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Sayings of Imam Jafir Sadiq (AS)
1- He who treats people kindly will be
accepted as arbiter.
2- To trust everybody in times of injustice
and cheating is disability.
3- If problems are added to each other, they
will give birth of relief.
4- To recognize the actuality of your
friend, you should enrage him. If he keeps up his friendship, he is
true friend lest, he is false.
5- Do not appreciate one's affection before
you enrage him three times.
6- Do not trust your friend perfectly,
because the knockdown of the trustful is incurable.
7- Islam is a definite rank. Faith is one
rank higher than Islam. Conviction is one rank higher than faith.
People have been given a rank lower than conviction.
8- To remove a mountain is easier than
removing faith.
9- Faith is in heart and conviction is a
number of inspirations.
10- The desire for the worldly pleasures
causes grief and sadness. Abstinence from the worldly pleasures brings
about the rest of both heart and body.
11- Life is to rent a house and buy bread.
12- He who gains oppresson is not gaining
welfare. He who mistreats people should not complain when people
mistreat him.
13- In homelands, exchanging visits is the
means of association. In travel, correspondence is the means of
association.
14- A believer is not perfectly virtuous
unless he enjoys three characters-- knowledgeability of the religious
affairs, moderation in living, and steadfastness against misfortunes.
15- An actual believer is that whose sexual
appetite does not overcome him and whose stomach does not shame him.
16- A twenty-year friendship is kinship.
17- Favors should be done only to the
highborn or the religious. Those who show gratitude are very few.
18- Enjoining good and forbidding evil
should be practiced with a faithful believer that he would learn a
lesson, or an ignorant that he would earn. Enjoining good and
forbidding evil become surely worthless when they are applied to the
powerful tyrants.
19- Those who enjoin good and forbid evil
should enjoy three characters: they should be aware of the matters
that they enjoin and the matters that they forbid,fair in the matters
that they enjoin and the matters that they forbid, and lenient in the
matters that they enjoin and the matters that they forbid.
20- He who suffers a misfortune due to
obtruding upon an unjust ruler will be neither rewarded nor endowed
with patience.
21- As some people showed ingratitude for
Allah's graces, He changed the graces into crises. As other people
showed steadfastness against the misfortunes that inflicted them,
Allah changed the misfortunes into graces.
22- The prosperity of coexistence and
association are three thirds: two thirds are acumen and one is
overlooking.
23- Revenging on the pauper is extremely
ugly.
24- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) was asked about
personality, he answered: Personality stands for that Allah should not
see you in situations against which He warned, and miss you in
situations of which He ordered.
25- Thank him who did you favor, and confer
upon him who thanked you. Graces that are shown gratitude will not be
removed while those that are shown ingratitude will not persist.
Thanks increase the graces and saves against poverty.
26- To miss a need is better than asking it
from other than its people. Bad mannerism in a misfortune is more
catastrophic than the misfortune itself.
27- As a man asked him a short item of
instruction that collects the welfare of this world and the world to
come, the Holy Imam (A.S.) said: Never tell untruths.
28- Imam As-Sadiq (A.S.) was asked about
eloquence. He answered: Eloquence is to express the idea in as few as
possible words. The eloquent is that who attains his demand in the
least effort.
29- Debt is grief at night and humility in
day.
30- If your worldly demands are attainable,
you should check your religion.
31- Treat your fathers piously so that your
sons will treat you piously. Keep yourselves away from the strange
women so that your harem will be chaste.
32- He who entrusts a betrayer with a
deposit will be deprived of Allah's warranty.
33- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) said to
Humran-bin-A'yun: O Humran, look to him who is less powerful that you
are and do not look at him who is more powerful so that you will be
more satisfied with what Allah has allotted for you and will be a
greater motive to deserve the Lord's increase. Know that little
permanent deed with conviction is more favorable to Allah than the
many deeds that are lacking conviction. You should know also that no
piety is more profitable than avoiding committing the prohibited
matters and the abstinence from harming and backbiting the believers.
No living is more pleasant than good mannerism, no fortune is more
advantageous than satisfaction with the sufficient and the little, and
no ignorance is more harmful than self-conceit.
