Living The Right Way - Ayatullah Jawad Tehraani - XKP
Living The Right Way - Ayatullah Jawad Tehraani - XKP
Living The Right Way - Ayatullah Jawad Tehraani - XKP
Have you not considered how Allah sets forth a parable of a good word (being) like a good tree, whose root is firm and whose branches are in heaven? We present the dear reader this collection of sayings of the Holy Quran, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) and his Household (a.s.) that, if put into practice, they guarantee the happiness of humans in this world and in the world to come. These unique pearls have been picked up by an eminent scholar, Ayatullah al-Allamah al-Shaykh Jawaad alTehrani (r.a.). He was born in 1904 in Tehran and grew up in a noble and pious family. Having studied Islamic sciences in Qum, he traveled to Najaf (Iraq) and learnt more from its pious scholars. Afterwards he went to Mashad and dwelt there to become a great example of spiritual perfection to which the seekers of truth and reality would come and study. His personality was a combination of a very gentle nature and ardency against moves that threatened principles, devoting his valuable life to jihad and struggle, worshipping Allah the Most High and neglecting the luxury of this world's life until he accepted the invitation of his Lord on October 24, 1989. Mr. Tehrani wrote several precious books in both Arabic and Persian of which his Ayin-e-Zendegi (Living the Right Way) on Islamic Ethics, published by this institute, is quite popular. We are now presenting this honoured book in English and Arabic. May Allah the Most High purify our endeavour for His Will. He is a Powerful Guardian and Worthy of granting our supplication. Dar Rah-e-Haqq Institute.
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whatever good thing you spend shall be paid back to you in full, and you shall not be wronged. 7. He also said: There is no good in most of their secret councils except (for he) who enjoins charity or goodness or reconciliation between people; and whoever does this seeking Allah's pleasure, We will give him a mighty reward. 8. He also said: Whoever desires the gain of the hereafter, We will give him more of that again; and whoever desires the gain of this world, We give him of it, and in the hereafter he has no portion. 9. He also said: Whoever desires this world's life and its finery, We will pay them in full their deeds therein, and they shall not be made to suffer loss in respect of them. These are they for whom there is nothing but fire in the hereafter and what they wrought in it shall go for nothing, and vain is what they do. 10. He also said: Whoever desires this present life, We hasten to him therein what We please for whomsoever We desire, then We assign to him hell; he shall enter it despised, driven away. And whoever desires the hereafter and strives for it as he ought to strive and he is a believer; (as for) these, their striving shall surely be accepted. 11. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Indeed, actions are evaluated with intentions, and man is rewarded due to his mind. So if one sets out for jihad to make Allah pleased with him, one will have what is with Allah; and if one goes to the battle-fronts for material benefits or spoils, one will not have more than that. 12. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Any one who learns a science to attract the attention of people to himself will not scent the odor of paradise. 13. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Indeed, every truth has a reality; and a servant of Allah does not attain the reality of sincerity except when he does not like to be praised for anything he does for Allah. 14. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Salvation can be obtained by sincerity alone. 15. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: If a servant of Allah performs a religious duly for His sake and for the world to come, but he mixes it up with someone else's pleasure, he makes the latter a partner with Allah. 16. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Surely Allah will raise people on the Day of Judgement according to their state of mind. 17. Concerning Whoever hopes to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds, and not join anyone in the service of his Lord,[1] he (a.s.) said: When somebody does a righteous work not for the sake of Allah, but
for self-praise, so that the people may hear of it, he has fallen into shirk (polytheism). 18. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who learns the traditions of religion for the benefit of this world, will not have any share in the world to come. But anyone who learns them for the reward in the world to come, Allah will give him in both the worlds. 19. He (a.s.) also said: All kinds of showing off of one's spiritual deeds are shirk (polytheism). Indeed, anyone who works for people, his reward is with people; and anyone who works for Allah his reward is with Allah. 20. He (a.s.) also said: Allah says: 'I am the Most Independent of partners; so I accept of the people's actions those which are for Me alone'. 21. He (a.s.) also said: Your sincere action is that for which you want to be praised by no one except by Allah. Notes: [1] The Quran IX: 110.
11. In his epistle to the caliph al-Ma'mun, Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) wrote:To do good to the parents is a religious duty, even if they are disbelievers. But when it is a cause for the disobedience of Allah neither they nor other people should be obeyed. Because no obedience to any creature is allowed when it is a disobedience to the Creator.
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3. Humility
He who yields to the negative quality of arrogance thinks of himself as a person more important and higher than anybody else, and tries, in his speech, deeds and attitudes to degrade other people. To differentiate arrogance from conceit (to be discussed later on), we must remember that when a man is arrogant, he compares himself to other individuals; but if he is conceited, he has just an exaggerated opinion of his own positive qualities. The moral trait contrary to arrogance is humility, which is a virtue in the spirit of man. 1. Allah the Most High said: And do not go about in the land exultingly, for you can not cut through the earth nor reach the mountains in height. 2. Quoting Luqman the Wise, He says: And do not turn your face away from people in contempt, nor go about in the land exulting overmuch; surely Allah does not love any self-conceited boaster. And pursue the right course in your going about and lower your voice; surely the most hateful of voices is braying of the ass. 3. Addressing the Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) He says: And make yourself humble to the believers, 4. He also said: And be humble to him who follows you from among the believers. 5. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Indeed, humility increases the dignity of one endowed with it. Be humble, and Allah will exalt you. 6. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Most of those who go to hell are the arrogant. 7. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Indeed, the most beloved of you to me and the nearest of you to my position on the Day of Judgement are the best of you in nature and in humility; and the furthest of you from me are the vainglorious, that is the arrogant. 8. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: The ugliest of vices is arrogance.
