Exalted.
Miracles are something extraordinary which no one is capable of doing and Allah specifies that the miracles of His prophets are only to make people trust and believe them.
The Everlasting Miracle
All the prophets' miracles, which they brought to their people, were immediate examples. They were temporary for certain people, except the miracle of the Holy Qur'an, which remains perpetual and everlasting for all. It can neither disappear nor be altered. It is protected by Allah's permission. The Holy Qur'an will remain safe till the end of mankind. Allah, the Almighty, says:
'Surely We have sent down the Reminder (Qur'an) and We will most surely be its guardian."
Holy Qur'an (15:9)
Allah, the Most Exalted, preserves it and no one can change it by bringing any chapters or verses, attempting to alter Allah's words. It was brought through Prophet Muhammad until eternity for all mankind.
As Prophet Muhammad [s] is the Seal of all prophets and no prophet will come after him, his message perfected all previous messages. It is everlasting for all mankind, with its principles for everyone to learn from its goodness and righteousness, to know the right path and believe and worship Allah alone, associating no one with Him.
Imamate
Islam pays particular importance to leadership (Imamate). During the Prophet's glorious life, he himself was the leader and chief of the Muslims, in addition to his being a Prophet and a preacher of Allah, the Most High.
Allah, the Almighty says:
"Only Allah, your Guardian and His Messenger and those who have faith, those who keep up prayer and pay poor-rates (zakat) while they bow."[3]
Holy Qur'an (5:55)
Many scholars and other exegists and compilers of the Prophet's traditions, among them Zamakhshari and Wahidi, have stated that this verse was revealed in favour of Imam Ali [a], and declares his appointment by making it clear that he is the vicegerent of Muslims. The Messenger of Allah [s], on his farewell pilgrimage, when holding Imam Ali's hand told ten thousand Muslims who were present there: "Do I not have more authority over you than you on yourselves?" When they replied: "Yes, surely", then the Holy Prophet declared: "O faithful! For whomever I am his master and the authority whom he obeys: Ali will be his master. O Allah! Be friendly towards the friends of Ali; help those who help him, and hinder those who hinder him, and may the truth always be with him."[4]
This opinion is further supported by the Messenger's sermon: "I leave two great, precious things among you, the Book of Allah and my Household (Ahlul Bayt). If you keep hold of both of them, you will never go astray after me. One of them is greater than the other the Book of Allah is like a rope hanging from heaven to earth. The other is my Family and Household. Remember these two will never be separated from each other until they encounter me at Kawther (in Paradise)."
The followers of this opinion thus see that the Imamate concerned is only Imam Ali [a] and his infallible progeny.
Leadership Qualities:
It is clear that an Islamic state and Muslim communities are in need of a just Islamic government led by a just (president) who sets up correct laws and preserves the interests of Muslims. Indeed, the existence of an Islamic state headed by an Imam (leader) committed to Islamic principles is not only a necessity but is also a legal obligation. It is the duty of Muslims to strive for the establishment of an Islamic state, led by a just Imam, following the principles of the Holy Qur'an and the traditions of the Prophet (sunnah) so that Muslims can live in its protective shadow of security, happiness and prosperity.
Characteristics of a Muslim Imam (leader) are:
1. He should be familiar with Islamic rules, legislation and laws.
2. He should be just, God-fearing, pious, and adhere to Islam.
3. He should be adequate to run Muslim affairs politically, socially, economically ...etc.
Adopting an Islamic system with all its obligations, needs a deep and accurate knowledge and a clear assimilation of the Holy Qur'an and the Prophetic traditions. Such cannot be achieved unless the Imam is a jurisprudent with extensive understanding of Islamic laws.
To be just is also an essential prerequisite for the Imam in order to keep away corruption and deviation.
Allah, the Almighty, says:
"And do not incline to those who are unjust, lest the Fire touches you..."
Holy Qur'an (11:113)
And also says:
"...and if any fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah has revealed, they are (no better than) the infidels."
Holy Qur'an (5:47)
[3] While Imam Ali [a] was in prayer in the Holy Prophet's Mosque in Madina, a man came seeking charity. No one took any notice and he was about to leave disappointed when Imam Ali [a] pointed his finger towards him while he was bowing in prayer. The man took the ring from the Imam's finger. While this was happening in the Mosque, this verse was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad [s].
[4] Sunan ibn Maja / Merits of Imam Ali [a]
Life after Death
Allah created man and fashioned him for set tasks. In the same manner He created plants and animals. But if man or animals die, surely Allah is able to give them life as surely as He created them in the first instance.
Surely all men die, and just as surely Allah gives them life with His ability, and judges them on their deeds and actions. We know Allah is the Creator and can recreate us, because if one can do something he has the ability to do it again.
For instance, if your teacher asks you to draw a picture on the blackboard and colour it. Then if after you have drawn it with beautiful colours, the teacher asks you to rub it out and do it again, could you repeat the same drawing again?
Of course you would be able to repeat the picture. It is what you created and are capable of doing again.
From this example, we can understand Allah is Able to give life to the dead because it is He Who created them in the beginning. Allah can surely give life to the dead. He judges them on their deeds. On Resurrection Day He will re-create the dead for judgement, and then allow the doer of good to enter paradise but cast the evil-doer into hell.
As it is said: "Surely Allah gives life to the dead."
Allah's Capability
Allah, the Most High, says:
"Or the like of him (Uzair) who passed by a town, in ruins to the very roofs. He said: 'How will Allah (ever) give it life after its death?' So Allah caused him to die for a hundred years, then raised him to life. He (Allah) said: 'How tong have you tarried?' He said: 'I have tarried a day, or a part of a day'. Said He: 'No! you have tarried a hundred years; but look at your food and drink - years have not passed over it. And took at your ass! And that We may make you a sign to people, and took further at the bones, how We bring them together, and clothe them with flesh; so when it became clear to him, he said: 'I know that Allah is All-Powerful over all things."
Holy Qur'an (2: 259)
In the above verse, the Holy Qur'an tells us the story of a prophet, who when riding his donkey, passed by a town in which all the inhabitants had long ago died and their dwellings were in ruins. Then, he started asking himself how could it be possible for Allah to re-create those dead people and give them life. He doubted Allah's capability in this.
Therefore, Allah wanted to make clear His capability both to him and his people. So, He caused the prophet to die at the beginning of the day and remain there with his donkey as being dead for a hundred years. Then He brought him back to life at the end of that day.
Upon being resurrected, he was asked how long he had been remained dead. At first, he thought that he had slept only a day or a part or a day, but he was told that he had tarried for a hundred years, but he should look at his food and his donkey.
Then he looked at his food; he found it fresh and unchanged but he did not understand. This proof showed Allah's ability because the food would have been spoiled if it had remained for more than a day. It could only remain fresh for one hundred years by power beyond man's capability.
Then be looked at his donkey, and he saw that it had long ago died and its bones were scattered. Wild animals had eaten its flesh as it decomposed, during a hundred years.
Allah wanted to demonstrate His ability to give life to the dead and so He returned the bones to their proper positions and flesh appeared on them as before. Life was restored to the donkey once more.
Seeing this divine miracle the Prophet said: "Surely I know now that Allah is All-Powerful over everything, but I wanted proof of Allah's greatness, and His capability in re-creating the dead."
"And guard yourselves against the Day on which you shall be returned to Allah."
