The Advices Of Mola Ali A.S
ADVICES OF IMAM ALI (A.S)
1. With sabr (patience)
a person can withstand Difficulties.
2. To do this and
that (that is to beat around the Bush) is one of the manners of being deprived
of the mercy of Allah.
3. Everyone
naturally likes justice.
4. Following your
desires are the means of destruction.
5. The punishment
of involving yourself in the love of material aspects is the deprivation of
true love For Allah Ta'ala.
6. Miserliness is
the clothing of dishonor.
7. Do not be
satisfied (with the results) of that Person whose heart is not in his work.
8. It is easier
to turn a mountain into dust, than to create love in a heart that is filled
with hatred.
9. The person who
follows his desires will surely get lost becomes purposeless).
10. Bravery is
that you exercise patience for a little while.
11. Moderation is
the best status in all affairs.
12. Your best
friend is that person, who assists you the most, in time of your needs.
13. It is better
to refrain from sins than to seek forgiveness later.
14. The person
who is ensnared by jealousy will be ensnared by a 'bad' ending.
15. Many diseases
(and problems) are due to Extravagance.
16. An
intelligent enemy is (sometimes) better than a foolish friend.
17. Ability
(taufeeq) to do something is good fortune and helplessness (not being able to
do something) is misfortune.
18. The person
who points out and looks for faults in others, opens (the door of exposing) his
faults to others.
19. The person
who assists a brother at times of difficulty, Allah Ta'ala will assist him in
his time of need.
20. The person
who is saved from the tongue of others is fortunate.
21. The person
who stays in the company of kings and the rich becomes involved in worldly affairs.
22. Severe
poverty is the brim of (leading to) kufr.
23. The person
who saves himself from vulgar language will find falaah (success).
24. Every act
that is beneficial is charity (sadaqa).
25. Many outside
(strange) people are better than your own relatives.
26. Many of the
drowned are those who have been sunk in the sea of ignorance.
27. Many are the
learned (Aalims) whom the world has destroyed.
28. The best of
your wealth is that which is of most benefit to your in times of need.
29. Whoever loves
this world, he is in reality, accumulating (his wealth) for others.
30. To do good
(deeds) is farz.
31. During the
day man's actions are always changing, so appreciate those days in which you are
able to do good.
32. At the time
of reaching the extreme of difficulty and hardship, then know that the time for
ease has to come.
33. The man who
is living in ease cannot appreciate the level of difficulties of others.
34. The person
who has very little wealth and means of happiness will only have ease and comfort
at death.
35. Sometime a
little increases and becomes alot and sometimes a great deal decreases to nothing.
36. Some morsels
of food (haraam, etc) are the cause of deprivation from a lot of other morsels.
37. To ask brings
dishonor, and to give creates Love.
38. Keep your
tongue in control.
39. A little,
well-earned which satisfies your needs, will suffice you better than a lot
which is spent extravagantly.
40. The greater
the degree of happiness, so much (at the end of it) will be your difficulty,
loss or grief.
41. (Carnal)
Deires are the enemy of intellect, and evil cause you regret, which is very
bitter.
42. Your (carnal)
desires is the enemy of your intellect (common sense).
43. The company
of bad (evil) people cause a good person to also be regarded as evil.
44. The person
who does anything excessively, he will become famous in it.
45. Some are
great people but people do not value (appreciate) them.
46. A respectable
person always remains honorable even if he is afflicted with difficulties.
47. He will not
be lost who keeps on asking the way.
48. A person will
not be perplexed who makes mashwara (consults) with others.
49. A cautious
(and intelligent) person is he who does not (always) rely on his own opinion
and judgement.
50. In regard
with your life, rely on such a person, on whom you can rely to keep a secret.
51. The person
who is satisfied with his own actions, will have many who dislike him.
52. The person
whose self is precious in his own eyes, then his desires will be valueless to
him.
53. The person
who regards minor difficulties as major, Allah Ta'ala will afflict him with
major difficulties and problems.
54. What right
has mankind to be proud and arrogant his beginning was a drop of semen.
55. The world
deceives people, causes harm to them and is left behind by them.
56. Allah Ta'ala
has not made this world a reward for his friends (pious servants, nor does He
deprive His enemies of it.
57. Verily the
people of the world are like a group of travelers and when the driver calls out
to them, they all leave.