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9. He (a.s.) also said: The most harmful disaster for the intellect is arrogance. 10. He (a.s.) also said: Beware of having arrogance; because it is the greatest sin and the basest deficiency; it is also the ornament of Satan. 11. He (a.s.) also said: Humility exalts you and arrogance makes you despised. 12. He (a.s.) advised a governor general he had appointed to rule Egypt as: Be humble to people, meet them gently and receive them with a cheerful face. 13. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: It is of humility to be pleased with sitting in a lower place, to greet everybody encountered, to give up contending even when one is truthful, and to be unhappy of people's praise for one's piety. 14. He (a.s.) also said: Beware of being haughty and arrogant; because arrogance is like a garment for the majesty of Allah. He who competes with Allah in His majestic garment, Allah will break and disgrace him on the Day of Judgement. 15. He (a.s.) also said: Keep on having love for poor Muslims; anyone who despises them and shows arrogance to them, he has slipped away from Allah's religion; Allah will despise him and send His wrath upon him. 16. In another saying he (a.s.) listed the practice of arrogance and haughtiness among grave (mortal) sins; the same thing being found in an epistle of Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) to the caliph al-Ma'mun. 17. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Humility means that your behaviour to people must be in the same way as you expect of their behaviour. 18. He (a.s.) also said: There are degrees for humility. One of them is to understand one's merits and capabilities, and to use them duly, with a pure heart. A man like this should not behave with people in a manner, which he dislikes for himself. He will repay bad deeds with good deeds, restrain his anger and pardon men; and Allah loves the doers of good (to others). 19. Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) said: Anyone who greets a poor Muslim in a manner different from his greeting a rich one, Allah will be wroth with him on the Day of Judgement.
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4. Shunning Conceit
Conceit means to have an exaggerated opinion of oneself, to be pleased with oneself, vanity, egoism; all of these because of some superiority in one's thought or success in one's action. It is a harmful quality and has been condemned and forbidden by religion. The origin of conceit in most of people is ignorance. A conceited man has come up short in knowing about the Lord and His greatness and in realizing his own need and dependence on God. For this reason he is proud of his material and spiritual capabilities and boasts about his successfulness in thought and action. He is unaware of the fact that all kinds of perfection and capacity as well as material favours are from God; and all sorts of good deeds and success in man's life come from Him. 1. Allah the Most High said: And whatever favour is (bestowed) on you it is from Allah. 2. He also said: Say: 'Shall We inform you of the greatest losers in (their) deeds? (These are) those whose labour is lost in this world's life and they think that they are well-versed in skill of the work of hands. 3. He also said: And were it not for Allah's grace upon you and His mercy, not one of you would have ever been pure, but Allah purifies whom He pleases, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing. 4. He also said: Whatever benefit comes to you (O man), it is from Allah, and whatever misfortune befalls you, it is from yourself. 5. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Three things destroy man's spirit: following his desires, being greedy and conceit, 6. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Conceit is a sign of deficiency in one's intellect. 7. He (a.s.) also said: It is enough for a sign of ignorance to be conceited in knowledge. 8. He (a.s.) also said: An evil deed which causes sorrow in your spirit is better in Allah's sight than a good action which brings you conceit.
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9. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Two men went into a mosque. One of them was pious and the other was sinful. When they came back the pious man was sinful and the sinful man was pious! The one who was pious boasted about his worship and remembered his good actions; for this reason he fell. The one who was sinful felt shame and sorrow for his evil and bad deeds, remembering his sins and asking forgiveness from Allah; for this reason he was purified. 10. He (a.s.) also said: Three things destroy man: magnifying his actions, ignoring his sins and being conceited for some correct ideas, 11. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: He who yields to conceit will perish. 12. Imam Musa Al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Conceit has degrees. One of them is to decorate evil actions to seem good. In this case, conceit causes man to think he is doing good. Another variety of it comes to a believer when he tries to remind Allah of his belief; while Allah has the right of reminding him of His favours to him.
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5. Abhorrence of Self-Praise
Another similar hateful trait is self-praise. In religion it has been condemned and prohibited. 1. Allah the Most High said: Have you not considered those who attribute purity to themselves? Nay, Allah purifies whom He pleases; and they shall not be wronged the husk of a date-stone. 2. He also said: He knows you best when He brings you forth from the earth and when you are embryos in the wombs of your mothers; therefore do not attribute purity to your souls; He knows him best who guards (against evil). 3. He also said: And as for the favour of your Lord, do announce (it). 4. About the second ayat mentioned above, Imam Muhammad alBaqir (a.s.) said: Nobody among you should boast about excessiveness in praying, fasting, almsgiving and doing other religious duties. For Allah knows him best who guards (against evil). 5. When Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) was asked about it, he (a.s.) answered:It is to say: 'I have prayed, fasted, etc. in supererogation. 6. He (a.s.) was asked: 'Is it permitted for man to speak of his excellence?' He (a.s.) answered: Yes, when it is necessary. Do you not remember what the prophet Yusuf (Joseph) (a.s.) said to Pharaoh: 'Place me (in authority) over the treasures of the land, surely I am a good keeper, knowing well,'[5] and what the prophet Hud (a.s.) said to his people: 'I am a faithful adviser to you?'[6] Notes: [5] The Quran: 12:55. [6] The Quran 7: 68.
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6. Resisting Envy
One of the most offensive vices and faults is envy. It is a feeling of ill will and dislike for some favour given to someone and wishing it to be removed from him. Any action, which comes from this evil motive, has been disapproved and forbidden in religion. Another feeling which is almost similar to this, i.e. emulation, which is accompanied by no dislike, should not be counted a vice. The morality contrary to envy is benevolence. 1. Allah the Most High said: Do they envy the people for what Allah has given them of His grace? 2. He also said: And do not covet that by which Allah has made some of you excel others; men shall have the benefit of what they earn and women shall have the benefit of what they earn; and ask Allah of His grace; surely Allah knows all things. 3. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Envy is the master of deficiencies. 4. He (a.s.) also said: Envy is the head of vices. 5. He (a.s.) also said; The envious will never be in the forefront. 6. He (a.s.) also said: The envious are ill, even if they are bodily sound. 7. He (a.s.) also said: The fruit of envy is troubles in this world and in the next. 8. He (a.s.) also said: Beware of having envy; for it is the worst of characters and the ugliest of natures. 9. Explaining the second ayat mentioned above, Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: It means that nobody should wish that some favour and luxury bestowed on a certain person were given to him; but one can ask God to be endowed with the like of it. 10. He (a.s.) also said: The disasters of faith are envy, conceit and pride. 11. He (a.s.) also said: Envy negates faith as quickly as the fire negates the dry grass.