The Hereafter
If we look at a land upon which rain never falls, not even a drop, we consider that land barren, an empty desert. But if rain falls upon it or some other water reaches it, after a short time, we will see it changing, plants will grow. It would become a beautiful sight.
Who would have caused plants to grow and give life to this dead land?
Certainly, it is more than just water: It is He who gives life, Allah, the Almighty. It leads to thinking that He who can make plants grow out of dead soil has the capability to re-create man after his death.
It is clear that man has no existence before being fashioned in his mother's womb i.e. he was 'dead', then Allah created him by giving life. He Who created him for the first time is also able to re-create him after his death again.
Once, a polytheist came to Prophet Muhammad [s], carrying in his hand a bone from an old camel, and said: "How will your Lord re-create this rotting bone?" Then, Allah revealed through His Prophet the following answer:
"Says he: Who can give life to (dry) bones and decomposed ones (at that)? Say: He will give life to them Who brought them into existence the first time, for He is well-versed in of all creation.
Holy Qur'an (36:78-79)
Thus, we know that He Who creates our world can certainly re-create the Hereafter.
Allah, the Most Glorious, gives life to people after their death and judges them on their deeds. Whoever does good deeds, Allah will allow him to enter Paradise and live there happy ever after, but whoever does evil deeds and disobeys Him, He will cast him/her into hell to live there tormented.
Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn, from the evil of what he was created.
Paradise and Hell
Whoever does evil, he shall not be recompensed (with aught) but the like of it, and does good, male and female, and is a faithful, these shall enter the Garden, in which they shall be given sustenance without measure."
Holy Qur'an (40:40)
"And (as for) those who reject Our signs and turn away from them haughtily - these are the inhabitants of the Fire, dwelling there forever."
Holy Qur'an (7:36)
We mentioned in the previous chapter the world of the Hereafter...and we know that Allah, the Almighty, will give life to the dead on Resurrection Day. Souls will return to their bodies and people will be judged according to their deeds.
Man's existence in the Hereafter will be similar to his life in the present world. He will eat, drink, be happy or sad, think of and remember things which he did in his previous life.
Paradise
Paradise is the dwelling place for the obedient believers of Allah in the Hereafter.
Indeed, Allah has described for us life in Paradise by saying:
Surely the Paradise which He created for His obedient servants is as wide as the width of the heavens and the earth. In it there will be trees and fruits, of which their abundance will not be curtailed; springs flowing with delicious liquids such as nectar and ginger; rivers flowing with pure sweet water, honey and milk; different kinds of foods and meats, which mankind likes and enjoys.
There will exist everything which the believers desire, including beautiful sights and views that are a comforting to the hearts.
Their dwellings will be beautiful: great palaces and elegant mansions, furnished with exquisite carpet with various decorations.
There, the believers, with their companions, will sit on comfortable chairs. In their meetings, they will exchange conversation with each other, giving thanks and praise to Allah, the Almighty. They will be content with the blessings and peace that Allah has bestowed upon them. Their clothes will be made of luxurious green silk, and they will have bracelets of gold and silver.
Everything that exists in Paradise, including food, drink and palaces, has no equal or likeness in our present world.
In Paradise, there will be neither summer heat nor winter cold; neither is there day or night.
The dwellers will not suffer from illness nor be hurt nor sad. There will be no enmity or problems occurring among the dwellers. Thus, they will live in happiness, love and bliss and be served by servants the like if whom are not found on this earth.
Therefore, the dwellers of Paradise will live in blissful peace as a result of their righteous deeds and their sincerity to Allah, the Most High.
Life in Paradise will be everlasting. Thus man never dies there nor is transferred to another world.
Hell
Hell is the dwelling place for the disobedient servant of Allah in the Hereafter.
Verily, the justice of Allah, the Most Glorious, is that He will treat every man according to his or her deeds. While the dwellers of Paradise have earned their destiny as a result of their righteous deeds, the corrupted and disobedient have their recompense in Hell where they will be imprisoned like a criminal jailed in this world. Some, such as disbelievers and polytheists will remain there forever; others will remain for long periods those who believed in Allah but disobeyed Him or committed crimes, or sins such as giving up praying.
Allah, the Most Glorious, describes the life in the Hereafter: Surely the dwellers of Hell will be tormented with unimaginable kinds of punishment which cannot be described. There is no likeness of such torment and suffering in our present world. They will be bound with long chains and cast into a blazing fire; such fire cannot be found in this world. This fire will blaze forever, guarded by angels. The food of the inhabitants will be made of zaqqum tree oil (a cursed tree growing in Hell's lowest depths); their drink will be boiling water, they will be forced to drink the filthy pus oozing from their bodies - the result of intense punishment. There, such people will wish to die to cease their suffering but will find none to save them from such punishment. Allah will keep them alive and suffering, and whenever their skins are burned away, they will be replaced by another to be burned afresh.
Surely, the dwellers of Hell will cry out from the intense punishment but will find none to help. There is no escape and instead it will be said to them: 'Fie! You have no right to say a word.'

Friday, November 29, 2013

sayings

1. During civil disturbance adopt such an attitude that people do not attach any importance to you - they neither burden you with complicated affairs, nor try to derive any advantage out of you.
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2. He who is greedy is disgraced; he who discloses his hardship will always be humiliated; he who has no control over his tongue will often have to face discomfort.
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3. Avarice is disgrace; cowardice is a defect; poverty often disables an intelligent man from arguing his case; a poor man is a stranger in his own town; misfortune and helplessness are calamities; patience is a kind of bravery; to sever attachments with the wicked world is the greatest wealth; piety is the best weapon of defence.
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4. Submission to Allah's Will is the best companion; wisdom is the noblest heritage; theoretical and practical knowledge are the best signs of distinction; deep thinking will present the clearest picture of every problem.
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5 . The mind of a wise man is the safest custody of secrets; cheerfulness is the key to friendship; patience and forbearance will conceal many defects.
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6 . A conceited and self-admiring person is disliked by others; charity and alms are the best remedy for ailments and calamities; one has to account in the next world for the deeds that he has done in this world.
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7 . Man is a wonderful creature; he sees through the layers of fat (eyes) hears through a bone (ears) and speaks through a lump of flesh (tongue).
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8 . When this world favors somebody it lends him the attributes and surpassing merits of others and when it turns its face away from him it snatches away even his own excellences and fame.
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9 . Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die they weep over you and if you are alive they crave for your company.
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10 . If you overpower your enemy then pardon him by way of thankfulness to Allah for being able to subdue him.
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11 . Unfortunate is he who cannot gain a few sincere friends during his life and more unfortunate is the one who has gained them and then lost them (through his deeds).
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12 . When some blessings come to you do not drive them away through thanklessness.
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13 . He who is deserted by friends and relatives will often find help and sympathy from strangers.
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14 . Every person who is tempted to go astray does not deserve punishment.
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15 . Our affairs are attached to the destiny decreed by Allah even our best plans may lead us to destruction.
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16 . There is a tradition of the Holy Prophet "With the help of hair-dye turn old age into youth so that you do not resemble the Jews". When Imam Ali was asked to comment on this tradition he said that in the early stage of Islam there were very few Muslims. The Holy Prophet advised them to look young and energetic and not to adopt the fashion of the Jews (priest) having long white flowing beards. But the Muslims were not in minority then theirs was a strong and powerful State they could take up any style they liked.
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17 . For those who refused to side with any party Imam Ali or his enemies Imam Ali said: They have forsaken religion and are of no use to infidelity also.