34- Pudency is of two faces: one is weakness
while the other is power, submisison, and faith.
35- Negligence of others' rights is
humiliation. Certainly, the neglector of rights needs for forgery in this
regard.
36- It is sufficient for one of the group to
salute. Similarly, it is sufficient for one of the group to respond
the salutation.
37- Salutation is voluntary while responding
is obligatory.
38- Do not answer those who speak before
they greet you.
39- Shaking hands is the perfect greeting of
the resident and embracement is the perfect greeting of the traveler.
40- Shake hands, because this will
confiscate malice.
41- Fear Allah even if to some extent.
Construct a screen between Him and you even if transparent.
42- As for those who control themselves in
rage, desire, fear, and lust, Allah will prevent Hell from burning
their bodies.
43- Good health is a light grace; it is
forgotten when found and mentioned when missed.
44- In good days, Allah endows with the
grace of consent. In distress, He endows with the grace of
purification.
45- It often happens that Allah endows a
servant with a grace that he does not expect. It also happens that one
hopes for something while his goodness is in its opposite. It also may
happen that one is running for his doom, while he goes slowly for his
goodness.
46- He who does not show steadfastness
against every misfortune, show gratitude for every grace, and show
easiness for every complexity will surely be too short to continue. Be
broad-minded whenever a misfortune inflicts you, whether in your son,
wealth, or other matters. The fact of every misfortune is that Allah
receives his loan and takes his gift back so as to test your tolerance
and thanking.
47- Everything has limits. The limit of
conviction is not to fear anything besides Allah.
48- The (Faithful) believer should enjoy
eight characters; he should be venerable in shaking situations,
steadfast against misfortunes, thankful in luxury, satisfied with what
Allah has decided to him, avoid oppressing the enemies, avoid
overtasing the associates, should fatigue his body, and make people
feel glad with him.
49- Knowledge is the comrade of the faithful
believer, clemency is his supporter, patience is the commander of his
army, lenience is his brother, and charity is his father.
50- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) said to Abu-Ubayda
who asked him to supplicate to Allah for saving him from making his
earnings pass by the mediation of the servants: Allah has arranged to
make people's earnings in other people's hands. You should supplicate
to Allah to make your earnings in the hands of the charitable people,
because this is a sort of happiness, and not to make your earnings in
the hands of the vicious, because it is a sort of despondency.
51- As for those who practice without
guidance, they are like him who walks without choosing a definite
path. The more he walks, the remoter he becomes.
52- The meaning of Allah's saying, "Have
fear of Allah as you should be, (Holy Qur'an 3:102) is that Allah
should be obeyed in such a way that He should not be disobeyed,
mentioned in such a way that He should not be neglected, and thanked
in such a way that He should not be shown ingratitude.
53- He who recognizes Allah accurately will
fear Him. He who fears Allah accurately will disregard the worldly
pleasures.
54- The actual fearful is that who cannot
speak due to the intensity of fear.
55- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) was asked about the
manners of some people who were committing the acts of disobedience to
Allah and claiming that they were desiring for the mercy of Allah and
kept on doing so until death attacks them.The Holy Imam(A.S.) said: As
for those who act disobediently and claim expecting Allah's mercy
until they die, they are rocking on hopes. They are surely liars. They
do not expect Allah's mercy. He who expects something should seek it.
Likewise, he who fears something should escape it.
56- We love those who are intelligent.
knowledgeable, perceptive, expert, clement, courteous, patient,
veracious, and loyal. Allah gave the noble characters exclusively to
the prophets(a.s). He who enjoys such characters should thank Allah
for them. He who does not enjoy them should supplicate to Allah for
them. As he was asked about these noble characters, Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.)
said: The noble characters are piety, satisfaction, patience,
gratefulness, clemency, pudency, generosity, bravery, enthusiasm,
veracity, charity, fulfillment of the trusts, conviction, good
mannerism, and chivalry.
57- The firmest handle of faith is to love,
hate, give, and deprive-all for Allah's sake.