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12. He (a.s.) also said: Believers are emulous, but not envious; and hypocrites are envious, but not emulous. 13. He (a.s.) also said; Avoid the punishment of Allah and do not envy each other. 14. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: The best thing for bringing man near to Allah, besides knowing Him, is praying, doing good to parents, and quilting envy, conceit and pride.
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7. Generosity
Generosity is a virtue and niggardliness is a bad quality which brings degradation, destroys dignity and honour and deprives the needy of their due rights. 1. Allah the Most High said: And let not those deem, who are niggardly in giving away that which Allah has granted them out of His grace, that it is good for them; nay, it is worse for them. 2. He also said; Behold! you are those who are called upon to spend in Allah's way, but among you are those who are niggardly, and whoever is niggardly is niggardly against his soul; and Allah is Selfsufficient and you have need (of him). 3. He also said: Surely Allah does not love him who is proud, boastful. Those who are niggardly and bid people to be niggardly and hide what Allah has given them of His grace; and We have prepared for the unbelievers a disgraceful chastisement. 4. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Beware of being niggardly; because it has always been the main cause of destruction for those who were before you. This vice ordered them to tell lies, and they obeyed; it ordered them to oppress others, and they obeyed; and it ordered them to ignore family ties, and they obeyed. 5. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: A believer can not be cowardly, covetous or niggardly. 6. Imam Ali al-Rida (a.s.) said: The generous are near to Allah, near to people, and near to paradise. The niggardly are far from Allah, far from people, and far from paradise.
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9. Patience
Patience is an essential cause of success. It has been recommended in religion. 1. Allah the Most High said: O you who believe, seek assistance through patience and prayer; surely Allah is with the patient. 2. He also said: And give good news to the patient. Who, when a misfortune befalls them, say: 'Surely we are Allah's and to Him we shall surely return.' Those are they on whom are blessings and mercy from their Lord, and those are the followers of the right course. 3. He also said: And give good news to the humble. To those whose hearts tremble when Allah is mentioned, and those who are patient under that which afflicts them, and those who keep up prayer, and spend (benevolently) out of what We have given them. 4. He also said: And as for those who believe and do good, We will certainly give them abode in the high places in gardens beneath which rivers flow, abiding therein; how good the reward of the workers! Those who are patient and on their Lord do they rely. 5. He also said: Indeed, the patient will he paid back their reward in full without measure. 6. He also said: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. I swear by the afternoon. Most surely man is in loss. Except those who believe and do good, and enjoin on each other truth, and enjoin on each other patience. 7. He also said: And how many a prophet has fought alongside whom were many worshippers of the Lord; so they did not become weak-hearted on account of what befell them in Allah's way, nor did they weaken, nor did they abase themselves; and Allah loves the patient. 8. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: There are three kinds of forbearance: Forbearance in misfortune, forbearance in obedience and forbearance against disobedience.
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9. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: If you can have both patience and certainty, then have them; and if you cannot have them both, then have patience; because patience in difficulties brings about much goodness. Know that victory is with patience, and salvation is after hardship; 'Surely with difficulty is ease. Surely with difficulty is ease.'[7] 10. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: The role of patience in actions is like the role of the head among the organs of the body. If the head is gone the organs become useless and if patience is gone actions are useless. 11. He (a.s.) also said: There are two kinds of forbearance: One of them is forbearance in misfortune; it is admirable and good. Another one, which is better than that, is forbearance in what Allah has forbidden. 12. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-Abidin (a.s.) said: The relation between patience and belief is like the relation between the head and the body. There is no belief for him who has no patience. 13. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: I have patience with this boy of mine and with my household with a complete tolerance. Indeed he who is patient will have the reward of him who prays all the night and observes fasting on days, and the position of a martyr who has (ought along with the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) 14. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: The relation between patience and belief is like the relation between head and the body. There cannot be any belief without patience, in the same way that there cannot be a living body without head. 15. He (a.s.) also said: Keep on having patience in all of your affairs. For when Allah sent Muhammad He commanded him to have patience and tolerance: 'And bear patiently what they say and avoid them with a becoming avoidance. And leave Me and the rejecters, the possessors of ease and plenty.'[8] Repel (evil) with what is best, then he between whom and you was enmity would be as if he were a warm friend. And none are made to receive it but those who are patient and none are made to receive it but those who have a mighty good fortune.[9] Notes: [7] The Quran 94:5-6. [8] The Quran 73:10-11. [9] The Quran 41:34-35.
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5. He (a.s.) also said: You should not hope for Allah's mercy in a manner that encourages you to commit sins; nor should you fear from Allah's punishment in a manner that brings you disappointment. 6. He (a.s.) also said: Having a good opinion of Allah means that you must not hope in anyone except Him and you should not fear for anything except for your sins.