58. Whoever
opposes the truth (or such work), it will destroy him.
59. The eyes are
the writing place of the heart i.e. whatever the eyes sees, it makes an impression
on the heart.
60. Taqwa (piety)
is the source of all good characteristics created.
61. What a
beautiful thing is it for rich people to humble themselves in front of the poor
only for the Pleasure of Allah.
62. The person
who is satisfied with what he has, it becomes sufficient for him.
63. Do not become
arrogant when everything is going according to your desire.
64. Do not become
despondent when things go against your desires.
65. Whoever
strives to attain something he will achieve it or a part of it; therefore never
become discouraged with your efforts.
66. To be
attracted by this world, notwithstanding its ever changing conditions is
foolishness.
67. To be laxed
in good (deeds) actions notwithstanding its definite Thawaab (reward) is stupidity.
68. To place your
trust (and belief) in everyone without having experience and knowledge (of that
person) is sheer folly.
69. Miserliness
is the weighing scale of all bad characteristics.
70. The bounties
and favors of Allah upon a person attracts other people’s necessities and needs
towards it.
71. The person
who understands that his talking is an action to be accounted for and judged by
Allah Ta'ala will talk less.
72. The person
who looks into the faults of others and condemns them and then he himself does
it is a foolish person.
73. Unbeneficial
past times angers Ar- Rahman(Most Merciful), pleases shaytaan & it causes a
person to be alienated from the Qur'aan.
74. Choose
truthfulness as Allah Ta'ala is with the truthful ones.
75. A doomed
person is he, who is at loss concerning his Deen.
76. Remain aloof
and distant from lies and falsehood as it is a stranger to Imaan.
77. Always speak
the truth and you will become famous in it (trusted).
78. Keep on doing
the work of truth (Deen) and you will be from amongst the doers (people) of the
truth (Deen).
79. Place your
trust in the possession of the trustworthy.
80. Whoever
breaches (deceives in) your trust, do not breach his trust.
81. Keep good
relations with your close family.
82. The person
who has not benefited you, turn your favors towards him.
83. When you make
a promise, fulfill it.
84. When you are
made to judge, then be just.
85. Do not have
pride on your ancestors (lineage) and do not remember (call) one another by
evil and insulting nicknames.
86. Do not be
jealous and envious, and do not harbor enmity and hatred (in your heart).
87. Do not sever
ties with one another.
88. Make salaam
(to each other) in abundance.
89. Be merciful
towards orphans and assist the needy and oppressed.
90. Eat halaal
earnings, be moderate in your living standard and in your livelihood seek moderation.
91. A jealous
person never has peace of mind and contentment, and a king never has true friendship.
92. A liar cannot
be humane.
93. A miser does
not have honor and respect.
94. A dishonorable
person does not have courage.
95. A person who
mixes excessively with people does not have peace of mind.
96. Solitude
causes contentment and respect, and is an Ibaaadat (act of worship).
97. To be
satisfied and content (with your lot) is weighty, and moderation is such a
provision which suffices.
98. Justice is
more better and beneficial to a Ruler than (the benefit attained through) plentiful
harvest of the season.
99. A person who
respects someone who associates with other than Allah Ta'ala is disgraceful.
100. A rich
person who desires more is a poor person.
101. A person's
worth is not known until his examination is taken, therefore test your wife and
children by means of your absence.
102. A person's
worth is not known until his examination is taken, therefore test your friends in
times of distress.
103. A person's
worth is not known until his examination is taken, therefore test your close relatives
in times of poverty and need.
104. A person's
worth is not known until his examination is taken, therefore test your friends,
acquaintances by your failures.
105. Be very
cautious of a person who agrees with you, and in your absence becomes a reason of
regret to you.
106. Do not
relate news from a unreliable source (person), it may result in you being made a
liar.
107. Do not mix
with transgressors (sinners) as people will have doubts about you and think
evil of you.
108. Stay with
noble people so that you may become one of them.
109. Do not
reveal such a person's secrets who has revealed your secrets and confidence.
110. Do not
befriend the enemy of your friend.
111. If a person
places a trust in your care, do not breach or deceive that trust.
112. Do not speak
on behalf of evil-doers or you will be blamed by others.
113. Do not keep
company with tale carriers because it causes you to always remain in doubt.
114. The person
who does you a favor and makes you happy, should not be given difficulty and
grief in return.
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