58- Nothing will follow a dead person except
three things: an alms that Allah gave permanetly in his life and it
will follow him after death, a norm of guidance that others pursue,
and a virtuous son that supplicates to Allah for his favor.
59- Lying invalidates the ablution (for the
prayers) and breaks the fasting. The attendants said: But we use to
tell lies." The Holy Imam(A.S.) said: I do not mean lying due to
garrulity, but I mean forging lies against Allah, His Messenger, and
the Imams(A.S.). The Holy Imam (A.S.) then added: Fasting is not
abstaining from food or drink only. Mary(A.S.) said, -as the Holy
Quran reported- "I have promised the Beneficent Allah to fast. (Holy
Qur'an19:26) This means to keep silent. Thus, you should keep silent,
turn the sights away (from whatever Allah has forbidden), and stop
envying and disputing with each other. Envy consumes the faith like
the fire when consumes the wood.
60- The Divine Throne will be shaken when
one makes Allah the witness of a false matter.
61- Allah knew that sin is better for the
believer than self-conceit lest, Allah will never test the believers
through the commitment of sins.
62- He whose conducts are bad is tormenting
himself.
63- Favor is well-known. Except its reward,
nothing is better than doing favor.
64- Nothing like thanks in increasing the
favorable matters and nothing like patience in decreasing the
unfavorable matters.
65- The most effective soldiers of Eblis are
women and rage.
66- The world is the believer's jail,
patience is his fortress, and Paradise is his abode. The world is the
disbeliever's paradise, grave is his jail, and Hell is his abode.
67- Allah has not created doubtless
conviction that is more similar to unspoiled doubt than death.
68- Whenever you see a servant (of Allah)
pursuing people's flaws and neglecting his own flaws, you should then
realize that he has been trapped (by the Shaitan).
69- The server of food who thanks (Allah for
so) will be rewarded as same as those who fast just for gaining the
rewards of Allah, and the individual who is cured and thanks (Allah
for curing him) will be rewarded as same as the diseased one who is
steadfast against that disease (for the sake of Allah).
70- Those who are not scholars should not be
regarded as happy, those who are not amiable should not be regarded as
laudable, and those who are not tolerant should not be regarded as
perfect. Those who do not guard themselves against the scholars' blame
and censure should not be expected to gain the welfare of this world
and the world to come. The intelligent should be veracious and
thankful so that their sayings will be trusted and they will be given
increasingly.
71- You should not trust the betrayer after
you had tested him and you should not accuse him whom you trusted.
72- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) was asked about the
people who are most respected by Allah. He answered: The people who
are most respected by Allah are those who mention and obey Him more
than the others. He, then, was asked about the people that are most
disrespected by Allah, Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) answered: The people that
are most disrespected by Allah are those who accuse Him. "Is there
anyone who accuses Allah?" I asked. The Holy Imam(A.S.) said: He who
seeks Allah's decision and dissatisfies himself with it when it comes
opposite to his will is accusing Allah." "Who else?" asked I. The Holy
Imam(A.S.) answered: Then come those who complain against Allah." "Is
there anyone who complains against Allah?" I asked. The Imam(A.S.)
said: They are those who exaggerate in complaining about the
misfortunes that they are suffering." Who else?" asked I. He(A.S.)
answered: Then come those who neglect showing gratitude when they are
endowed with a grace and show intolerance when they are inflicted by a
problem." "Who are the most respected by Allah?" asked I. He(A.S.)
answered: The most respected people are those who show gratitude when
they are given a grace and treat with their problems tolerantly.
73- The weary are friendless and the envious
are fortuneless. Much looking into wisdom pollinates the mind.
74- Fear of Allah is sufficient knowledge
and deceit is sufficient ignorance.
75- The best adoration is to know Allah and
behave humbly with Him.
76- One scholar is better than one thousand
worshippers, one thousand ascetics, and one thousand hard-working
persons in worship.
77- Everything has its tax and the tax of
knowledge is to teach its people.
78- Judges are four categories three of whom
will be in Hell while one only will be in Paradise. The judge who
judges unjustly intentionally will surely be in Hell. The Judge who
judges unjustly inadvertently will be in Hell. The Judge who judges
unjustly inadverently will be in Hell. The judge who judges justly but
unintentionally will be in Rell. The judge who judges justly
intentionally will be in Paradise.
