Top Inspirational Quotes by Imam Ali, Part 3

2021.08.11 - 05:23
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41. A fool’s mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man’s tongue is under the control of his mind.
 
42. One of the companions of Imam fell ill. Imam Ali called upon him and thus advised him: “Be thankful to Allah. He has made this illness a thing to atone your sins because a disease in itself has nothing to bring reward to anyone, it merely expiates one’s sins and so far as reward is concerned, one has to earn it with his good words and good deeds. The Almighty Lord grants Paradise to his creatures on account of their piety and noble thoughts”.
 
43. May Allah Bless Kabbab bin Aratt. He embraced Islam of his own freewill and immigrated (from Makkah) cheerfully. He lived a contented life. He bowed happily before the Will of Allah and he led the life of a mujahid.
 
44. Blessed is the man who always kept the life after death in his view, who remembered the Day of Judgment through all his deeds, who led a contented life and who was happy with the lot that Allah had destined for him. 
 
45. If I cut a faithful Muslim into pieces to make him hate me, he will not turn into my enemy and if I give all the wealth of this world to a hypocrite to make him my friend he will not befriend me. It is so because the Holy Prophet has said: ” O Ali! No faithful Muslim will ever be your enemy and no hypocrite will ever be your friend. “
 
46. The sin which makes you sad and repentant is more liked by Allah than the good deed which turns you arrogant.
 
47. Value of a man depends upon his courage; his veracity depends upon his self-respect and his chastity depends upon his sense of honor.
 
48. Success is the result of foresight and resolution, foresight depends upon deep thinking and planning and the most important factor of planning is to keep your secrets to yourself.
 
49. Be afraid of a gentleman when he is hungry, and of a mean person when his stomach is full.
 
50. Hearts of people are like wild beasts. They attach themselves to those who love and train them.
 
51. So long as fortune is favouring you, your defects will remain covered.
 
52. Only he who has the power to punish can pardon.
 
53. Generosity is to help a deserving person without his request, and if you help him after his request, then it is either out of self-respect or to avoid rebuke.
 
54. There is no greater wealth than wisdom, no greater poverty than ignorance; no greater heritage than culture and no greater support than consultation.
 
55. Patience is of two kinds: patience over what pains you, and patience against what you covet.
 
56. Wealth converts a strange land into homeland and poverty turns a native place into a strange land.
 
57. Contentment is the capital which will never diminish.
 
58. Wealth is the fountain head of passions.
 
59. Whoever warns you against sins and vices is like the one who gives you good tidings.
 

60. Tongue is a beast, if it is let loose, it devours. 

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