Sunday 13 May 2012

Imam Gazali (R.A)

1.Before presenting food to the guest, save some for your family.

2.Any interaction which irritates your friend is also backbiting.

3.To give privilege to deprived one is not a kindness but it is a true justice.

4.Avoid giving advices until you act upon it.

5.Whatever comes out of tongue in the beginning must be the name of Allah Almighty.

6.To be happy over the poverty of neighbour is weakness of faith.

7. Love is not grown in a garden, nor sold in the marketplace; whether you are a king or a servant, the price is your head, and nothing less. Yes, the cost of elixir of love is your head!

8.Silence is also a kind of worship.

Nizam-ul-Mulk toosi

1.I have seen thieves and gamblers changing their habit, but have never seen a liar giving up the habit of telling lie.

2.Disobedience of slaves is an open precedent of master's cruelty.

3.The good is he who offers thanks in his happiness and adopt patience in difficulties. 

Ali Hajveri

1.Always seek kindness and never stick to seek justice from Allah Almighty, for it is feared to be suspect of any sin.

2.The best habit among all others is an open protest against nerves.

3.Good deeds testifies the vision and knowledge of a man. 

Ibn-e-Rasheeq

1.Unlucky is the nation whose teachers are lazy and ignorant.

Abu Sa'id Abu-al-Khair

1.We hope goodness from man, and it is enough that they may do the bad.

Ibn-e-Sina

1.Too much wealth and too much poverty leads man to evil doings.

2.Do not keep wrong intention for any man, for it reflects the same intention in the heart of other.

3.Taking loan is the worst kind of curse.

4.Do not harbor resentment for any one , for it reaches soon to the opponent.

Abu Ishaque Gazruni (R.A)

1.Love with three things is harmful viz: nerve (Nafs), life and property.

Saturday 12 May 2012

Abul Hassan Khurqani

1.The more you spend time in worship the more you save yourself from material desire.

2.The best act never keeps the individual in doubt.

3.Backbiting is some thing which is done in one's absence in a way that if some one may talk and he listens he feels humiliated.

4.All names of Allah are great and worthy to be praised, whereas the greatness of a man lies in his modesty and supplication to Allah Almighty.  

Firdawsi

1.Satan can never betray the righteous man.

Mutanabbi

1.If you have seen nothing but the beauty of their markings and limbs, their true beauty is hidden from you.

Farabi

1.An urge of learning makes scholar a scholar and satisfaction of being so makes him ignorant.

Abu Bakr Shebli

1.Old dogs never bark without reason.

Ibn Atta

1.Repentance according to sins is always rewarded.

2.Education demolishes the element of barbarism and beast-like instinct from man.

3.Education and modesty have a great appeal.

Thursday 10 May 2012

Abu Othman al-Hiri

1.One who speaks without wisdom shall face problems.

2.One deed of sin done after repentance is seventy times worse than thousand sins done before.

3.Lust of material prosperity of a scholar is better than the detachment of ignorant.

Jonaid Baghdadi

1.Good character is outcome of attitude, good advice, love and affection.

2.To teach and to learn thereby acting upon is supposed to be good-own of good deeds.

3.The most applicable deed for man before Allah Almighty is to show obedience to parents.

Ibn-e-Majah (R.A)

1.The great sin after infidelity is disrespect to parents.

Ba Yazid Bistami

1.It would be the time of great poverty when great scholars indulge themselves into worldly affairs.

2.Allah loves those who are good at their attitude and share sorrows of others.

3.What you want from Allah for tomorrow cherish the same in reciprocity today.

4.Bad deeds are like enmity with Allah.

5.A good person is he who breeds fear even after doing good deeds, and unluckily one is he who becomes notorious.

6.One who fears Allah even after doing good deeds is virtually a lucky one, and who keeps after being famous after doing evil deeds is the most neglected to Allah.

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Imam Hassan Askari (R.A)

1.Whoever does good deeds for the sake of the Hereafter, Allah will amend for him his affairs in the world.

Yahya bin Mo'adh

1.Fell man like fire, do not go to man without any work, and if you go closer to him fell close to fire.

2.The world is an ocean, hereafter is a bank, worship is a boat and man is traveller.