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Islam has laid stress on telling the truth and avoiding lies. 1. Allah the Most High said: Surely the men who submit and the women who submit, and the believing men and the believing women, and the obeying men and the obeying women, and the truthful men and the truthful women, and the patient men and the patient women, and the humble men and the humble women, and the almsgiving men and the almsgiving women, and the fasting men and the fasting women, and the men who guard their private parts and the women who guard, and the men who remember Allah much and the women who remember - Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and a mighty reward. 2. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Three things are the signs of hypocrisy: breach of trust, lying and breach of promise. 3. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: He who has these three things should be counted a hypocrite, even if he performs the daily prayers, observes fasting and thinks that he is a Muslim: breach of trust, lying and breach of promise. Allah the Most High said: 'Surely Allah does not love the treacherous;'[11] 'The curse of Allah be on him if he is one of the liars;'[12] 'And mention Ismail in the Book; surely he was truthful in (his) promise and he was an apostle, a prophet.'[13] 4. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: O people, be truthful, surely Allah is with the truthful; and avoids lying, for it stands far from faith. 5. He (a.s.) also said: A servant of Allah does not taste faith unless he gives up lying earnestly or jokingly. 6. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Lies destroy faith. 7. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Keep on having fear of Allah, truthfulness and trustworthiness.
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8. In another saying he listed lying among grave (mortal) sins; the same thing being found in an epistle of Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) to the caliph al-Ma'mun. Notes: [11] The Quran: 8:58. [12] The Quran 24:7. [13] The Quran: 19:54.
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7. He also said: And give full measure and weight with justice We do not impose on any soul a duty except to the extent of its ability; and when you speak, then be just though it be (against) a relative. 8. He also said: And help one another in goodness and piety, and do not help one another in sin and aggression. 9. He also said: And whoever among you is unjust, We will make him taste a great chastisement. 10. He also said: And do not incline to those who are unjust, lest the fire touch you, and you have no guardians besides Allah, then you shall not be helped. 11. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Indeed injustice is an evil which brings its punishment most quickly. 12. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: The best of people is he who is helpful to people; and the worst of people is he who is harmful to people. Worse than him is he who is respected for fear of his evil. 13. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: When a man walks with a wrongdoer to support him and he knows him to be so, he leaves faith. 14. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: He who harms a believer will be harmed by Allah, and he who grieves him will be grieved by Allah. 15. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: You must be enemies of the oppressors and defenders of the oppressed. 16. He (a.s.) also said: He who is unjust, his injustice will destroy him. 17. He (a.s.) also said: He who is unjust destroys himself. 18. He (a.s.) also said: He who wrongs Allah's servants, Allah will be his enemy besides His servants; and he whose enemy is Allah, will be condemned and punished in this world and the world to come. 19. He (a.s.) also said: Keep far from injustice; for it is the greatest guilt and the gravest sin. 20. He (a.s.) also said: The injustice of man in this world makes his unfortunate fate of the Last Day. 21. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: The injustice of this world brings the darkness of the world to come. 22. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: He who wrongs people can not be counted as a Shi'ite (i.e. a follower of Imams).
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Trustworthiness to the good and to the bad is one of the Islamic duties and all Muslims are required to keep it carefully. 1. Allah the Most High said: But if one of you trusts another, then he who is trusted should deliver his trust, and let him be careful (of his duty to) Allah, his Lord. 2. He also said: Surely Allah commands you to make over trusts to their owners. 3. He also said: Successful indeed are the believers& Those who are keepers of their trusts and their covenant. 4. He also said: Surely Allah does not love the treacherous. 5. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: There is no belief for him who is not trustworthy. 6. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: He who is unfaithful to a trust and does not deliver it to its owner until he passes away, his death is with a religion other than what I brought and Allah will meet him angrily. 7. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Don't he unfaithful to anything that anybody deposits with you and trusts you with, 'Surely Allah commands you to make over trusts to their owners.'[16] 8. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: A Muslim is not untrustworthy when trusted with something nor does he break a promise which he makes. 9. He (a.s.) also said: Keep away from untrustworthiness; for it is the worst sin and he who has it will be punished in hell. 10. He (a.s.) also said: Keep away from untrustworthiness, for it is an opposition to Islam. 11. He (a.s.) also said: O Kumail, we do not permit anyone to break trusts. He who quotes us otherwise, he is wrong and sinful, and he will be punished for his forging of lies. I swear that the Messenger of Allah told me at his death thrice: 'Be trustworthy to the good and to the bad in small and large things even in needles and thread.'
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12. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'Abidin (a.s.) said: Keep on being trustworthy; I swear by Him who sent Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) as a truthful Prophet, that if the man who killed my father (al-Husain) deposits his dagger with me, I will certainly make it over to him. 13. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Be pious and trustworthy to anyone who deposits a trust with you. Indeed, if the killer of Imam 'Ali (a.s.) deposits anything with me, I will make it over to him. 14. He (a.s.) also said: Be trustworthy, even to the killer of Imam al-Husain (a.s.). 15. He (a.s.) also said: Keep en 'being pious, trustworthy and truthful. 16. He (a.s.) also said: Three things must be regarded in any case: trustworthiness to the good and to the bad, keeping covenants for the good and the bad, and doing good to parents whether they are good or had. Notes: [16] The Quran 4:58.
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A man to whom Allah has bestowed much wealth, and he has wasted it and now he prays to the Lord for sustenance. In this case Allah says to him: 'Did I not give you a bountiful sustenance? Why did you not spend it economically as I commanded you? Why were you lavish when I had prohibited you from being so?' 1. Imam Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Anyone who in spite of having water and soil remains poor, stands far from Allah's mercy. 2. He (a.s.) also said: Engage yourselves in business; for by it you will be free from the desire of what people possess. Surely Allah loves people who have some employment with honesty. 3. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Allah hates abundance of sleep and abundance of leisure. 4. He (a.s.) also said: Do not fail to acquire your livelihood. The former Imams used to work hard for it. 5. He (a.s.) also said: Do not fail to acquire your livelihood, lest you should he a burden on people. 6. He (a.s.) also said: Keep on being pious and seeking what is with Allah. I swear by Allah that I do not recommend you anything other than what we (Imams) do. So work hard and, when you have performed your morning prayer, go out for sustenance and look for what is lawful; then Allah will give you and provide you with your needs. 7. He (a.s.) also said: Do not quit seeking for lawful sustenance. Do your best and have reliance (on God). 8. Answering one of his companions who had objected to his going out on a hot day for sustenance, he (a.s.) said: I go out for sustenance, so that I should be independent of people. 9. On a similar occasion, he (a.s.) said: I like suffering from the heat of the sun for sustenance. 10. On a similar occasion, he (a.s.) said: Leave me. I like Allah to see me working with my hands and seeking for a lawful sustenance with suffering. 11. He (a.s.) also said: If it comes about that you knew the ultimate relief would come the next day, you should never give up going out for sustenance. 12. He (a.s.) also said: The reward of him who toils on behalf of his household is like the reward of him who does jihad for the sake of Allah. 13. He (a.s.) also said: Farmers are the treasures of Allah in His land, and among actions, nothing is more beloved by Allah than farming. 14. He (a.s.) also said: Farmers are treasures for men. They plant good things which Allah provides people with. They will have the best and highest position on the Day of Judgement and will be called 'The Blessed Ones'.
