Gems of Wisdom by Ameer ul Mominiin Hazrat
Ali Radiallahoanho
µ To meet
somebody with gaiety and cheerfulness is the first act of a good deed.
µ It is
also an act of prayer to ponder over the work of nature.
µ To have
suspicion in one’s belief is equivalent to polytheism.
µ Improper
modesty is the course of misfortune. Very few people are convincing company.
µ Showing
appreciation is the reason for receiving Divine blessings, and ungratefulness is
the reason for receiving difficulties or hardship.
µ Respect
is from amongst the excellent of marvels and charity is from amongst the most
excellent forms of worship.
µ Death
is an uninvited companion.
µ In
every second are hidden difficulties.
µ To be
victorious over your worship is an excellent feat.
µ An
intelligent person lowers himself to attain a high status while a foolish person
raises his status thereby disgracing himself.
µ Intelligence
falls into 2 categories: Natural disposition and adaptation.There is no benefit
from accommodated intelligence without the intelligence of natural disposition:
for example sunlight is useless to one who cannot see.
µ Friendship
is a relationship proficient from birth.
µ To be
ashamed of ones sins augment ones eyes, to be proud of ones good deeds destroys
ones eyes.
µ The
companion that destroys worship, his desires and extensive worship for one day
is the enemy of the soul.
µ An
intelligent person always remains sad and remorseful.
µ In
idleness one is reminded of gallantry.
µ To
combine charity with obligation is wickedness.
µ To
speak ill of an open sinner is not backbiting.
µ A
persons true worth is hidden under his tongue.
µ To
forgive is the best form of revenge.
µ A wise
person is he who due to his previous experiences goes about doing things a
different way.
µ Even
though there is fear in speaking the truth, yet in it is salvation. Though it is
simple to lie yet in it is definitely destruction.
µ Restlessness
combined with patience is definitely more inconvenient.
µ A poor
person is he who has no friends.
µ Knowledge
with practise is liberating and practise without sincerity is useless.
µ Poverty,
whom many people feel ashamed of, is better than that wealth which leads to sins
and wrong doings making a person face dishonour and disgrace.
µ There
is never a shortage of experiences and an intelligent person is he who
progresses by it.
µ To fear
difficulties is a strange condition of adversities.
µ To
forgive easily is supreme respectability and to be vengeful is extreme meanness.
µ The
recognition of a respectable person is when anyone is generous then he too
treats that person with generosity and if anyone is meek towards him then he too
becomes docile, and a wicked person is that person, when approached with
submission then he treats that person with generosity and if he is approached
with generosity the he becomes negligent.
µ The
reason the ‘Ulama are poor and helpless is, because the ignorant are plenty who
do not understand their value.
µ For a
criminal to plead guilty is the best form of amnesty or intercession.
µ An
intelligent person when remaining silent ponders about the Almighty SubHanuhu wa
Ta'ala and His creation, and wherever he looks, he learns a lesson from around
him.
µ Distant
hopes (for some act/deed done) and sincerity of action does not go hand in hand.
µ Impatience
cannot erase what had been ordained by Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala but it destroys
your rewards.
µ Greed
does not increase ones sustenance rather it decreases ones respect among the
people.
µ You
cannot live without women although they are from the mischiefs of evil.
µ A
person would remain in whatever condition he chooses.
µ An evil
person does not behave well towards others because he regards them similar in
character as himself.
µ Knowledge
is better than wealth, because knowledge protects you while you protect wealth.
µ Weigh
down the Scales of Good deeds with charity
µ A
person though being underprivileged continues to do pious acts, should be
encouraged to keep his strength to continue that good act.(i.e. we should assist
in improving his circumstances so that he can continue doing good)
µ Respect
is gained through good behaviour and wisdom and not through wealth or family
ties.
µ Another
form of persevering with patience is to control ones nafs (desires).
µ Majority
of the time a persons hasty and rash decisions leads him to regret his actions,
and if he does not become regretful then understand this; his lunacy becomes
established.
µ Remove
the evil from ones own heart first before you endeavour to remove the evils from
anothers.
µ Whosoever
forgets Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala then Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa
Ta'ala makes that person to even forget his most beloved.
µ Whosoever
makes an effort to seek the faults of others he will ultimately find a fault.
µ The
more greed you find in a person the lesser he trusts in Almighty Allah SubHanuhu
wa Ta'ala.