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18 . One who rushes madly after inordinate desire runs the risk of encountering destruction and death.
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19 . Overlook and forgive the weaknesses of the generous people because if they fall down Allah will help them.
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20 . Failures are often the results of timidity and fears; disappointments are the results of bashfulness; hours of leisure pass away like summer-clouds therefore do not waste opportunity of doing good.
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21 . If the right usurped from us is given back to us we shall take it otherwise we shall go on claiming it.
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22 . If someone's deeds lower his position his pedigree cannot elevate it.
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23 . To render relief to the distressed and to help the oppressed make amends for great sins.
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24 . O son of Adam when you see that your Lord the Glorified bestows His Favors on you while you disobey Him you should fear Him (take warning that His Wrath may not turn those very blessings into misfortunes).
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25 . Often your utterances and expressions of your face leak out the secrets of your hidden thoughts.
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26 . When you get ill do not get nervous about it and try as much as possible to be hopeful.
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27 . The best form of devotion to the service of Allah is not to make a show of it.
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28 . When you have to depart from this world and have to meet death (eventually) then why wish delay (why feel nervous about death).
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29 . Take warning ! He has not exposed so many of your sinful activities that it appears as if He has forgiven you (it may be that He has given you time to repent).
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30 . When Imam Ali was asked about Faith in Religion he replied that the structure of faith is supported by four pillars endurance conviction justice and jihad.
Endurance is composed of four attributes: eagerness fear piety and anticipation (of death). so whoever is eager for Paradise will ignore temptations; whoever fears the fire of Hell will abstain from sins; whoever practices piety will easily bear the difficulties of life and whoever anticipates death will hasten towards good deeds.
Conviction has also four aspects to guard oneself against infatuations of sin; to search for explanation of truth through knowledge; to gain lessons from instructive things and to follow the precedent of the past people because whoever wants to guard himself against vices and sins will have to search for the true causes of infatuation and the true ways of combating them out and to find those true ways one has to search them with the help of knowledge whoever gets fully acquainted with various branches of knowledge will take lessons from life and whoever tries to take lessons from life is actually engaged in the study of the causes of rise and fall of previous civilizations .
Justice also has four aspects depth of understanding profoundness of knowledge fairness of judgment and dearness of mind; because whoever tries his best to under- stand a problem will have to study it whoever has the practice of studying the subject he is to deal with will develop a clear mind and will always come to correct decisions whoever tries to achieve all this will have to develop ample patience and forbearance and whoever does this has done justice to the cause of religion and has led a life of good repute and fame.
Jihad is divided into four branches: to persuade people to be obedient to Allah; to prohibit them from sin and vice; to struggle (in the cause of Allah) sincerely and firmly on all occasions and to detest the vicious. Whoever persuades people to obey the orders of Allah provides strength to the believers; whoever dissuades them from vices and sins humiliates the unbelievers; whoever struggles on all occasions discharges all his obligations and whoever detests the vicious only for the sake of Allah then Allah will take revenge on his enemies and will be pleased with Him on the Day of Judgment.
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31 . There are four causes of infidelity and loss of belief in Allah: hankering after whims a passion to dispute every argument deviation from truth; and dissension because whoever hankers after whims does not incline towards truth; whoever keeps on disputing every argument on account of his ignorance will always remain blind to truth whoever deviates from truth because of ignorance will always take good for evil and evil for good and he will always remain intoxicated with misguidance. And whoever makes a breach (with Allah and His Messenger) his path becomes difficult his affairs will become complicated and his way to salvation will be uncertain.
Similarly doubt has also four aspects absurd reason- ing; fear; vacillation and hesitation; and unreasonable surrender to infidelity because one who has accustomed himself to unreasonable and absurd discussions will never see the Light of Truth and will always live in the darkness of ignorance. One who is afraid to face facts (of life death and the life after death) will always turn away from ultimate reality one who allows doubts and uncertainties to vacillate him will always be under the control of Satan and one who surrenders himself to infidelity accepts damnation in both the worlds.
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32 . A virtuous person is better then virtue and a vicious person is worse than vice.
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33 . Be generous but not extravagant be frugal but not miserly.
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34 . The best kind of wealth is to give up inordinate desires.
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35 . One who says unpleasant things about others will himself quickly become a target of their scandal.
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36 . One who hopes inordinately impairs his deeds.
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37 . When Imam Ali marching at the head of his army towards Syria reached Ambar the landlords of the place came out to meet him in zeal of their love faithfulness and respect no sooner had they seen Imam Ali they got down from their horses and started running in front of him. Imam Ali asked the reason of their strange actions. They replied that it was their custom to show their love and respect in that way. Imam Ali replied:
By Allah, by your action you do no good whatsoever to your rulers but you tire yourself and put yourself in toils in this world and in trouble in the next. How unfortunate is that exertion, which brings harm here and in the Hereafter and how useful is that ease which keeps you in comfort in this world and away from the Hell in the next.
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38 . Imam Ali once said to his son Imam Hasan, My son, learn four things from me and through them you will learn four more. If you keep them in mind your actions will not bring any harm to you: The greatest wealth is Wisdom; the greatest poverty is stupidity; the worst unso- ciableness is that of vanity and self-glorification; and the best nobility of descent exhibits itself in politeness and in refinement of manner. The next four things, my son, are: Do not make friendship with a fool because when he will try to do you good he will do you harm; do not make a miser your friend because he will run away from you at the time of your dire need; do not be friendly with a vicious and wicked person because he will sell you and your friendship at the cheapest price and do not make friend of a liar because like a mirage he will make you visualize very near the things which lie at a great distance and will make you see at the great distance the things which are near to you".
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39 . Recommended prayers cannot attain the pleasures of Allah for you when obligatory prayers are left unattended.
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40 . A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.
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41 . A fool's mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man's tongue is under the control of his mind.
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42 . One of the companions of Imam fell ill. Imam Ali called upon him and thus advised him: "Be thankful to Allah. He has made this illness a thing to atone your sins because a disease in itself has nothing to bring reward to anyone it merely expiates one's sins and so far as reward is concerned one has to earn it with his good words and good deeds. The Almighty Lord grants Paradise to his creatures on account of their piety and noble thoughts".
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43 . May Allah Bless Kabbab bin Aratt. He embraced Islam of his own freewill and immigrated (from Makkah) cheerfully. He lived a contented life. He bowed happily before the Will of Allah and he led the life of a mujahid.
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44 . Blessed is the man who always kept the life after death in his view who remembered the Day of Judgment through all his deeds who led a contented life and who was happy with the lot that Allah had destined for him.
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45 . If I cut a faithful Muslim into pieces to make him hate me he will not turn into my enemy and if I give all the wealth of this world to a hypocrite to make him my friend he will not befriend me. It is so because the Holy Prophet has said: " O Ali! No faithful Muslim will ever be your enemy and no hypocrite will ever be your friend. "
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46 . The sin which makes you sad and repentant is more liked by Allah than the good deed which turns you arrogant.
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47 . Value of a man depends upon his courage; his veracity depends upon his self-respect and his chastity depends upon his sense of honor.
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48 . Success is the result of foresight and resolution foresight depends upon deep thinking and planning and the most important factor of planning is to keep your secrets to yourself.
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49 . Be afraid of a gentleman when he is hungry and of a mean person when his stomach is full.
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50 . Hearts of people are like wild beasts. They attach themselves to those who love and train them.