3.The greatest deed is to keep oneself attached with education.

Imam Mahdi (R.A)

1.Pray for my emergence, for my presence is sole solution for all evils.

Abu Turab Nakhshabi

1.Without firm belief, supplication/worship is useless.

2.There is no harmful thing in the world other than follow nerves.

Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (R.A)

1.To smell scent of a tyrant ruler destroys the piety of man.

Mansur bin Ammar (R.A)

1.One who engages himself in worldly affairs shall remain away from the blessings of Allah.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

Imam Taqi (R.A)

1.Treat the existing moment a great blessing, for you are unaware of tomorrow.

2.After cherishing religious responsibility, the great deed is to please the creation of Allah Almighty.

3.Ignorance and arrogance are the worst habits of man.

4.Disrespect to parents justifies degradation here and hereafter.
 

Ma'mun Al-Rashid

1.When you find any man speaking bad for any one in his absence, reject him from the circle of friendship.

2.It is better to adopt less valued profession than to spread arms for begging.

3.Acquiring control on habit is an outstanding quality of a man.

Imam Shafa’i


1. To please every individual is difficult: better to please Allah only.

2. It is difficult to teach man than animal.

Monday 7 May 2012

Hazrat Ma'ruf karkhi

1.Man is like a bubble, here he stands up, here he finishes.

2.Without faith, worship is meaningless.

3.It is foolishness to keep hope without exercising humility.

4.Aggressive remains helpful to Satan. 

5.Love can neither be shared nor be lent.

6.The sign of genuine love with Almighty Allah is to adopt patience in difficulties as well as in poverty.

Thursday 3 May 2012

Imam Ali Rida (R.A)

1.The greatest property is one which is spent for saving the respect and honour.

Yusuf bin Isbat al-Shibani (R.A)

1.Good people are those who prefer good deeds than to good words of advices.

2.Good attitude reduces the anger Allah.

3.If you want to reduce hardships than avoid bad doings. 

Hazrat Shaqiq Balkhi

1.Don't do hurry in taking revenge, and don't be lazy in doing goodness.

2.If you want a sincere friend, make Allah Almighty as your only friend.

3.The real saint keeps his inner more rich than outer. 

Hazrat Fozail bin Iyaz (R.A)

1.The one who breeds too much anger loses friends.

2.To praise one's own deed is bitter vanity.

3.If you want permanent blessing of Allah then treat old like father, young like brother, and women like sisters.

4.Poverty is better than ignorance.

5.The essence of religion is awareness and awareness is essence of education, and essence of  knowledge is patience.

6.Angry man remains deprived of friends.

7.Fear of Allah guides man to right path.

Rabe'a Basri (R.A)

1.Do not keep hope of blessing/forgiveness till you treat your good deeds little.

Ibn Samaak (R.A)

1.Your deeds are responsible for your miseries.

Imam Moosa Kazim (R.A)

1.The greatest charity is to help the poor in his difficulty.

Ibn al-Mubarak (R.A)

1.I wonder for one who does not seek knowledge.

2.A man never reach the peaks of perfection due to wisdom and knowledge unless he moulds in him the modesty and humility.

Imam Malik

1.Knowledge is friend of man which always remains with him.

Dawud al-Ta'i

1.Bowing down head in supplication is not enough ; one should also keep heart pure.

Hazrat Suyan al-Thauri (R.A)

1.Good virtues lessen the anger of Allah.

2.If some body terms you a bad creation and you fell anger, it means  you are of same blood.

3.To beg something from ill-natured man is to demand fish in the desert.

4.There is no hard fire than anger.

5.There is no harm giving thing than tongue.

Abu Ja'far Mansur (R.A)

Always be thankful to Allah for His blessings.

Imam Abu Hanifa (R.A)

1.Education acquired for worldly benefit will never take place in heart. 

2.Miseries are outcome of sinful deeds and one does not have right to make those public.

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Imam Ja'far Sadiq (R.A)

1.An urge for rest in difficult time would trigger it.

2.Our religion is seldom epitome of modesty.

3.Trust to extreme level in man is more harmful.