µ This
World is a corpse. Indirectly, people become kinsmen. Kinsmen in its greed to
obtain its wealth, thus not even halting to destroy one another.
µ Every
person draws his opinions from the type of experiences he has.
µ Ask
your heart about the condition of friendship because it is such a witness that
does not accept a bribe.
µ As long
as any speech is locked away in the mouth, then you are its owner. When it
leaves your mouth then from that point onwards it owns you.
µ To
redress the time that you have squandered in your youth in your old age becomes
nothing short of an accomplishment.
µ Learn
from him who is more knowledgeable than you and teach him, who lacks knowledge,
from what you know.
µ To
spend time pondering and seeking advice is similar to be in quest of a
counsellor’s guidance.
µ It is
an astonishment that a person who has no control over his destiny continues to
uplift and pursue his wishes.
µ A miser
leads a lifestyle of the poor in this World because he is afraid to spend his
wealth, yet he would have to give account with the wealthy in the Hereafter and
face the same punishment.
µ Safeguard
yourself from having very high expectations because the joy received from the
gifts of Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala are driven away. It diminishes its value in
your eyes, making you ungrateful and thankless.
µ It is
extreme wretchedness to keep the company of unpleasant people and to ill-treat
your own.
µ Only
that amount from your possessions are for you alone which you have sent ahead of
you to the Hereafter the balance of that wealth which you have left, in this
World belongs to your heirs.
µ Shariah
(Islamic Law) have drawn your attention towards illustrious counselling for only
one reason and that is, the advisers’ opinion is entirely pure and the person
seeking advice, his opinion is mixed with desire.
µ If you
come to a person’s assistance then keep secret about it and if anyone came to
your assistance then make it evident.
µ That
person who affords the creation of Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala their dues then he
would also afford his dues to Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala.
µ The
person who listens to backbiting is an accomplice to backbiting and the one who
does evil deeds, he definitely is negligent.
µ If only
the people of this World had complete knowledge then today’s business and its
present condition would be deranged.
µ Sometimes
everything goes so well and sometimes even with all the assistance the job still
remains incomplete.
µ Sometimes
grave damage is caused by good news and sometimes good comes out of a bad
venture.
µ O!
World –whoever is not aware of your treachery and is not disgusted with your
acquaintance then though he many be alive yet he is dead and should be mourned.
µ The
extreme of modesty is when a person is modest of himself also.
µ How can
anybody bring a person back on the correct track when that person chooses to
remain on the wrong track.
µ An
idiot’s wisdom is behind while an intelligent persons tongue is behind his
wisdom.
µ The
beauty of a gift is this that whatever has to be given should be given quickly
and it should not be kept waiting in anticipation.
µ Women,
Intelligent and lesson seeking people can be lectured to, but the immature would
gain no benefit from it.
µ That
person who does contrary to the truth, then Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala
himself opposes and confronts him.
µ That
person who resides close to his enemy, then his body wastes away would sorrow
and he becomes lean and thin.
µ That
person who always remains unhappy, then that which makes him happy or gives him
pleasure would never be known.
µ That
person, who is not in the habit of being civil, is set right by maltreatment.
µ That
person damages his faculty of reason, who finds pleasure in everything he does.
µ That
person who adopts certain principles in any big venture than those principles
become established in his life.
µ Whosoever
is ruled by his tongue, then he should be made aware of his destruction and his
decision of death is made by it.
µ That
person who does not have high hopes, his actions are true.
µ That
person who when praised is thankful to those that praise him, in reality that is
not thankfulness but a joke.
µ That
person, who quickly answers a question with no consideration, is generally
blinded to the consequences his actions would lead to.
µ That
person who is careless though he has the knowledge of becoming wealthy, soon
realises he can never attain that wealth.
µ That
person, who cannot keep his own secret, would certainly not be able to keep the
secret of others.
µ That
person, who has ill thoughts, would always look suspiciously at others.
µ That
person who does not respect himself, then he should not expect to be respected
by others.
µ That
person who cannot make peace with himself can never bring about peace between
others.
µ That
person, who does not benefit from his own alertness, cannot benefit from the
vigilance of his protectors.
µ That
person who is not grateful to the assistance of someone, then he should not
expect to receive assistance form that source again.
µ That
person who cannot see the damage caused by evil soon finds himself caught in
that same evil.
µ That
person who does not see the advantages of being a good Samaritan, then he will
not possess the strength to do a person a good favour.
