Celebrity rule

The wisdom of Ali bin Abi Talib

One Hundred Wisdoms for Ali Bin Abi Talib, may God be pleased with him and make him satisfied:

“1” If the cover was revealed, I would not have increased in certainty.

“2” People are asleep, and when they die, they wake up.

“3” People of their time are more like their fathers.

“4” No one who knew his destiny perished.

“5” The value of each person is what he does well.

“6” He who knows himself knows his Lord.

“7” A person is hidden under his tongue.

“8” He who tortures his tongue will have many brothers.

“9” With righteousness, the free are enslaved.

“10” The miserly’s money brings good tidings of an accident or an heir.

“11” Do not look at who said it, but look at what he said.

“12” Anxiety at the time of calamity is the completeness of the ordeal.

“13” No nail with a prostitute.

“14” No praise with arrogance.

“15” There is no righteousness with stinginess.

“16” There is nothing right with gluttony.

“17” There is no honor with bad manners.

“18” There is no avoidance of forbidden things with care.

19 There is no rest with envy.

20 I will not be repaid with vengeance.

21 There is no love for a hypocrite.

“22” There is no visitation with Zaara.

23 There is no right thing to do with abandoning advice.

“24” There is no chivalry for a liar.

“25” There is no loyalty to the bored.

Read also:Verdict on pink

“26” No generosity is dearer than piety.

“27” There is no honor higher than Islam.

(28) No stronghold has been made more pious.

“29” There is no intercessor more effective than repentance.

30 “No clothing is more beautiful than safety.”

“31” There is no sickness worse than ignorance.

“32” No disease is worse than lack of intelligence.

33 Your tongue demands what you are accustomed to.

“34” A person is the enemy of what he is ignorant of.

“35” May God have mercy on a man who knew his destiny and did not exceed his stage.

“36” Repeating an apology is a reminder of the guilt.

37 Advice in public is rebuke.

“38” If the intellect is complete, there is no speech.

“39” The intercessor is the student’s wing.

40 A person's hypocrisy is humiliation.

“41” The blessing of the ignorant is like a garden on a dustbin.

“42” Anxiety is more tired than patience.

“43” The official is free until he returns.

“44” The greatest of enemies is hidden by a plot.

(45) Whoever asks for something that does not concern him has missed out on something that does.

“46” The one who hears backbiting is one of the backbiters.

“47” Humiliation with greed.

“48” Comfort with despair.

“49” Deprivation with eagerness.

50 The one who jokes a lot is not devoid of hatred or belittling him.

“51” The slave of lust is more humiliated than the slave of slavery.

Read also:The rule of Jalal al-Din Rumi

“52” The envious person is angry with the one who has no fault of his own.

“53” Victory is sufficient as an intercessor for the sinner.

“54” May he seek what is harmful to him.

55 Do not rely on semen. for it is the goods of the nooks.

“56” Despair is free, and hope is a slave.

“57” A sane person’s assumption is a fortune-telling.

“58” Whoever looks is considered.

59 Enmity preoccupies the heart.

“60” The heart when I hate my uncle.

“61” Literature is the image of the mind.

“62” There is no shame for the keen.

63

“64” He who comes in his perineum has less modesty and his tongue is obscene.

65 Happy is he who is admonished by others.

“66” Wisdom is the lost property of the believer.

67 Evil is equal to all faults.

(68) Too much agreement is hypocrisy, and too much disagreement is discord.

“69” Perhaps hope is disappointed.

“70” May hope lead to deprivation.

“71” Perhaps profits lead to loss.

“72” Perhaps false greed.

“73” The prostitute is a chauffeur on time.

(74) In every mouthful there is a rush, and with every meal there is a choke.

75 He who thinks a lot about the consequences is not encouraged.

“76” If the quantities are resolved, the measures are lost.

“77” If the destined comes, the tadbeer is invalidated.

“78” If fate befalls, caution ceases.

Read also:The rule of our master Ali

“79” Charity cuts off the tongue.

“80” Honor is the mind and the literature, not the origin and the calculation.

“81” The most honorable is good manners.

“82” The most honorable lineage is good manners.

“83” The poorest of the poor are the fools.

84

“85” The richest of wealth is the intellect.

“86” The greedy in the chains of humiliation.

(87) Beware of the flock of blessings, for not every stray is returned.

“88” The most wrestler of minds is under the lightning of greed.

“89” He who turns away from the truth will perish.

(90) If you are flattered, then trade with God for alms.

(91) He who has a oud tree has thick branches.

(92) The heart of a fool is in his mouth, and the tongue of the wise is in his heart.

“93” He who runs in the reins of his hope stumbles for him.

94 If you receive the ends of blessings, do not alienate the most of them with a lack of gratitude.

95 If you gain power over your enemy, pardon him as gratitude for being able to overpower him.

“96” Whenever someone has a sore throat, some of it appears on the slits of his tongue and on the pages of his face.

“97” O Allah, forgive the symbols of the utterances, the omissions of words, the desires of the gardens, and the slips of the tongue.

“98” The miser is in a hurry for poverty; He lives in this world the life of the poor, and he will be held accountable in the Hereafter as the rich.

“99” The tongue of the wise is behind his heart.

“100” A fool's heart is behind his tongue.

Previous
The rule of Abu Darda
Next
Sayings of Mustafa Mahmoud