Monday, January 02, 2006

Counsels of Amir ul Muminin Hadrat ‘Ali (KarramAllahu Wajhul Karim)

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Associate with people in such a manner that they weep for you when you die and long for you if you are alive.

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One who cautions you is as one who brings you good news.

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Each breath one takes is a step toward one’s destiny.

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Everything quantifiable runs out, everything anticipated is yet to come.

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One who is moderate does not go wrong.

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You have been shown, if you see;
and you have been guided, if you have found the way;
and you have been made to hear, if you listen.

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People oppose what they are ignorant about.

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Poverty is indeed a trial, but sickness is worse then poverty.
And worse then sickness of the body is sickness of the heart.
Wealth is indeed a blessing, but physical health is better then wealth.
And even better then physical health is soundness of heart.

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Remember that enjoyments pass while consequences remain.

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Sleep in a state of certainty is better then prayer in a state of doubt.

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Asked about destiny, Hadrat ‘Ali said
“it is a dark path; do not enter it.
It is a deep sea; do not plunge into it.
It is a secret of God; do not burden yourself with it”.

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In the Qur’an is report of the past, information on the future, and wisdom for the meanwhile.

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Complacency hinders growth.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Noff said...

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2/02/2006 1:27 am  

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