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51 . So long as fortune is favouring you your defects will remain covered.
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52 . Only he who has the power to punish can pardon.
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53 . Generosity is to help a deserving person without his request and if you help him after his request then it is either out of self-respect or to avoid rebuke.
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54 . There is no greater wealth than wisdom no greater poverty than ignorance; no greater heritage than culture and no greater support than consultation.
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55 . Patience is of two kinds: patience over what pains you and patience against what you covet.
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56 . Wealth converts a strange land into homeland and poverty turns a native place into a strange land.
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57 . Contentment is the capital which will never diminish.
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58 . Wealth is the fountain head of passions.
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59 . Whoever warns you against sins and vices is like the one who gives you good tidings.
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60 . Tongue is a beast if it is let loose it devours.
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61 . Woman is a scorpion whose grip is sweet.
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62 . If you are greeted then return the greetings more warmly. If you are favoured then repay the obligation manifold; but he who takes the initiative will always excel in merit.
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63 . The source of success of a claimant is the mediator.
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64 . People in this world are like travelers whose journey is going on though they are asleep. ( Life's journey is going on though men may not feel it ).
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65 . Lack of friends means stranger in one's own country.
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66 . Not to have a thing is less humiliating than to beg it.
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67 . Do not feel ashamed if the amount of charity is small because to refuse the needy is an act of greater shame.
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68 . To refrain from unlawful and impious source of pleasures is an ornament to the poor and to be thankful for the riches granted is the adornment of wealth.
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69 . If you cannot get things as much as you desire than be contented with what you have.
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70 . An ignorant person will always overdo a thing or neglect it totally.
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71 . The wiser a man is the less talkative will he be.
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72 . Time wears out bodies renews hopes brings death nearer and takes away aspirations. Whoever gets anything from the world lives in anxiety for holding it and whoever loses anything passes his days grieving over the loss.
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73 . Whoever wants to be a leader should educate himself before educating others. Before preaching to others he should first practice himself. Whoever educates himself and improves his own morals is superior to the man who tries to teach and train others.
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74 . Every breath you take is a step towards death.
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75 . Anything which can be counted is finite and will come to an end.
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76 . If matters get mixed up then scrutinize the cause and you will know what the effects will be.
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77 . Zirar bin Zamra Zibabi known as Zirar Suda'i was a companion of Imam Ali. When after the martyrdom of Imam Ali he went to Damascus Muawiya called him and asked him to say something about Imam Ali. Zirar knowing that Muawiya hated Imam Ali intensely tried to avoid this topic but Muawiya forced him to speak. Thereupon Zirar said: "O Amir I had often seen Imam Ali in the depth of nights when people were either sleeping or engrossed in amusements he would be standing in the niche of the Masjid with tears in his eyes and he would beseech Allah to help him maintain a pious a virtuous and a noble character and to forsake the world. He would then address the world saying 'O vicious world! Be away from me why do you come in front of me like this ? Do you want to allure me ? Allah forbid that I should be allured and tempted by you and your pleasures. It is not possible. Go and try your allurements on somebody else. I do not desire to own you and do not want to have you. I have forsaken you thrice. It is like divorcing a woman thrice after which act she cannot be taken back as a wife. The life of pleasures that you offer is of a very little duration. There is no real importance in what you offer the desire of holding you is an insult and a humiliation to sober minds. Sad is the plight of those who want to acquire you. They do not provide for the Hereafter. They have to pass through a long journey over a very difficult road towards a sat destination'. Zirar says that when he stopped there were tears in the eyes of Muawiya who said 'May peace of Allah be upon Abul Hasan Ali bin Abi Talib he was undoubtedly like that. Now tell me Zirar! How do you feel his separa- tion?' Zirar replied My sorrow and grief is like that of woman whose only child has been murdered in her lap . With this remark Zirar walked out of the court of Muawiya and left the city.
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78 . After the Battle of Siffin somebody asked Imam Ali whether they had been destined to fight against the Syrians. Imam Ali replied if by destiny you mean a compulsion (physical or otherwise) through which we are forced (by nature) to do a thing then it is not so. Had it been an obligation of that kind there would have been no question of reward for doing it and punishment for not doing it (when you are physically forced to do a thing like breathing sleeping eating drinking etc. then there can be no reward for doing it and no retribution for not doing it. In such cases nature forces you to do a thing and you cannot but do it) then the promised blessings and punishments in life after death will have no meaning. The Merciful Lord has given his creatures (human beings) complete freedom to do as they like and then prohibited them from certain actions and warned them of the consequences of such actions (His Wrath and His Punishments). These orders of Allah carry in them the least trouble and lead us towards the most convenient ways of life and the rewards which He has promised for good deeds are many times more than the actions actually deserve. He sees people disobeying Him and tolerates them not because He can be overruled or be compelled to accept human supremacy over Him. He did not send His prophets to amuse Himself or provide amuse- ment for them. He did not reveal His orders without any genuine reason nor has He created the galaxies and the earth without any purpose. The Universe without plan purpose and program is the idea of infidels and the pagans sorry will be their plight in the leaping fires of Hell. Hearing this the man asked Imam Ali Then what kind of destiny was it that we had? Imam Ali replied: "It was an order of Allah to do it like the order He has given in His Holy Book: You are destined by Allah to worship none but Him here 'destined' means 'ordered' it does not mean physical compulsion".
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79 . Acquire wisdom and truth from whomever you can because even an apostate can have them but unless they are passed over to a faithful Muslim and become part of wisdom and truth that he possesses they have a confused existence in the minds of apostates.
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80 . Knowledge and wisdom are really the privilege of a faithful Muslim. If you have lost them get them back even though you may have to get them from the apostates.
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81 . Value of each man depends upon the art and skill which he has attained.
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82 . I want to teach you five of those things which deserve your greatest anxiety to acquire them: Have hope only in Allah. Be afraid of nothing but sins. If you do not know a thing never feel ashamed to admit ignorance. If you do not know a thing never hesitate or feel ashamed to learn it. Acquire patience and endurance because their relation with true faith is that of a head to a body a body is of no use without a head similarly true faith can be of no use without attributes of resignation endurance and patience.
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83 . A man hypocritically started praising Imam Ali though he had no faith in him and Imam Ali hearing these praises from him said "I am less than what you tell about me but more than what you think about me".
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84 . Those who have come alive out of a blood-bath live longer and have more children.
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85 . One who imagines himself to be all-knowing will surely suffer on account of his ignorance.
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86 . I appreciate an old man's cautious opinion more than the valor of a young man.
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87 . I wonder at a man who loses hope of salvation when the door of repentance is open for him.
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88 . Imam Muhammad Baqir says that Imam Ali once said: "There were two things in this world which softened the Wrath of Allah and prevented its descent upon man: One has been taken away from you; hold the other stead- fastly. The one which has been taken away from men is the Holy Prophet and the one which is still left with them and which they must hold steadfastly is repentance and atonement for sins because Allah at one place in the Holy Book addressed the Holy Prophet and said Allah would not punish them while you were among them nor while they were asking for forgiveness. (Surah Anfal 8 : 33)
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89 . Whoever keeps in order his affairs with Allah (follows His orders sincerely) Allah will also put his affairs with men in order. Whoever makes arrangement for his salvation Allah will arrange his worldly affairs; whoever is a preacher for himself Allah will also protect him.
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90 . He is the wisest and the most knowing man who advises people not to lose hope and faith in the Mercy of Allah and not to be too sure and over-confident of immunity from His Wrath and Punishment.