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trusts you, because this action is forbidden, do not want for people any thing which you do not want for yourself, give what is lawful and take what is lawful and do not wrong anyone& Businessmen are sinful, and the sinful are in the fire; except those who take what is lawful and give what is lawful. 10. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Selling in the shadows is a kind of fraud and fraud is not lawful. 11. He (a.s.) also said: Cursed be any one who defrauds, cheats or tricks a Muslim. Notes: [18] The Quran 11:85.
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1. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Anyone who wants to be far from fire and enter paradise, his life should end while he still confesses that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah and while he seeks to behave with people in the same manner that he expects them to behave with him. 2. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: One of the rights of Muslims is to like for each other the good things that they like for themselves and to dislike for each other the bad things that they dislike for themselves. 3. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: The worst of people with Allah on the Day of Judgement are the two-faced. 4. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: The worst of people are the two-faced and the double-tongued. 5. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'Abidin (a.s.) said: The rights of your co-religionist is to intend for him peace and mercy& and to like for him what you like for yourself and to dislike for him what you dislike for yourself. 6. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Love your Muslim brother. Like for him what you like for yourself and dislike for him what you dislike for yourself. 7. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: I advise you to be careful of your duty to Allah and to do good to your Muslim brother and to like for him what you like for yourself and to dislike for him what you dislike for yourself. 8. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who meets believers with two faces and two tongues, he will have two flames on the Day of Judgement. 9. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Bad people are the two-faced and the double-tongued: they who praise their brethren in their presence and backbite them in their absence; they who envy their brethren for their favours and abase them in their afflictions.
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11. He (a.s.) also said: Anger paralyses the intellect, and keeps you away from truth. 12. He (a.s.) also said: Beware of anger, for it is a blazing fire. 13. He (a.s.) also said: Be far from anger, because it begins with madness and ends with sorrow. 14. He (a.s.) also said: What a bad fellow anger is! It shows deficiencies, creates evil and annihilates good. 15. He (a.s.) also said: He who is overcome by anger and lust, his position is like that of animals. 16. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Indeed, Allah loves the modest and the patient. 17. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who restrains his anger from people, Allah will restrain the punishment of the Day of Judgement from him. 18. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Anger is a key to all bad deeds. 19. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who has no control over his anger has no control over his intellect. 20. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who suppresses his anger, Allah will add to his honour and authority in this world and the world to come. 21. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who suppresses an anger which could be brought into operation, Allah will fill his heart with His pleasing till the Day of Judgement. 22. He (a.s.) also said: Any one who suppresses an anger which could be brought into operation, Allah will fill his heart with security and faith till the Day of Judgement.
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12. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Tell people the best of what you expect them to tell you. 13. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: My followers, be an ornament for us, and do not be a shame on us; tell people good words; guard your tongues and keep them back from idle talk and evil words. 14. He (a.s.) also said: Fear Allah and keep your tongues except from fair speech. 15. He (a.s.) also said: Surely impudence, abuse and shrewdness are of the signs of hypocrisy. 16. He (a.s.) also said: Surely the most hated man with Allah is he whose tongue people fear.
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11. He (a.s.) also said: A believer is a gift of Allah to his Muslim brother; so if the latter makes him happy and befriends him, it is considered as the acceptance of Allah's gift; but if he breaks with him and hates him, it is considered as the rejection of Allah's gift. 12. He (a.s.) also said: Allah never accepts the good deeds of any believer who intends an improper action for his Muslim brother. 13. Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) said: The believers are like brothers who have the same parents. He is cursed, he is cursed, he who accuses his brother; he is cursed, he is cursed, he who deceives his brother; he is cursed, he is cursed, he who does not intend good for his brother; he is cursed, he is cursed, he who hides himself from his brother; he is cursed, he is cursed, he who backbites his brother.
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Appropriate modesty is a morality encouraged by religion. 1. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: May Allah bestow His mercy on him who is modest to the Lord as he must be, who keeps both his mind and stomach safe from sin, who remembers his being worn out in his grave, and who reminds himself of his being raised in the hereafter. 2. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Modesty is of two kinds: The modesty of wisdom which brings knowledge and the modesty of foolishness which brings ignorance. 3. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Impudence is the head of all evils. 4. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'Abidin (a.s.) said: A believer does not do any good thing to be seen, nor does he give it up for modesty. 5. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Modesty and faith are tied up together; they are always to be found together. 6. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Modesty is a sign of faith; and faith takes you to paradise. 7. He (a.s.) also said: There is no faith for him who has no modesty. 8. He (a.s.) also said: The head of morality is modesty. 9. He (a.s.) also said: Do not abstain from learning because of modesty. 10. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Surely Allah has forbidden paradise to him who is impudent and abusive, who has no modesty, who cares neither about what he says nor about what is said on him.