µ It is a
great misfortune upon the virtuous and honourable people that they have to, for
the sake of hospitality and courtesy behave towards the evil and wicked people.
µ To do
good towards the creation of Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala in that manner
that really portrays one as really grateful to the Supreme Creator SubHanuhu wa
Ta'ala. One cannot find a better method.
µ That
person who is free from sin becomes valiant and courageous, and that person who
has any defect becomes a very big coward.
µ That
person who regards tomorrow as the day he would die, experiences no troubles
when death really approaches him.
µ That
work or action that is not permissible in public, most likely is not permissible
in private.
µ To
follow the commands of Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala cannot be obtained except by
compulsion.
µ The
essence of knowledge is to know while the essence of doing a person a favour is
based on not reminding that person of that favour.
µ That
person whose knowledge exceeds his common sense becomes a nuisance to him.
µ The
friendship of a fickle person becomes distant over a small and distant word.
µ That
difficulty that possesses the hope of reward is better than that gift for which
one is ungrateful.
µ To
distance yourself from that Salaah (prayer) with total confidence is better than
to complete the Salaah under suspicion.
µ Keep
your distance from mischievous women and also be wary of gentlemen.
µ To give
advice in front of people is one form of censure.
µ The
friendship of the ignorant is inconsistent and changeable.
µ That
poor relative that meets his fellow relatives is better than that wealthy person
who severs all ties with his relatives.
µ The
soundness of religion lies in the destruction of material values.
µ Until
you are totally aware of a person’s nature do not put your trust in his
nobility.
µ Do not
look down upon anyone until you have spoken to him.
µ Though
one finds no joy in it, one should continue doing good deeds.
µ Do not
think ill of that which you have no knowledge of. It may be possible that their
is still information outstanding which had not reached you. If you cannot find a
deserving person worthy of friendship do not befriend an unworthy person.
µ A
person of knowledge, though he may be in a despicable condition, does not think
of him in a disgraceful manner. Though a fool may be in bad company do no think
bad of him.
µ Do not
show pleasure in somebody’s downfall, for you have no knowledge of what the
future holds in store for you.
µ Do not
be trustworthy of enemies’ good manners, for no matter how much one may use fire
to heat water, yet it is enough to douse it.
µ There
is no generosity surrounding the circumstances of poverty, likewise there is no
relationship of greed with good health.
µ Difficulties
are confronted with patience, and the protection of Allah ’s SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala
gifts is being grateful.
µ There
is no greater truth than death and there is no greater lie than to raise ones
hopes.
µ There
are very few that have not caused harm to themselves by rush and hasty
decisions, likewise it is a strange occurrence when a patient person is not
successful.
µ Little
knowledge is the consequence of animosity in good deeds and sound knowledge is
dependent on sound knowledge.
µ When
one takes what rightfully belongs to him, he should not be enraged although he
should safeguard himself from misappropriating somebody else’s rights or
belonging.
µ When a
road is open towards peace from freedom then it is foolish to stay in fear and
bondage.
µ Just as
it is unpleasant to say something ignorant, likewise there is no benefit in
staying silent knowing the truth.
µ An
honest man though the generosity of truth reaches such a status that can never
be attained by a lying untruthful deceitful and cunning person.
µ A
person’s intelligence is ascertained by the charm of eloquence of his speech
while his respectability is ascertained by the resolve of his actions.
µ Seek
refuge in Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala from the mischief of wealth and opulence for
it is such a long mischief, that it becomes too late when one realises it.
µ Safeguard
yourself from the company of immorality and sin for vices very quickly become
habits.
µ The
people have turned their attention away from obtaining ilm (knowledge – in this
case religious knowledge) because they see an Alim (religious leader – priest)
who does not practise on his education.
µ To
bestow gifts timorously, without delaying is the habit of the honourable, while
to seek vengeance hastily is not amongst the characteristics of the respectable.
µ Even if
the Almighty creator Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala had not made unlawful things
unlawful, the wise and intelligent would still refrain from the unlawful.
µ Though
the World may be in the possession of a person yet he never attains it.
µ Speech
presents itself with a few evils. The speaker requires time and opportunity.
µ There
is offering of Alms (sadqa) for every facet in life, and the charity of
reasoning, Intelligent and wisdom is to exercise tolerance and forbearance
towards the ignorant and foolish.