79- Imam As-Sadiq(a.s) was asked about the
character of decency. The Holy Imam(A.S.) said: The decent is that who
turns his sight away from the forbidden views, holds up his tongue
from the ill wording, and abstains from oppressing others.
80- Allah will not ask people about things
that are screened from them before He identifies them.
81- To put your hand to the elbow between
the jaws of a dragon is better than asking those who have got newly
fortune.
82- The settlement of needs is Allah's, but
the ways are in the people' hands. You should thank Allah for the
settlement of your needs, and you should submit, accept, and tolerate
if they are not settled. Unsettlement of a need may be for your good.
Allah knows your good while you do not know.
83- A man's begging from another man is an
ordeal: if he gains what he asked for he will then thank the one who
did not give him and if he is refuted, he will censure the one who did
not refute him.
84- Allah has installed the whole goodness
in leniency and courtesy.
85- Beware of associating with the lowly,
because the association with them will never lead to welfare.
86- As a man worries about a little
humility, this may engage him into a greater one.
87- The most advantageous thing is to
precede people to the recognition of your own flaws. The heaviest
thing is to hide your poverty. The less fortunate thing is to provide
the advice to him who refuses it and to live next to an acquisitive
individual. The most relaxing thing is to despair of people's giving.
Never be weary of obscure. Be modest by submitting to the opinions of
him who is higher than you (in rank) and who did you favors when such
opinions oppose yours. You have submitted to his being higher than you
so as to avoid disagreeing with him. He who does not submit to
anybody's favor is surely self-conceited. You should know that he who
does not humble himself before Allah will never gain pride and he who
is not modest before Allah will never gain haughtiness.
88- To wear rings on the fingers is a
prophetic tradition.
89- The most favorable friend to me is that
who shows me my flaws.
90- Friendship is nil unless its limits are
kept. He who does not keep these limits should not be regarded as
friend. The first limit is that the inner self and the appearance
should be identical. The second limit is that the friend should regard
your goodness as his goodness and your evil as his evil. The third
limit of friendship is that a position or fortunes should not change
the friend's relation with his friends. The fourth limit is that the
friend should not deprive his friend of anything that he is capable of
doing. The fifth limit--which is the most comprehensive--, is that the
friend should never leave his friend alone in calamities.
91- Comity is one third of the mind.
92- The believers' laughter should be only a
smile.
93- There is no difference between
depositing a trust with a betrayer or a negligent.
94- Imam As-Sadiq(A.S.) said to Al-Mufaddal:
I instruct you to stick on six characters and relate them to my
adherents-Shia. You should fulfill the trust of him who entrusts you
with anything. You should like for your brother whatever you like for
yourself. You should know that every matter has an end; therefore, you
should beware of the outcomes of matters. Similarly, every matter has
a sudden event; hence, beware of the sudden events. Beware of climbing
an easy mountain if its slope is uneven. Never promise your brother of
a matter that you cannot fulfill.
95- Allah has not permitted people in three
matters: they should treat the parents kindly whether they are
righteous or wicked, abide by the pledge whether to the righteous or
the wicked, and fulfill the trust whether to the righteous or the
wicked.
96- I feel sympathetic to three classes of
people. Anyhow, they should be treated mercifully. They are those who
suffered humiliation after honor, those who became needy after having
been wealthy, and the scholars whom have been belittled by their folks
and the ignorant people.
97- He whosever heart is attached to the
fondness of this world will be suffering three matters-an everlasting
care, an unattainable hope, and an unachievable expectation.
98- Lying and treachery are not within the
ethics of the believers. Two characters are not found together in the
hypocrites: they are good-looking and understanding of a tradition.
99- People are equal like the teeth of a
comb. With the support of his brothers, a man can be regarded as
great. No goodness is expected in the friendship of those who do not
like for their friends whatever they like for themselves.
100- Understanding is the ornament of faith,
self-possession is the ornament of understanding,kindness is the
ornament of self-possession and easiness is the ornament of leniency.
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