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no god, that no believing servant has a good opinion of Allah except He will behave duly towards His believing servant. For Allah is generous and graceful, When His believing servant has a good opinion of Him, He does not fail to do according to it. So have a good opinion of Allah and wish for Him. 5. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Anyone who narrates about a believer what his eyes have seen and his ears have heard, he is of those about whom Allah has said: 'Surely those who love that scandal should circulate respecting those who believe, they shall have a grievous chastisement in this world and the hereafter.'
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8. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Insulting a believer is a great transgression and fighting him is unbelief, eating his flesh (backbiting him) is a sin, and respecting his property is like respecting his life. 9. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Anyone who rebukes the slightest fault of a believer will not die until he himself commits that fault. 10. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: Beware of being snide to the believers. 11. He (a.s.) also said: There is no one who is snide in the presence of a believer except that he dies with the worst kind of death, and wilt not be given the grace to be on the path of accomplishing good actions. 12. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Do not disregard a poor believing Muslim; because anyone who disregards or makes light of him will he disregarded by Allah. 13. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who disregards a believer whether poor or not, Allah disregards him until he ceases his action. 14. He (a.s.) also said: Allah has said: 'Let anyone who annoys My believing servant announce a war against Me, and let anyone who respects My believing servant be safe from My anger.' 15. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Surely cursing when uttered by the cursor moves back and forth between him and the person cursed. If it finds any reason to be attached to the victim, it attaches; but if not, the curser himself becomes worthy of it, and it comes back to him. Therefore beware of cursing a believer, lest your curse come back to you. 16. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who rebukes a believer, Allah the Almighty will rebuke him in this world and the hereafter. 17. He (a.s.) also said: He is cursed, he is cursed, he who attributes unbelief to a believer, and he who attributes unbelief to a believer is like his murderer.
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Apostle; (as for) these, Allah will show mercy to them; surely Allah is Mighty, Wise. 5. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: Anyone who goes to make peace between two persons, the angels of Allah send blessings upon him until he returns and he will be given the reward of the Night of Destiny (Laylat al-Qadr). 6. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Anyone who enters the morning not concerned about the affairs of the Muslims, he is not a Muslim. And anyone who hears one who says: 'O Muslims!' and he does not respond to him, he is not a Muslim. 7. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: People are the dependents of Allah; so the most beloved by Allah is he who benefits the dependents of Allah most. 8. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: People are all the dependents of Allah; so the most beloved by Allah is he who benefits them most. 9. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: The best of people is he from whom people benefit 10. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Surely the greatest of people in status to Allah on the Day of Resurrection is the one who travels most on the earth in the path of benevolence to the people, 11. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Each one of you should be benevolent to his brother as he is to himself. 12. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: The believers are brothers, some of them fulfill the needs of others and by virtue of fulfilling each other's needs, Allah will fulfill their needs on the Day of Resurrection. 13. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Accompanying a Muslim brother for the satisfaction of his needs is more beloved to Allah than two months retreat (i'tikaf) in the Masjid al-Haram. 14. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Believers in doing good to each other and in being merciful and compassionate to each other are like one body. When one part is in pain the other parts echo its distress in sleeplessness and fever. 15. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'Abidin (a.s.) said: And the rights of your brother in religion is to intend peace and mercy for him& and that the aged must be like your parents, the youth like your brothers and sisters, and the young ones must be like your children. 16. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: A believer is a brother to his believing fellow, an eye and a guide for him. He never betrays wrongs or tricks him, nor does he make to him a promise which he breaks. 17. He (a.s.) also said: A Muslim is a brother to another: he is his eye, his mirror and his guide; he does not betray, cheat, or oppress him; neither does he tell him a lie or backbite him.
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18. He (a.s.) also said: The Messenger of Allah was asked: 'Who is the most beloved of Allah'.'' He said: The most beneficial of people to the people. 19. He (a.s.) also said: Continue being benevolent for the sake of Allah towards His people; for you will never find any action more meritorious than it. 20. He (a.s.) also said: It is incumbent upon a believer to be benevolent to other believers, whether in their presence or their absence. 21. He (a.s.) also said: Believers are servants one to another. He was asked how they could be servants to each other. He replied: Some of them are beneficial to others. 22. He (a.s.) also said: Accompanying a Muslim in order to satisfy the latter's needs is better than seventy circumambulations of the Ka'bah. 23. He (a.s.) also said: Surely satisfying the needs of a believing man is more beloved to Allah than twenty pilgrimages (hajj) in each of which one pays a large amount of money. 24. He (a.s.) also said: Allah the Almighty says: people are My dependent; and the most beloved of people to Me is the one who is most merciful of them to them and the one who is the most diligent in fulfilling their needs. 25. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who is diligent in fulfilling the needs of his Muslim brother and he does his best in accomplishing it and Allah makes him successful in satisfying it, such a person. Allah will record for him the reward of one pilgrimage (hajj). One minor pilgrimage ('umrah), two months retreat (i'tikaf) in the Masjid al-Haram and two months of fasting. Bui if he tries until Allah does not let him he successful in satisfying if, Allah will record for him one pilgrimage and one minor pilgrimage. 26. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: Surely Allah has some servants in the earth who try to satisfy the needs of people. They are those who are safe on the Day of Resurrection; and he who cause happiness for a believer. Allah will make his heart happy on the Day of Resurrection. 27. Imam Hasan al-'Askari (a.s.) said: There are two merits above which nothing is higher: belief in Allah and the benefiting of brothers.