µ That
person has caused you a great harm, who had praised you and shown you respect
through you are deserving of it.
µ Whosoever
has shown you dishonour and contempt and if you are wise then verily that person
had done you a great favour.
µ It is
better to follow in a good deed that to lead in a bad deed.
µ Your
nafs will do that which you have befriended it to.
µ That
person for whom you painstakingly go out of your way to be hospitable and
entertaining cannot really be your brother.
µ One can
never know and understand the feeling of good fortune until he tastes
misfortune.
µ Do not
exceed the boundaries of bravery nor entirely surrender yourself by giving up
hope.
µ There
is no fault or shame in journey. The sinful thing is that a man is subjected to
obligation in his own native country.
µ The
person who exceeds the boundaries of politeness towards you has in actuality
done you a grave wrong.
µ Make
your peace with your creator so that the hereafter becomes peaceful for you, and
live harmoniously with one another so that you do not destroy the World.
µ Tolerance
and placidity is not that, when one is need and overpowered the he remains
silent and when he becomes powerful then he seeks vengeance.
µ The
sign that a servant is showing pleasure towards his creator is when he shows
pleasure in whatever fate decrees to him.
µ For the
seeing there is a lesson in every glance and an experience in every advise.
µ The
best deed that shows gratefulness to Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala gifts is
to share it with others.
µ A sin
committed deliberately is not deserving of forgiveness.
µ To
lessen gratefulness disinclines a benefactor to assist.
µ If one
does not know the answer to a question it is better to be honest and say you do
not know, for by saying so one actually has half the knowledge to the question,
but do not think great of the fact that you do not know.
µ Kill
the desires of the heart with education and knowledge and kill your anger with
tolerance and forbearance.
µ How can
a person be happy with his age when every second added to it shortens it? Also
how can a person be proud of the wellbeing of his body when it is a lifelong
sign of wretchedness?
µ Very
few wishes are fulfilled and misfortunes are sometimes turned to fortunes.
µ Sometimes
you travel weapon less and sometimes dreams come true.
µ If the
fear of death is close to your heart then the pride of false hopes will never
come near or overpower it.
µ To
agree on every word is a sign of a hypocrite while to disagree on every word is
open signs of hostility and animosity.
µ Silence
is an adornment of beauty for an 'Alim and a veil against ignorance for the
ignorant.
µ Save
yourself from the betrayal of a friend and the overpowering of an enemy.
µ Do not
put your trust in fake promises for it is an investment of the foolish.
µ Disobedience
and debauchery are the reasons that bring down punishment and the wrath of Allah
SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala, so steer clear of it.
µ Shorten
that speech which you seem to draw pleasure from, for this is better on your
behalf and is a sign of excellence and marvel.
µ Do not
be ensnared by any talk of a mischievous person and do not isolate yourself from
an honourable person because of his sternness or a minor fault.
µ It is
hard to fathom why we require that which is always in the hands of a vile
person.
µ The
person who has the power to do the best deeds is that person who has complete
control over his temper.
µ The
greatest lecture is when a person looks at a graveyard and gains a lesson from
it.
µ The
greatest sin is that sin which looks minor in the eyes of the sinful.
µ The
rights exercised by mercy rightfully belong to three people: a) An 'Alim on whom
the ignorant rule. b) The honourable and respectable person who is ruled by a
vile and wicked ruler. c) That pious person who is subdued by an evil person.
µ The
rarities of the World are truth and trustworthiness while falsehood and
untrustworthiness is in abundance.
µ The
best speech is that speech that is backed by sincere action.
µ The
greatest difficulties are on that person whose expectations are extremely high,
benevolence high and abilities low.
µ The
most foolish person is he who thinks ill of the meanness of another yet finds no
qualms in emulating that person.
µ We are
very thankful to the gifts bestowed by Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala such that to
commit an act of sin arduous to the people.
µ Very
the dead are in the earth’s stomach and the sick are on its back (i.e. The dead
are buried while the living are embraced with difficulties)
µ Verily
poverty is demeaning to the soul, proper for the mind, and increases sorrow and
anxiety.
µ Verily
big ideas cross the mind from time to time yet sound wisdom keeps it in check.
µ Verily
the best example in explaining the difference between this World and the
hereafter is likened to a man with 2 wives, when he pleases one the other gets
upset.