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91 . Like your body your mind also gets tired so refresh it by wise sayings.
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92 . That knowledge which remains only on your tongue is very superficial. The intrinsic value of knowledge is that you act upon it.
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93 . Take care and do not pray to the Lord saying Lord! I pray to You to protect and guard me from temptations and trials for there is none who is not tempted and tried. But beseech Him to guard you against such temptation as may lead you towards wickedness and sins because Allah says in His Holy Book Know that your wealth and children are temptations. (Surah al-Anfal 8: 28) it means Allah tried people through wealth and children so that it may be tested as to who is content with what he gets honestly and who is thankful to Allah for the position he is placed in with regard to his children. Though Allah knows them better than even they know themselves yet those trials and tests are for the purpose of their realizing and knowing those deeds which merit reward or which deserve punishment. There are some people who love to have male children and hate daughters and there are some who simply crave for wealth and hate poverty.
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94 . Imam Ali was asked the meaning of being well-off or well-provided for. Imam Ali replied
Your welfare does not lie in your having enormous wealth and numerous children but it rests in your being highly educated and forbearing and in your being proud of your obedience to Allah. If you do a good deed then thank Allah for it and if you commit a sin then repent and atone for it. In this world there is a real welfare for two kinds of people, one is the person who, when commits a sin, atones for it and the other is anxious to do good as much as possible.
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95 . Importance of the deeds that you have done with fear of Allah cannot be minimized and how can the deeds which are acceptable to Allah be considered unimportant.
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96 . Nearest to the prophets are those persons who have to those prophets and obey them". Saying this Imam Ali cited a passage from the Holy Qur'an 'Best liked by Abraham and nearest to him were the people who obeyed him'. He further said
That the present times are the times of our Holy Prophet and his faithful followers. The best friend of our Holy Prophet is he who, though not related to him, obeys the orders of Allah and his greatest enemy is the man who though related to him, disobeys Allah '.
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97 . Imam Ali was told of a Kharijite that he got up in the night to pray and recite the Holy Book. Imam Ali said, To sleep with having sincere faith in religion and Allah is better than to pray with wavering faith".
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98 . Whenever a tradition of the Holy Prophet is related to you scrutinize it do not be satisfied with mere verbatim repetition of the same because there are many people who repeat the words containing knowledge but only few ponder over them and try to fully grasp the meaning they convey.
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99 . Imam Ali heard somebody reciting the passage of the Holy Qur'an we belong to Allah and our return is towards Him Imam Ali said How true it is ! Our declaring that we belong to Allah indicates that we accept Him as our Master, Owner and Lord. And when we say that our return is towards Allah indicates that we accept our mortality .
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100 . Some people praised Imam Ali on his face. He replied Allah knows me very well and I also know myself more than you. Please, Lord ! make me better than what they imagine me to be and please excuse those Weaknesses of mine which they are not aware of .
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101 . To secure for you fame credit as well as blessings the help that you give to men in need should possess the following attributes: whatever its extent it should be considered by you as trifling so that it may be granted a high status; it should be given secretly Allah will manifest it; and it must be given immediately so that it becomes pleasant.
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102 . Your society will pass through a period when cunning and crafty intriguers will be favoured by status when profligates will be considered as well-bred well-behaved and elegant elites of the society when just and honest persons will be considered as weaklings when charity will be considered as a loss to wealth and property when support and help to each other will be considered as favour and benevolence and when prayers and worship to Allah will be taken up for the sake of show to gain popularity and higher status at such times regimes will be run under the advice of women and the youngsters will be the rulers and counselors of the State.
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103 . Imam Ali's garment was very old with patches on it. When somebody drew his attention towards it he replied Such dresses, when worn by men of status make them submissive to Allah and kind-hearted towards others and the faithful Muslims can conveniently follow the example . Vicious pleasures of this world and salvation are like two enemies or two roads running in opposite directions or towards opposite poles one to the North and the other to the South. Whoever likes to gain the pleasures and pomps of this world will hate austerity in life which is necessary to gain salvation. Reverse will be the attitude of a man desirous of achieving Eternal Bliss. One has to adopt either of the two ways of life and as they both cannot be brought together a man has to choose one of them.
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104 . Nawf bin Fizala Bakali the famous scholar of the early Islamic days says that one night he was with Imam Ali. In the middle of the night Imam Ali got up from his bed looked for sometime at the stars and inquired of Nawf whether he was awake. Nawf said: "I got from my bed replying Yes, Amirul Mo'minin (Commander of the Faithful) ! I am awake .
Imam Ali said Nawf ! Those are the fortunate people who adopt piety as the principle of their lives and are fully attentive to their welfare for the Hereafter. They accept bare earth as the most comfortable bed and water as the most pleasant drink. They adopt the Holy Qur'an and prayers as their guide and protector and like Prophet Jesus Christ (Isa) they forsake the world and its vicious pleasure.
Nawf ! Prophet David (Daud) once got up at such an hour in the night and said this was the hour when prayers of everyone who prayed were accepted except of those who forcibly collected revenues or who were scandal- mongers or were persons in the police force of a despotic regime or were musicians".
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105 Those who give up religion to better their lot in life seldom succeed. The Wrath of Allah makes them go through more calamities and losses than the gains they gather for themselves.
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106 . There are many educated people who have ruined their future on account of their ignorance of religion. Their knowledge did not prove of any avail to them.
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107 . More wonderful than man himself is that part of his body which is connected with his trunk with muscles. It is his brain (mind). Look what good and bad tendencies arise from it. On the one hand it holds treasures of know- ledge and wisdom and on the other it is found to harbour very ugly desires. If a man sees even a tiny gleam of success then greed forces him to humiliate himself. If he gives way to avarice then inordinate desires ruin him if he is disappointed then despondency almost kills him. If he is excited then he loses temper and gets angry. If he is pleased then he gives up precaution. Sudden fear makes him dull and nervous and he is unable to think and find a way out of the situation. During the times of peace and prosperity he becomes careless and unmindful of the future. If he acquires wealth then he becomes haughty and arrogant. If he is plunged in distress then his agitation impatience and nervousness disgrace him. If he is overtaken by poverty then he finds himself in a very sad plight hunger makes him weak and over-feeding harms him equally. In short every kind of loss and gain makes his mind unbalanced.
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108 . We Ahlul Bayt (chosen descendants of the Holy Prophet) hold such central and balancing position in religion that those who are deficient in understanding and acting upon its principles will have to come to us for reformation and those who are overdoing it have got to learn moderation from us.
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109 . A Divine rule can be established only by a man who where justice and equity are required neither feels deficient nor weak and who is not greedy and avaricious.
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110 . Sohayl bin Hunayf Ansari was a favourite companion of Imam Ali. At the time of Imam Ali's return from Siffin he died at Kufa of the wounds sustained in the battle. His death left Imam Ali very sad and he said: Even if a mountain loves me it will be crushed into bits . (it means people are tested with my love and to prove it they have to pass through loss and calamities).
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111 . Anyone who loves us Ahlul Bayt must be ready to face a life of austerity.