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9. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: My people are in felicity as long as they exhort good and forbid wrong and help each other in doing good. If they do not do this, grace will be taken away from them and some of them will get to dominate over the others, and there will be no help for them in the earth or in the heavens. 10. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Do not abandon enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong lest the wicked among yourselves dominate over you. In that case you will supplicate to Allah and He will not respond to you. 11. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: What an evil people are they who oppose enjoining good and forbidding wrong. 12. He (a.s.) also said: Surely exhorting good and forbidding wrong are the path of the prophets and the method of the virtuous. They are major obligations upon which the other obligations are established, ways are made secure, trade is made lawful, things that which have been usurped are returned, the earth becomes civilized, one can combat the enemy, and affairs are corrected. So you must hate and deny evil in your hearts, denounce it with your tongues, forbid it with your hands, and do not fear the blame of anyone in this regard for the sake of Allah. If the wrongdoers stop and return to right action, then you will have no power over them. 'The way (to blame) is only against those who oppress men and revolt in the earth unjustly; these shall have a painful chastisement.'[20] So you should oppose them by your organs and abhor them in your hearts while not seeking power or victory over them, nor any profit until they return to obeying the commands of Allah and continue with obeying Him. 13. He (a.s.) and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: Woe upon a people who do not obey Allah through enjoining right and forbidding evil. 14. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: A man came to the Messenger of Allah and said: 'My mother is not a chaste woman.' The Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said: 'Do not let her out.' The man said: 'I did so, but it was not sufficient.' The Messenger (s.a.w.a.) said: Then prevent people from coming to visit her.' He said: 'I did so, but it was not sufficient.' The Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said: 'Imprison her; because you cannot do any better good to her than preventing her from committing a grave (mortal) sin in front of Allah the Almighty. Notes: [20] The Quran 42:42.
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ignorance. Beware that all people are from Adam, and Adam himself is from clay. And the most noble of you with Allah are those who have more piety. 7. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Surely people from the period of Adam until now are like the teeth of a comb: there is no superiority of an Arab over a nonArab and of the red over the black except on the basis of piety.
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niggardly and bid people to be niggardly and hide what Allah has given them out of his grace; and We have prepared for the unbelievers a disgraceful chastisement. 5. He also said: And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord, and a Garden, the extensiveness of which is (as) the heavens and the earth; it is prepared for those who guard (against evil). Those who spend (benevolently) in ease as well as in straitness, and those who restrain (their) anger and pardon men; and Allah loves the doers of good (to others). 6. He also said: The parable of those who spend their property in the way of Allah is as the parable of a grain growing seven ears (with) a hundred grains in every ear; and Allah multiplies for whom He pleases; and Allah is Ample-Giving, Knowing. (As for) those who spend their property in the way of Allah, and then do not follow up what they have spent with reproach or injury, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve. Kind speech and forgiveness is better than charity followed by injury, and Allah is Self-Sufficient, Forbearing. 7. He also said: Those are only believers whose hearts become full of fear when Allah is mentioned, and when His communications are recited to them they increase them in faith, and in their Lord do they trust. Those who keep up prayer and spend (benevolently) out of what We have given them. These are the believers in truth; they shall have from their Lord exalted grades and forgiveness and an honourable sustenance. 8. He also said: Surely they who recite the Book of Allah and keep up prayer and spend out of what We have given them secretly and openly, hope for a gain which will not perish. That He may pay them back fully their rewards and give them more out of His grace; surely He is Forgiving, Multiplier of Rewards. 9. He also said: Surely those who guard (against evil) shall be in gardens and fountains. Taking what their Lord gives them; surely they were before that the doers of good. They used to sleep but little in the night, and in the early dawn they asked forgiveness. And in their property was a portion due to him who begs and to him who is denied (good). 10 He also said: Every soul is held in pledge for what it earns, except the people of the right hand. In gardens they shall ask each other, about the guilty: 'What has brought you into hell?' They shall say: 'We were not of those who prayed; and we used not to feed the poor; and
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we used to enter into vain discourses; and we used to call the Day of Judgement a lie; till death overtook us.' 11. He also said: And as for man, when his Lord tries him, then treats him with honour and makes him lead an easy life, he says: 'My Lord honours me.' But when He tries him (differently), then straitens to him his means of subsistence, he says: 'My Lord has disgraced me.' Nay! But you do not honour the orphan. Nor do you urge one another to feed the poor. And you eat away the heritage, devouring (everything) indiscriminately. And you love wealth with exceeding love. Nay! When the earth is made to crumble to pieces. And your Lord comes and (also) the angels in ranks. And hell is made to appear on that Day. On that Day shall man be mindful, and what shall being mindful (then) avail him? He shall say: 'O! Would that I had sent before for my life!' 12. He also said: Have We not given him two eyes, a tongue and two lips, and pointed out to him the two conspicuous ways? But he would not attempt the uphill road. And what will make you comprehend what the uphill road is? (It is) the setting free of a slave, or the giving of food in a day of hunger to an orphan, having relationship, or to the poor man lying in the dust. Then he is of those who believe and charge one another to show patience, and charge one another to show compassion. These are the people of the right hand. 13. He also said: Have you considered him who calls the Judgement a lie? That is the one who treats the orphan with the harshness, and does not urge (others) to feed the poor. 14. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) said: He is not a Muslim who goes to bed on a full stomach while his neighbour remains hungry. God will not look at the people of a city on the Day of Judgement amidst whom one person went to bed hungry. 15. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Nothing destroys the Islam of a person faster than greed and miserliness. 16. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Anyone who empathizes with the poor with his wealth and possessions and is fair with people in his own personal relationships, such a person is a genuine Muslim. 17. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said: One of the rights of the believer on his fellow brother is the alleviation of his hunger, the covering of his shame, the paying of his debts, and on his death the fulfilling of his obligations to his family and children.