µ Verily
this World is a house full of difficulties. Whoever indulges quickly in it, and
then difficulties afflict his life. Whoever is granted a little respite then he
thinks of securing a livelihood or he is caught up in the separation of friends
and relatives, close and dear.
µ When
wisdom is complete then speech becomes less.
µ When
you go away very far with great expectations then remind yourself with the
sudden arrival of death.
µ When
speech becomes less, then man usually speaks the truth.
µ When
fear of Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala enters your heart then hurry towards him and
seek repentance, and if the fear of any creation enters your heart then run away
from him.
µ Everything
of note gradually becomes less and every happiness becomes insignificant one
day.
µ Whenever
Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala loves a certain servant of his then he
bestows upon him that guidance to take a lesson from the periods most dangerous
and admonitory events.
µ A
respectable 'Alim adopts humility, but when a wicked person adopts knowledge
then he commits bad deeds.
µ When a
person has a good character his speech becomes delicate and exquisite.
µ If you
cannot repay a favour, then at least show gratitude by thanking the person.
µ When an
ascetic (Zahid) runs away from the people then seek him out, but when an ascetic
seeks the company of people then stay away from him.
µ When
you cannot fathom the wisdom of Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala in certain
things then do not add your fancy notions to it.
µ When
you cannot give the weak and oppressed anything then at least show mercy and
kindness towards them.
µ When
you fear a command then enroll yourself into its obedience for the longer you
fear the command the more difficult it becomes to execute or obey.
µ When
you identify certain good character traits that are common between you and
another person then expect to find those qualities presenting itself.
µ Those
obligations which are compulsory upon you to fulfill, the onus to fulfill its
obligations rests solely on you, and its obligations should not be shifted to
others.
µ The
rewards bestowed upon a good deed are measured by the amount of effort that was
put into it.
µ That
person who has not shown gratitude and thankfulness towards his fellow man, then
he cannot be a person who would also show thankfulness to Almighty Allah
SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala.
µ The
advice of the old is better than the strength and power of the young.
µ The
beauty of a persons face is truly an excellent gift of Almighty Allah SubHanuhu
wa Ta'ala upon us.
µ To
become totally hopeless in attaining something is better than facing dishonour
and disgrace in obtaining it.
µ Flattering
the praise is amongst the greater performances of the Devil.
µ The
best speech and conversation is that, which does not cause grief and burden upon
the listener.
µ Speak
to a person according to his intellect.
µ The
wealth of the wicked is a burden upon all creation.
µ The
many conditions surrounding the kindness shown to ones siblings are such that it
is imperative that you should never break those ties.
µ Ilm
(education) is that treasure whose treasury remains always stocked and
overflowing and its necessitude of fortune does not cause it any damage.
µ Wisdom
is that tree that is planted in the heart, grows in the mind and bears fruit on
the tongue.
µ The
clear and apparent road is the road of truth and charity.
µ If one
overcomes his enemy then forgiving him is a way of showing gratitude to Almighty
Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala.
µ Those
who have supported falsehood then it is as if they have oppressed the truth.
µ To
outwardly put on a character of niceties and inwardly hold malice is bad for a
person.
µ The
fire of conflict withers away the saplings of justice.
µ Those
who don’t protect freedom are soon imprisoned by slavery.
µ The
protectors of injustices against freedom become imprisoned with slavery.
µ When
wisdom becomes complete then speech is reduced.
µ The
counsel of the elderly is more extensive than the show of strength of the young.
µ People
leave out certain foodstuff for the fear of ill health but they never think of
abstaining from sin for the fear of Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala.
µ Contentment
is the biggest wealth.
µ The
person who does not learn a lesson from his experiences soon discovers his
faculty of thought vanishes.
µ The
tolerance shown on the talks of the ignorant is its Zakah.
µ The
greatest wealth is intelligence and the greatest poverty is stupidity in the
World.
µ The
greatest breach of trust in the World is treachery against a nation.
µ There
is no greater honour and dignity than absistence.
µ Impatience
does not change the decisions of Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala, but the
reward for patience is however forfeited.
µ 'Alim
is that person who acts upon what he preaches.
µ Religion
(Islam) is a treasure and 'Ilm (knowledge) is the route to it.
µ Knowledge
is greater than wealth, because you take care and protect your wealth, while
knowledge takes care and protects you. Knowledge is governing while wealth is
governed. By dispersing it, wealth is lessened while knowledge is
increased.
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