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112 . No wealth is more useful than intelligence and wisdom; no solitude is more horrible than when people avoid you on account of your vanity and conceit or when you wrongly consider yourself above everybody to confide and consult; no eminence is more exalting than piety; no companion can prove more useful than politeness; no heritage is better than culture; no leader is superior to Divine Guidance; no deal is more profitable than good deeds; no profit is greater than Divine Reward; no abstinence is better than to restrain one's mind from doubts (about religion); no virtue is better than refraining from prohibited deeds; no knowledge is superior to deep thinking and prudence; no worship or prayers are more sacred than fulfillment of obligations and duties no religious faith is loftier than feeling ashamed of doing wrong and bearing calamities patiently; no eminence is greater than to adopt humbleness; no exaltation is superior to knowledge; nothing is more respectable than forgiveness and forbear- ance; no support and defense are stronger than consultation.
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113 . When a community is composed of honest sober and virtuous people your forming a bad opinion about anyone of its members when nothing wicked has been seen of him is a great injustice to him. On the contrary in a corrupt society to form good opinion of anyone of them and to trust him is to harm yourself.
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114 . When somebody asked Imam Ali as to how he was getting on he replied: "What do you want to know about a person whose life is leading him towards ultimate death whose health is the first stage towards illness and whom society has forced out of his retreat".
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115 . There are many persons whom constant grants of His Bounties turn them wicked and fit for His punishment and there are many more who have become vain and self- deceptive because the Merciful Allah has not exposed their weaknesses and vices to the world and the people speak highly about them. All this is an opportunity. No trial of the Lord is more severe than the time He allows (in which either you may repent or get deeper into vices).
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116 . Two kinds of people will be damned on my account Those who form exaggerated opinion about me and those who under-estimate me because they hate me.
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117 . To lose or to waste an opportunity will result in grief and sorrow.
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118 . She world is like a serpent so soft to touch but so full of lethal poison. Unwise people are allured by it and drawn towards it and wise men avoid it and keep away from its poisonous effects.
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119 . When asked about Quraysh Imam Ali replied that amongst them Bani Mukhzum are like sweet scented flower of Quraysh; their men are good to talk to and their women prove very good wives; Bani Abdush Shams are very intelligent and very prudent but we (of Bani Hashim) are very generous and very brave to face death. Bani Abdush Shams are more in numbers ugly and intriguers but Bani Hashim are beautiful good speakers and orators and very faithful as friends.
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120 . What a difference is there between a deed whose pleasure passes away leaving behind it the pangs of pain and punishment and the deed whose oppressive harshness comes to an end leaving behind Divine rewards !
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121 . Imam Ali was following a funeral and as it was passing along a road somebody laughed loudly ( a sign of discourtesy and lack of manner ). Hearing this laugh Imam Ali remarked
Some of us feel that death is meant for everybody except themselves or it is destined to others and not to themselves or those whom we see dying around us are only travelers going on a journey and will come back to us. It is a sad sight to see that in one moment we commit them to earth and in the next we take hold of the things left by them as if we are going to remain permanently in this world after them. The fact is that we forget sensible advice given to us and become victim of every calamity.
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122 . Blessings are for the man who humbles himself before Allah, whose sources of income are honest, whose inten- tions are always honorable, whose character is noble, whose habits are sober, who gives away in the cause and in the Name of Allah, the wealth which is lying surplus with him, who controls his tongue from vicious and useless talk, who abstains from oppression, who faithfully follows the traditions of the Holy Prophet and who keeps himself away from innovation in religion.
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123 . Jealousy in woman is unpardonable but in man it is a sign of his faith in religion (because Islam has permitted polygamy and prohibited polyandry).
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124 . I define Islam for you in a way that nobody dared do it before me. Islam means obedience to Allah, obedience to Allah means having sincere faith in Him, such a faith means to believe in His Power, belief in His Power means recognizing and accepting His Majesty, acceptance of His Majesty means fulfilling the obligations laid down by Him and fulfillment of obligations means actions (Therefore, Islam does not mean mere faith, but faith plus deeds).
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125 . I wonder at the mentality of a miser, fearing poverty he takes to stinginess and thus hastily pushes himself head- long into a state of want and destitution, he madly desires plenty and ease, but throws it away without understand- ing. In this world he, of his own free will, leads the life of a a beggar and in the next world he will have to submit an account like the rich.
I wonder at the arrogance of a haughty and vain person. Yesterday he was only a drop of semen and tomorrow he will turn into a corpse. I wonder at the man who observes the Universe created by Allah and doubts His Being and Existence. I wonder at the man who sees people dying around him and yet he has forgotten his end. I wonder at the man who understands the marvel of genesis of creation and refuses to accept that he will be brought back to life again. I wonder at the man who takes great pains to decorate and to make comfortable this mortal habitat and totally forgets his permanent abode.
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126 . Whoever is not diligent in his work, will suffer; who- ever has no share of Allah in his wealth and in his life then there is no place for him in His Realm.
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127 . Be very cautious of cold in the beginning of winter and welcome it at the close of the season because cold season effects your bodies exactly as it effects the trees; in the early season its severity makes them shrivel and shed their leaves and at the end it helps them to revive.
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128 . If you understand Allah's Majesty, then you will not attach any importance to the creatures.
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129 . While returning from Siffin, Imam Ali passed along the cemetery of Kufa. Addressing the graves he said: O you who are lying in horrible and deserted houses. O you who are shut up in the dark graves who are alone in their abodes strangers to the places assigned to them; you have gone ahead and preceded us while we are also following your steps and shall shortly join you. Do you know what has happened aver you? Your houses and property was taken up by others your widows have remarried this is what we can tell you of this world. Can you give us some news about things around you?" Saying this Imam Ali turned to his companions and said If they are permitted to speak they will inform you that the best provision for the next world is piety and virtue .
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130 . Imam Ali heard someone abusing and blaming the world and said to him O you, who are blaming the world, who have been allured and enticed by it, and have been tempted by its false pretenses. You allowed yourself to be enamored of, to be captivated by it and then you accuse and blame it. Have you any reason or right to accuse it and to call it a sinner and seducer? Or is the world not justified in calling you a wicked knave and a sinning hypocrite? When did it make you lose your intelli- gence and reasoning? And how did it cheat you or snake false pretenses to you? Did it conceal from you the fact of the ultimate end of everything that it holds, the fact of the sway of death, decay and destruction in its domain? Did it keep you in the dark about the fate of your fore- fathers and their final abode under the earth? Did it keep the resting-place of your mothers a secret from you? Do you not know that they have returned to dust? Many a time you must have attended the sick persons and many of them you must have seen beyond the scope of medicine. Neither the science of healing nor could your nursing and attendance nor your prayers and weeping prolonged the span of their lives, and they died. You were anxious for them, you procured the best medical aid, you gathered famous physicians and provided best - medicines for them. Death could not be held back and life could not be pro- longed. In this drama and in this tragedy did the world not present you with a lesson and a moral?
Certainly, this world is a house of truth for those who look into it carefully, an abode of peace and rest for those who understand its ways and moods and it is the best working ground for those who want to procure rewards for life in the Hereafter. It is a place of acquiring knowledge and wisdom for those who want to acquire them, a place of worship for the friends of Allah and for Angels. It is the place where prophets received revelations of Allah. It is the place for virtuous people and saints to do good deeds and to be assigned with rewards for the same. Only in this world they could trade with Allah's Favors and Blessings and only while living here they could barter their good deeds with His Blessings and Rewards. Where else could all this be done? Who are you to abuse the world when it has openly declared its mortality and mortality of everything connected with it, when it has given everyone of its inha- bitants to understand that all of them are to face death, when through its ways it has given them all an idea of calamities they have to face here, and through the sight of its temporary and fading pleasures it has given them glimpses of eternal pleasures of Paradise and suggested them to wish and work for the same. If you study it properly you will find that simply to warn and frighten you of the consequences of evil deeds and to persuade you towards good actions, every night it raises new hopes of peace and prosperity in you and every morning it places new anxieties and new worries before you. Those who passed such lives are ashamed of and repent the time so passed abuse this world. But there are people who will praise this world on the Day of Judgment that it reminded them of the Hereafter and they took advantage of these reminders. It informed them of the effects of good deeds and they made correct use of the information it advised them and they were benefited by its advice .
