Celebrity rule

From the sayings of Imam Ali

  • Your enemies are three: your enemy, your enemy's friend, and your friend's enemy.
  • Honor your guest, even if he is a lowly one, and stand in your seat for your father and teacher, even if you are a prince.
  • Blessing is connected to gratitude, and gratitude is connected to more.
  • May God have mercy on someone who lived truly and died falsely, who refutes injustice and establishes justice.
  • No more praise from God will cease until the servant ceases to give thanks.
  • If God loves a servant, He will inspire him to worship well.
  • Whoever appoints himself as an imam for the people, let him begin by educating himself before teaching others.
  • Losing sight is easier than losing insight.
  • Let him be disciplined by his conduct before disciplining him with his tongue.
  • The best speech is that which does not overwhelm the ears and does not exhaust the understanding of the understanding.
  • People are enemies of what they are ignorant of.
  • Beware of every word and action that leads to corruption of the afterlife and religion.
  • Be in temptation like the son of a milkmaid, neither a back to be mounted, nor an udder to be milked.
  • Three things require love: religion, humility, and generosity.
  • The one who feels greed is most humiliated by himself, the one who exposes his harm is satisfied with humiliation, and the one who directs his tongue against it is humiliated by himself.
  • Bad neighborliness and insulting the righteous are the greatest forms of meanness.
  • Stinginess is a disgrace, cowardice is a defect, poverty mutes the intelligent person from his argument, and the poor person is a stranger in his own town.
  • The reward will not be achieved until one is patient.
  • Inability is a curse, patience is courage, asceticism is a wealth, piety is a shield, and the best companion is contentment.
  • It is better to look away than to look at something that will lead to temptation.
  • Knowledge is a noble inheritance, literature is a new garment, and thought is a clear mirror.
  • The company of good people brings goodness like the wind, if it passes by perfume, it carries perfume.
  • The chest of a wise man is the box of his secrets, cheerfulness is the cord of affection, and tolerance is the grave of faults.
  • Beware of befriending a fool, for he wants to benefit you and harm you.
  • Charity is a successful medicine, and the deeds of people in their immediate time are kept before their eyes in their appointed time.
  • They admire this man who looks with fat, speaks with flesh, hears with greatness, and breathes with holes!!
  • If the world approaches someone, it lends him the virtues of others, and if it turns away from him, it takes away his own virtues.
  • Mix with people, if you die with her, they will cry for you, and if you live, they will be kind to you.
  • Altruism is the sign of the righteous.
  • Do not be ashamed to give a little, for deprivation is less than that.
  • Wisdom is the believer's goal, so take it even for the hypocritical people.
  • What does the son of Adam have with pride? Its beginning is a sperm, and its end is a carcass, and it does not provide for a soul, nor ward off its death.
  • The world was created for others, not for itself.
  • There is no good in remaining silent about the ruling, just as there is no good in speaking out of ignorance.
  • What is a martyr's struggle in the way of God with the greatest reward than the one who is destined to be chaste? The chaste man could almost be one of the angels.
  • Most sins are underestimated by its owner.
  • God did not command the ignorant to learn until He commanded the people of knowledge to teach.
  • Whoever wrestles with the truth, he wrestles with it.
  • The dream is a covering, and the mind is a categorical hussam, so cover the defects of your creation with your dream, and fight your desires with your mind.
  • A servant should not trust in two qualities: wellness and wealth: you see him healthy when he is sick, and rich when he becomes poor.
  • Whoever complains about a need to a believer, it is as if he complained about it to God, and whoever complains about it to an unbeliever, it is as if he complained to God.
  • A seeker and a wanted person. Whoever seeks this world seeks death until he takes him out of it, and whoever seeks the Hereafter seeks this world until he completes his sustenance from it.
  • No country is more worthy of you than another. The best of countries is what carries you.
  • Whoever finds the smallest calamities great, God will afflict him with the major ones.
  • Whoever honors himself, his lust will be easy for him.
  • If you have a need from God Almighty, start with the question of sending blessings upon His Messenger, may God bless him and his family, then ask your need, for God is too generous to be asked. Two needs, and he fulfills one of them and prevents the other.
  • Miserliness brings together all the faults of defects, and it is a rein that leads one to every evil.
  • From the humiliation of the world to God is that he does not disobey except in it, and does not obtain what he has except by leaving it.
  • Messenger Turgeman your mind, and your book told what you utter!
  • What is the afflicted who is severely afflicted by the affliction, in need of supplication that does not secure the affliction!
  • People are the sons of the world, and a man is not to be blamed for his mother's love.
  • He never committed adultery.
  • Beware of the thoughts of believers, for God Almighty has placed the truth on their tongues.
  • No one who overcomes sin will be defeated by him, and he who overcomes evil will be defeated.
  • Dispensing with an excuse is more valuable than believing in it.
  • Every person has two partners in his wealth: the heir and the successors.
  • Chastity is the adornment of poverty, and gratitude is the adornment of wealth.
  • The day of justice against the oppressor is more severe than the day of injustice against the oppressed!
  • Whoever puts himself under accusation should not blame those who think badly of him.
  • Whoever is tyrannical in his opinion will perish, and whoever consults with men shares her minds.
  • No obedience to any creature in disobedience to the Creator.
  • These hearts get bored just as bodies get bored, so seek out the nuggets of wisdom for them.
  • If the world approaches someone, it lends him the virtues of others, and if it turns away from him, it takes away his own.
  • Mix with people, if you die with her, they will cry for you, and if you live, they will be kind to you.
  • No one harbored anything but it appeared in the slips of his tongue, and the pages of his face.
  • He who does good is better than him, and he who does evil is worse than him.
  • The tongue of the wise is behind his heart, and the heart of the fool is behind his tongue.
  • The words of the wise, if they are right, are a cure, and if they are wrong, they are a disease.
  • Every vessel is narrowed by what is placed in it, except the vessel of knowledge, for it expands by it.
  • If you are not forbearing, then be forbearing, for there are few people who imitate a people unless they are on the verge of being one of them.
  • He who is clothed with modesty, people will not see his faults.
  • The best of deeds is what you force yourself to do.
  • There is a difference between two works: a work whose pleasure disappears but its expenses remain, and a work whose provisions disappear but its reward remains.
  • The likeness of the world is like a snake: soft to touch, and poison soaking in its interior. The ignorant and ignorant person draws to it, and the rational hearted person warns it!
  • The truth is not known by men. Know the truth...you know its people.
  • Dispense with whomever you wish and you will be his counterpart, seek help from whomever you wish and you will be his captive, and be kind to whomever you wish and you will be his prince.
  • A person's value is what he improves.
  • Everything is possible except the transfer of character.
  • Choose for yourself the best of every character, for evil is a habit, and avoid the worst of every character, and strive to avoid it, for evil is urgent.
  • No one makes a joke except that his mind is blown away.
  • No one who has been afflicted, even if his affliction is great, is more deserving of supplication than the one who is well and is not safe from affliction.
  • No one who knew his destiny was lost.
  • I have never seen an oppressor more like an oppressed person than an envious person: a constant breath, a wandering heart, and constant sadness.
  • Nothing destroys religion like heresy, and nothing corrupts men like greed. Beware of wishes, for they are goods of gnocchi.
  • The soul is, in its essence, precious. Whoever preserves it exalts it, and whoever degrades it degrades it.
  • The scourge of work is abandoning sincerity in it.
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