4.Three things are hard in life:fear of death,intensity of ailment and suffering of troubles due to illness.

5.nerve (nafs)is against Allah enmity of man with it is an apparent friendship with Allah.

6.Always get advice from a man who remains in supplication to Allah.

7.God has created both hell and heaven in the world.The prosperity is heaven and adversity
the hell.

8.When I fall in miseries, I do Business with Allah Almighty through charity.

Imam Baqir (R.A)

1.Humility refines the soul, extends the good virtues,saves from the troubles,provides an ease and gets hold of incoming.

2.The scholar who has not guided the ignorant may do a crime.

Hassan Basri (R.A)

1.When Allah Almighty wishes to debase any man,He puts him engaged in collecting wealth.

2.Allah Almighty has made promise to defame evil doer in the world.

3.Genuine supplication to Allah ensures blessing of Him.

4.Whenever Allah Almighty wishes to disassociate any man,He puts him into race of collecting
wealth.

5.Greatness of eduction lies in reticence,and reticence is the outcome of education.

Imam Zain-ul-Abdin (R.A)

1.Company of pious and virtuous puts man on right path.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Hazrat Ibn-e-Abbas (R.A)

1.When i sort knowledge degraded,but when i sought for knowledge i became exalted.

2.To discuss about learning in a right and positive direction is dearer to me than to remain awake
throughout the night in prayer.

3.One who owns shelter,simplicity and wife is the richest one.

Rabi'bin Khaytham

1.Sort out solution of your problem at own and wait none for the support.

Hazrat Imam Husayn (R.A)

1.Greed and lust are bitter enemies of man.

2.The fairest way to get revenge is to forgive even after having the power.

3.Patience in difficulties is key to success.

4.To offer thanks in reciprocity is good virtue.

5.The belief in Allahmakes man worried about doom's day and infidel for material prosperity.

6.Offering salams promises seventy rewards and one for responding to it.

Hazrat Sa'ad (R.A)

1.It is an apparent arrogance when one does sins in a hope to be forgiven.

Hazrat Ali Bin Abu Talib (R.A).

1.Speaking without thinking is like shooting without aiming.

2.Forgiveness is best revenge.

3.Arrogance is great hurdle in the progress.

4.One friend is enough,two are too much,third is impossible.

5.The best among you is he who follows the religion.

6.The greatest wealth is wisdom,the greatest poverty is stupidity.

7.Impatience is more powerful than patience.

8.Supplication to Allah saves us from natural disaster.

Hazrat Awais Qarni (R.A)

1.You will get eternal harmony if you lesson your desire.

2.Be empty stomach and remain rich with knowledge.

3.Not to be bad is also goodness.

Hazrat Salman Farsi(R.A)

1.No any soil make the person pious,but good deeds.

2.Remember Allah by heart before venturing any task.

3.My brother Do not colect too much wealth that may cause you to be unthankful to Allah Almighty.

4.Be away from quarrel before it gets worst.

Hazrat Uthman bin Affan (R.A)

1.Patience in the difficult time testifies true love of man for Allah and His prophet (PBUH).

2. When all other sins are old, greed is still young.

3. He who ignores the rights of man ignores Allah.

4.Patience is the best healing source of anger.

5. Man is hidden in ones own tongue.

6.The one who keeps his intention hidden is more powerful.

7.The one who seeks support from others and then he turns to Allah,receives no support.

8.To ignore culprit sometimes makes him more dangerous.

Hazrat Abu Zar Ghifari (R.A)

1.To serve and love the creation of Allah is to love and serve Allah Almighty.

Hazrat Abdullah bin Masood (R.A)

1.It is a greatest sin when somebody advice not to do any bad deed what he himself does.

Hazrat Umar bin al-Khatab (R.A)

1.The best way to defeat any body is to beat him at politeness.

2.Woman is the greatest blessing after faith in Allah.

3.If you don't find morsel today keep hope in Allah and wait for tomorrow.

4.One who keeps intention hidden enjoys power of authority.

5.Little eating is health; little voice is wisdom, and little slumber is worship.

6. To develop greed is great poverty.

7. To overlook the deed of cruel persons is a pure kind of cruelty.

8.Death is a great advice for me.