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131 . An Angel announces daily: "Birth of more human beings means so many more will die collection of more wealth means of much more will be destroyed erection of more buildings means so many more ruins will come".
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132 . This world is not a permanent place it is a passage a road on which you are passing. There are two kinds of people here: One is the kind of those who have sold their souls for eternal damnation the other is of those who have purchased their souls and freed them from damnation.
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133 . A friend cannot be considered a friend unless he is tested on three occasions: in time of need behind your back and after your death.
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134 . Anyone who has been granted four attributes will not be deprived of their (four) effects; one who prays to Allah and implores to Him will not be deprived of granting of his prayers; one who repents for his thoughts and deeds will not be refused acceptance of the repentance; one who has atoned for his sins will not be debarred from salvation and one who thanks Allah for the Blessings and Bounties will not be denied the increase in them.
The truth of these facts is attested by the Holy Qur'an As far as prayers are concerned He says Pray to Me and I shall accept your prayers. About repentance He says: Whoever has done a bad deed or has indulged in sin and then repents and asks for His forgiveness will find Allah most Forgiving and Merciful. About being thankful He says if you are thankful for what you are given I shall increase My Bounties and Blessings. About atonement of sin He says Allah accepts the repentance of those who have ignorantly committed vice and then soon repent for it Allah accepts such repentance's
He is Wise and Omniscient.
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135 . Daily prayers are the best medium through which one can Seek the nearness to Allah. Hajj is Jihad (Holy War) for every weak person. For everything that you own there is Zakat and Zakat of your body is fasting. The Jihad of a woman is to afford pleasant company to her husband.
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136 . If you want to pray to Allah for better means of subsistence then first give something in charity
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137 . When someone is sure of the returns then he shows generosity.
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138 . Aid (from Allah) is in proportion to the trouble.
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139 . He who practices moderation and frugality will never be threatened with poverty.
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140 . One of the conveniences in life is to have less children.
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141 . Loving one another is half of wisdom.
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142 . Grief is half of old age.
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143 . Grant of patience (from Allah) is in proportion to the extent of calamity you are passing through. If you exhibit fretfulness irritation and despair in calamities then your patience and your exertions are wasted.
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144 . Many persons get nothing out of their fasts but hunger and thirst many more get nothing out of their night prayers but exertions and sleepless nights. Wise and sagacious persons are praiseworthy even if they do not fast and sleep during the nights.
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145 . Defend your faith (in Allah) with the help of charity. Protect your wealth with the aid of Zakat. Let the prayers guard you from calamities and disasters.
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146 . Kumayl bin Ziyad Nakha'i says that once Imam Ali put his hand in his hand and took me to the grave-yard. When he passed through it and left the city behind he heaved a sigh and said "Kumayl these hearts are containers of the secrets of knowledge and wisdom and the best container is the one which can hold the most and what it holds it can preserve and protect in the best way. Therefore remember carefully what I am telling you. Remember that there are three kinds of people: one kind is of those learned people who are highly versed in the ethics of truth and philosophy of religion second is the kind of those who are acquiring the above knowledge and the third is that class of people who are uneducated. They follow every pretender and accept every slogan they have neither acquired any knowledge nor have they secured any support of firm and rational convictions. Remember Kumayl knowledge is better than wealth because it protects you while you have to guard wealth. It decreases if you keep on spending it but the more you make use of knowledge the more it increases. What you get through wealth dis- appears as soon as wealth disappears but what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you.
O Kumayl ! Knowledge is power and it can command obedience. A man of knowledge during his lifetime can make people obey and follow him and he is praised and venerated after his death. Remember that knowledge is a ruler and wealth is its subject.
O Kumayl ! Those who amass wealth though alive are dead to realities of life and those who achieve know- ledge will remain alive through their knowledge and wisdom even after their death though their faces may disappear from the community of living beings yet their ideas the knowledge which they had left behind and their memory will remain in the minds of people".
Kumayl says that after this brief dissertation Imam Ali pointed towards his chest and said Look Kumayl! Here I hold stores and treasures of knowledge. I wish I could find somebody to share it with me. Yes, I found a few, but one of them, though quite intelligent, was untrustworthy, he would sell his salvation to get hold of the world and its pleasures, he would make religion a pretence to grasp worldly power and wealth, he would make this Blessing of Allah (knowledge) serve him to get supremacy and control over friends of Allah and he would through knowledge exploit and suppress other human beings. The other person was such that he apparently obeyed truth and knowledge, yet his mind had not achieved the true light of religion, at the slightest ambiguity or doubt he would get suspicious of truth, mistrust religion and would rush towards skepticism. So neither of them was capable of acquiring the superior knowledge that I can impart. Besides these two I find some other person One of them is a slave of self and greedy for inordinate desires, which can easily drag him away from the path of religion, the other is an avaricious, grasping and acquisitive miser who will risk his life to grasp and hold wealth, none of these two will be of any use to religion or man, both of them resemble beasts having appetite for food. If sensible trustees of knowledge and wisdom totally disappear from human society then both knowledge and wisdom will suffer severely, may bring harm to humanity and may even die out. But this earth will never be without those persons who will prove the universality of truth as disclosed by Allah, they may be well-known persons, openly and fearlessly declaring the things revealed to them or they may, under fear of harm, injury or deaths hide themselves from the public gaze and may carry on their mission privately so that the reasons proving the reality of truth as preached by religion and as demonstrated by His Prophet may not totally disappear. How many are they and where could they be found? I swear by Allah that they are very few in number but their worth and their ranks before Allah are very high. Through them Allah preserves His Guidance so that they, while departing, may hand over these truths to persons like themselves. The knowledge which they have acquired has made them see the realities and visualize the truth and has instilled into them the spirit of faith and trust. The duties which were decreed as hard and unbearable by them. They feel happy in the company and association of things which frighten the ignorant and uneducated. They live in this world like everybody else but their souls soar to the heights of Divine Eminence. They are media of Allah on this earth and they invite people towards Him. How I love to meet them O Kumayl ! I have told you all that I have to say, you can go back to your place whenever you like .
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147 . A man can be valued through his sayings.
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148 . One who does not realize his own value is condemned to utter failure. (Every kind of complex superiority or inferiority is harmful to man).
