Sayings of Imam Zayn Al-Abidin
Sayings of Imam Zayn Al-Abidin
Sayings of Imam Zayn Al-Abidin
1. Exalted soul
A person who has an exalted soul shall look down at the illegitimate worldly pleasures and
materialism.
(Note: Legitimate worldly pleasures lead a person to cognizance of God and thankfulness to
Him),
2. Contentment
One who is content with whatever God has destined for him is the most wealthy and
needless person.
(Note: Luxuries are extravagance and therefore sin. A contented person is patient and does
not commit theft and murder but endeavours to expel poverty by legitimate means. There
will be no poverty during the kingdom of the promise savior of Imam Mehdi.
3. Accepted deeds
No performance with piety can be trifling; how could it be trifling when it is accepted by
God?
5. Wrath of God
God is most wrathful against a person who accepts the teachings of an Imam, but does not
follow the conduct of the Imam practically.
Wrath of God means His punishment. On the Judgment Day, people will be called with their
Imams, as indicated in the Holy Qur'an: Remember the day when We will call every people
with their Imam. (17/71)
6. Delight of God
Next to cognizance of God, nothing is more pleasing to Him than chasteness of stomach and
chasteness of sexual organs.
Angels are devoid of appetite for food or sex. The person who gave good tidings of a son to
Virgin Mary was an angel.
7. Wise guides
A person goes astray when he lacks a wise guide.
8. Liked by God
God likes a mu'min (believing) sinner who seeks forgiveness.
11. Hospitality
Perfect magnanimity is to be hospitable to a guest like our ancestor Abraham who served
his guests with hospitality.
Prophet Abraham had prayed to God that he should be blessed with Imams from his
progeny. God replied to him that only the just would be made Imams. The Fourteen
Infallibles (i.e. the Holy Prophet Muammad, Lady Fatimah al-Zahra', and the Twelve Imams)
were just.
Prophet Abraham had brought a roasted calf for his guests, who refused to eat. His guests
were angels in human guise. Angels do not eat, nor do they have sexuality.
12. Backbiting
Abstain from backbiting, because it is the food of dog-like men.
The backbiter and the one who hears backbiting both are punished alike by God.
Shaykh al-Bahai rewarded and thanked the person who slandered him. When he was asked
for the reason, he replied, All of my sins and faults have been transferred to the scroll of
the backbiter.
God says in the Holy Qur'an: No bearer shall bear anothers burden. (53/38)
It may be wondered why the sins of the slandered person are transferred to the slanderer,
while God is too just to punish a person for the sins committed by another: God does not
commit a particle weight of injustice. (4:40)
Answering this question, Ayatollah Jawadi Amuli, an exegete of the Holy Qur'n, says, If a
murderer kills a person who is burdened with debts, it is then obligatory upon the murderer
to pay off all the debts of the person he has killed. Is it tyrannical or unjust? Nay, it is perfect
justice. Similarly, when a person backbites, he actually murders the honor and personality of
the person backbitten; therefore, he has to bear the burden of all the sins of the slandered
person. It is perfect justice.
14. Companionship
My son! Do not keep company with those who break their relations with their relatives,
because I have found that such ones are denounced three times in the Holy Quran.
Beware of companionship of the transgressor, as he will barter you for a morsel of food or
even less than that.
Beware of company of the miser, for he will not part with his wealth to help you when you
need it most.
Avoid the company of a liar, as he is like a mirage, he will present the distant as near, and
the near as distant.
Moving with the pious invites you to righteousness.
15. God
Glorious is He Who regards acknowledgment of His blessings as praise of Him. Glorious is He
Who regards declaration of inability to thank Him as thankfulness to Him.
There are many hidden blessings of God about which we have no knowledge. In fact, we are
completely ignorant and unable to comprehend Gods hidden blessings.
* Act and fulfill the purpose of life
Think and contemplate, and act to fulfill the purpose for which you are created, as God has
not created you in vain and without any purpose.
16. Be cautious
Beware of companionship with sinners and criminals.
Do not assist the tyrants.
Do not become neighbor of transgressors; protect yourself from their intrigues and plots. Be
distant from their arena.