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18. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: One of the most beloved of actions to Allah the Almighty is making a believer happy through alleviating his hunger, removing his sadness and paying his debts. 19. He (a.s.) also said: One of the rights of a believer on another is to have love for the latter in his heart, to share his own wealth with him to fulfill his obligations to his family in his absence, and to help and support him against anyone who wrongs him. 20. He (a.s.) also said: Any believer who is sparing of his wealth to a fellow believer while the latter needs it, Allah will not let him taste the fruit of paradise or to drink from its pure drink that is sealed from others. 21. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who has an extra house which a believer needs to live in and he refuses to let him use it, Allah the Almighty will say: 'My angels, is one of My servants niggardly to My other servant with regards to a worldly house? I swear by My might that he will never dwell My paradise'. 22. He (a.s.) also said: Allah has given you extra wealth just in order that you may direct it to the place where He has directed, and He has not given it to you in order for it to be hoarded. 23. He (a.s.) also said: Surely of the causes for the continued existence of Muslims and Islam is that wealth be in the hands of those who acknowledge the rights of others in it and who do good. And surely of the causes for the disappearance of Islam and Muslims is that wealth be in the hands of those who disregard the rights of others in it and who do not do good. 24. He (a.s.) also said: 'To do good is something above and beyond almsgiving. So come nigh unto Allah the Almighty through benevolence and the maintenance of family relationships. 25. He (a.s.) also said: Anyone who warns Allah to enter him into His mercy and make him dwell in His paradise, he must beautify his conduct, be fair with people in his own personal relationships, be merciful to the orphans, help the weak, and humble himself before Allah, his Creator.
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smell it: the first is the person disclaimed by his parents; the second is he who ignores family ties; the third is the old man who fornicates; and the fourth is the person who, because of pride, wears his cloths so long that they drag along the ground. Pride is proper for Allah the Lord only. 7. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Sometimes a man might have 3 years of his life left but because of observing family ties, Allah extends his life by 30 more years. On the other hand, a man might have 33 years of his life left but because he did not observe family ties, Allah will shorten his life by 30 years. 8. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Do not sever your relationship with a member of your family even if he severs his relationship with you. 9. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: When my people ignore family ties, their wealth falls into the hands of rascals. 10. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: When people sever family ties, their wealth falls into the hands of the wicked. 11. He (a.s.) also said: Surely one of the sins which hastens the coming of death is the severance of family ties. 12. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) and Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: There are three things in which Allah does not give any permission to any body to disregard them: trustworthiness to the good and to the bad, keeping covenants for the good and the bad, and doing good to parents whether they are good or bad. 13. Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) was asked concerning: And be careful of (your duty to) Allah by whom you demand one of another (your rights), and (to) the ties of relationship.[21] He said: It means the family relationship. Surely Allah the Most High has ordered it to be regarded and has magnified it. Do you not observe that He has mentioned it with Himself. 14. In another saying he (a.s.) listed lying among the grave (mortal) sins; the same thing being found in an epistle of Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) to the caliph al-Ma'mun. 15. Mentioning the grave (mortal) sins, he (a.s.) included the severing of family ties and commented that it is about such people who commit this sin that Allah says: 'Upon them shall be the curse and they shall have the evil (issue) of the abode.'[22] 16. Commenting on the Qur'an 4:1, Imam 'Ali al-Rida (a.s.) said: Allah has ordered people to be careful of their duty to Him as well as observing family ties. A person who does not observe family ties has not been careful of his duty to Allah.
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home in the hereafter. The foolish hoard their wealth for it. Surely the most stupid of people is he who seeks after the world. Allah the Most High has said: 'Know that this world's life is only sport and play and gaiety and boasting among yourselves, and a vying in the multiplication of wealth and children, like the rain, whose causing the vegetation to grow pleases the husbandmen; then it withers away so that you see it become yellow, then it becomes dried up and broken down; and in the hereafter is a severe chastisement and (also) forgiveness from Allah and (His) pleasure; and this world's life is naught but a means of deception.[24]' 8. He (s.a.w.a.) also said: Anyone who loves the world harms his life to come. 9. Imam 'Ali (a.s.) the Commander of the Faithful said: Surely the example of this world is like the example of a serpent whose feel is soft but within it is a fatal poison. A wise person avoids it, but an ignorant child is attracted to it. 10. He (a.s.) also said: The greatest sin is the love of this world. 11. He (a.s.) also said: If you love Allah expel the love of this world from your hearts. 12. He (a.s.) also said: You will never meet Allah the Glorious with an action that is more harmful for you than the love of the world. 13. He (a.s.) also said: The love of the world is the source of troubles and the root of afflictions. 14. He (a.s.) also said: The love of the world destroys the intelligence, deafens the heart from the voice of wisdom, and causes a painful punishment. 15. He (a.s.) also said: In the same way that the sun and the night cannot come together, the love of Allah and the love of this world do not come together. 16. He (a.s.) also said: Surely this world and the hereafter are two confronting enemies and two divergent ways; anyone who loves this world and befriends it hates the hereafter and shuns it. They are like the east and the west; so if anyone goes to one, he will be remote from the other. They are like rival wives. 17. Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'Abidin (a.s.) said: There is no action after knowing Allah and His Messenger whose reward is greater than the shunning of this world. 18. Commenting on a sound heart,[25] Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a.s.) said: It is a heart which is secure from the love of this world. 19. Commenting on the same phrase, he (a.s.) said: It means when a believer meets his Lord and there is no one in his heart but Him. 20. He (a.s.) also said: The love of this world is the source of all sin.
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21. He (a.s.) also said: By Allah, anyone who loves this world can never love Allah. 22. Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.) said: The fear of the hereafter leaves the heart of anyone who loves this world. No learned servant of Allah grows in his love for the world without increasing his distance from Allah and as a result, Allah's anger upon him will increase. Notes: [23] The Quran 67:2. [24] The Quran 57:20. [25] The Quran 26:89.
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8. And a man said to him (a.s.): By Allah, we do seek this world and love to receive from it. He (a.s.) asked him: What do you want to do with it? The man replied: I want to manage my and my family's affairs, maintain family ties by it, and pay alms to the poor, and go on pilgrimage. The Imam (a.s.) said: This is not seeking this world; this is seeking of the hereafter. Notes: [26] The Quran 79:37-39.
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"Wisdom is the lost property of the Believer, let him claim it wherever he finds it" Imam Ali (as)