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149 . Somebody requested Imam Ali to advise him how to lead a useful and sober life. Imam Ali thereupon advised him thus: "Do not be among those people who want to gain good returns without working hard for them who have long hopes and keep on postponing repentance and penance who talk like pious persons but run after vicious pleasures. Do not be among those who are not satisfied if they get more in life and are not content if their lot in life's pleasures is less (they are never satisfied) who never thank Allah for what they get and keep on constantly demanding increase in what is left with them; who advise others to such good deeds that they themselves refrain from; who appreciate good people but do not follow their ways of life; who hate bad and vicious people but follow their ways of life; who on account of their excessive sins hate death but do not give up the sinful ways of life; who if fallen ill repent their ways of life and on regaining their health fearlessly readopt the same frivolous ways; who get despondent and lose all hopes but on gaining health become arrogant and careless; who if faced with misfor- tunes dangers or afflictions turn to Allah and keep on beseeching Him for relief and when relieved or favoured with comfort and ease they are deceived by the comfortable conditions they found themselves in and forget Allah and forsake prayers; whose minds are allured by day dreams and forlorn hopes and who abhor to face realities of life; who fear for others the enormous repercussions of vices and sins but for their own deeds expect very high rewards or very light disciplinary actions. Riches make such people arrogant rebellious and wicked and poverty makes them despondent and lethargic. If they have to work they work lazily and if they put up a demand they do it stubbornly.
Under the influence of inordinate cravings they commit sins in quick succession and keep on postponing repentance. Calamities and adversities make them give up the distinguished characteristics of Muslims (patience hope in future and work for improvement of circumstances). They advise people with narration's of events and facts but do not take any lesson from them. They are good at preachings but bad at practice therefore they always talk of lofty deeds but their actions belie their words. They are keen to acquire temporal pleasures but are careless and slow to achieve permanent (Divine) benefits. They think good for themselves the things which are actually injurious to them and regard harmful the things which really benefit them. They are afraid of death but waste their time and do not resort to good deeds before death overtakes them. The vices which they regard as enormous sins for others they consider as minor shortcomings for themselves. Similarly they attach great importance to their obedience to the orders of Allah and belittle similar actions in others. Therefore they often criticize others and speak very highly of their own deeds. They are happy to spend their time in society of rich persons wasting it in luxuries and vices but are averse to employing for useful purposes in company of the poor and pious people: They are quick and free to pass verdicts against others but they never pass a verdict against their own vicious deeds. They force others to obey them but they never obey Allah. They collect their dues carefully but never pay the dues they owe. They are not afraid of Allah but fear powerful men".
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150 . Everyone has an end it may be pleasant or sorrowful.
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151 . Everyone who is born has to die and once dead he is as good as having not come into existence.
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152 . One who adopts patience will never be deprived of success though it may take a long time to reach him.
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153 . One who assents or subsribes to the actions of a group or a party is as good as having committed the deed himself. A man who joins a sinful deed makes himself responsible for two-fold punishments one for doing the
deed and the other for assenting and subscribing to it.
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154 . Accept promises of only those persons who can stead- fastly-adhere to their pledges.
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155 . You are ordained to recognize the Imams (the right successors of the Holy Prophet) and to obey them.
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156 . You have been shown if you only care to see; you have been advised if you care to take advantage of advice; you have been told if you care to listen to good counsels.
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157 . Admonish your brother (comrade) by good deeds and kind regards and ward off his evil by favouring him.
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158 . One who enters the places of evil repute has no right to complain against a man who speaks ill of him.
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159 . One who acquires power cannot avoid favouritism.
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160 . One who is willful and conceited will suffer losses and calamities and one who seeks advice can secure advan- tages of many counsels.
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161 . One who guards his secrets has complete control over his affairs.
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162 . Poverty is the worst form of death.
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163 . One who serves a person from whom he gets no reci- procal performance of duties in fact worships him.
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164 . One should not obey anyone against the commands of Allah.
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165 . Do not blame a man who delays in securing what are his just rights but blame lies on him who grasps the rights which do not belong to him.
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166 . Conceit is a barrier to progress and improvement.
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167 . Death is near and our mutual company is short.
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168 . There is enough light for one who wants to see.
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169 . It is wiser to abstain then to repent.
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170 . Often inordinate desire to secure a single gain acts as a hindrance for the quest of many profitable pursuits.
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171 . People often hate those things which they do not know or cannot
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172 . One who seeks advice learns to realize his mistakes.
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173 . One who struggles for the cause of Allah secures victory over His enemies.
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174 . When you feel afraid or nervous to do a thing then do it because the real harm which you may thus receive is less poignant than its
expectation and fear.
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175 . Your supremacy over others is in proportion to the extent of your knowledge and wisdom.
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176 . The best way to punish an evil-doer is to reward handsomely a good person for his good deeds.
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177 . If you want to remove evil from the minds of others then first give up evil intentions yourself.
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178 . Obstinacy will prevent you from a correct decision.
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179 . Greed is permanent slavery.
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180 . Deficiency will result in shame and sorrow but caution and foresight will bring peace and security.
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181 . To keep silent when you can say something wise and useful is as bad as keeping on propagating foolish and unwise thoughts.
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182 . If two opposite theories are propagated one will be wrong.
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183 . When truth was revealed to me I never doubted it.
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184 .I never lied and the things revealed to me were not false I never misled anybody nor was I misled.
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185 . One who starts tyranny will repent soon.
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186 . Death is never very far.
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187 . One who forsakes truth earns eternal damnation.
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188 . One who cannot benefit by patience will die in grief.
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189 . In this world man is a target of death an easy prey to calamities here every morsel and every draught is liable to choke one here one never receives a favour until he loses another instead here every additional day in one's life is a day reduced from the total span of his existence when death is the natural outcome of life how can we expect immortality?
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190 . O son of Adam if you have collected anything in excess of your actual need you will act only as its trustee for someone else to use it.
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191 . Hearts have the tendency of likes and dislikes and are liable to be energetic and lethargic therefore make them work when they are energetic because if hearts are forced (to do a thing) they will be blinded.
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192 . When I feel angry with a person how and when should I satisfy my anger whether at a time when I am not in a position to retaliate and people may advise me to bear patiently or when I have power to punish and
I forgive.
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193 . Minds get tired like bodies. When you feel that your; mind is tired then invigorate it with sober advice.
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194 . If you find that somebody is not grateful for all that you have done for him then do not get disappointed because often you will find that someone else feels under your obligation though you have done nothing for him and thus your good deeds will be compensated and Allah will reward you for your goodness.
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195 . The first fruit of forbearance is that people will sympathize with you and they will go against the man who offended you arrogantly.
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196 . One who takes account of his shortcomings will always gain by it; one who is unmindful of them will always suffer. One who is afraid of the Day of Judgment is safe from the Wrath of Allah. One who takes lessons from the events of life gets vision one who acquires vision becomes wise and one who attains wisdom achieves knowledge.
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197 . Bear sorrows and calamities patiently otherwise you will never be happy.
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198 . One who comes into power often oppresses.
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199 . Adversities often bring good qualities to the front.
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200 . If a friend envies you then he is not a true friend.
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201 . Avarice dulls the faculties of judgment and wisdom.
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202 . Oppression and tyranny are the worse companions for the Hereafter.
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203 . The best deed of a great man is to forgive and forget.
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204 . Silence will create respect and dignity; justice and fairplay will bring more friends; benevolence and charity will enhance prestige and position; courtesy will draw benevolence; service of mankind will secure leadership and good words will overcome powerful enemies.
205 . A greedy man will always find himself in the shackles of humility.
206 . There are people who worship Allah to gain His Favors this is the worship of traders; while there are some who worship Him to keep themselves free from His Wrath this is the worship of slaves; a few who obey Him out' of their sense of gratitude and obligations this is the worship of free and noble men.

Taken from:
Peak of Eloquence
Nahjul Balagha
Sermons and Letters of Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (as)
Translated by Askari Jafri
Eleventh Revised Edition - Islamic Seminary Publications
ISBN 0-941724-18-2