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1. Birth of Ali

>> Parentage >> Ancestry of Ali and the Holy Prophet >> Date of birth >> Birth of Ali >> The Name

2. Years of childhood

>> The Holy Prophet and Ali >> Life in the desert >> Induction of Ali as a member of the family of the Holy Prophet >> The Umayyads versus the Hashimites

3. Ward of the Holy Prophet

>> Biographical study >> The house of the Holy Prophet >> Education of Ali >> Trade journeys >> Ali and the Kaaba >> Ali and the Holy Prophet

4. Conversion to Islam

>> Turning point in history >> The call to prophethood >> Converts to Islam >> Early years of Islam >> Invitation to Banu Hashim

5. Battle Between the truth and falsehood

>> The crisis >> The Muslim Community >> The Quraish in action >> Migration to Abyssinia

6. Social Boycott Of Banu Hashim

>> The miracles of the Holy Quran >> Maneuvers of the Quraish >> Social boycott of Banu Hashim >> Consequences of the social boycott >> Ali

7. Year Of Sorrow

>> The Holy Prophet and the Quraish >> Bequest of Abu Talib >> Death of Abu Talib >> Death of Khadija

8. Farewell to Makkah

>> Turning point >> The Quraish plot to assassinate the Holy Prophet >> Frustration of the Quraish plot >> Analysis of the events during the period 620-622 C.E.

9. Early Days in Madina

>> Life in Madina >> Brotherhood between the emigrants and the Muslims of Madina >> Implications of the pairing of the Holy Prophet and Ali >> Masjid-i-Nabwi

10. Battle of Badr

>> Background >> The Quraish caravan >> The battle ground of Badr >> The battle >> Significance of the baffle of Badr

11. Marriage of Ali

>> Fatima >> Preparation for the marriage >> The Marriage Khutba >> Ideal marriage

12. The Bani Qainuqa

>> The Jews in Madina >> Animosity of the Jews >> Ali and the Jews >> Bani Qainuqa

13. The Battle of Uhud

>> Extension of the Battle of Badr >> The Holy Prophet's preparation for the battle >> The battlefield >> The Duel >> The battle >> Assessment of the Battle of Uhud

14. Banu Nadeer

>> Banu Nadeer >> The tragedy of Bir Maunah >> The Holy Prophet's visit to Banu Nadeer >> Expedition against Banu Nadeer

15. Battle of the Ditch

>> Background >> Defense of Madina >> The Ditch >> The battle >> Flight of the Quraish

16. Campaign Against Banu Mustaliq

>> Banu Mustaliq >> Ayesha and her necklace >> The Revelation >> Bitterness between Ayesha and Ali

17. Banu Quraizah

>> The Jews settlements in Madina >> Banu Quraizah >> Operations against Banu Quraizah >> End of Banu Quraizah

18. Operations Against Banu Sa'ad

>> Conspiracy of the Jews >> Ali's operations >> Some points about the operations

19. Treaty of Hudaibiya

>> Journey to Makkah >> The Pledge >> The treaty >> Muslim reaction to the treaty

20. Battle of Khyber

>> The Khyber >> The battle >> Victor of Khyber >> Conquest of Fidak >> Consequences of the Battle of Khyber

21. Conquest of Makkah

>> Banu Khuza'ah >> The Hudaibiya pact >> March to Makkah >> Destruction of the idols >> Address to the people >> Banu Jazima

22. The Battle of Hunain

>> Tribes of Hawazin and Thaqueef >> The pass of Hunain >> The Battle of Hunain >> Confrontation at Autas

23. The Siege of Taif

>> The siege of Taif >> Operations of Ali >> Conversion of the people of Taif to Islam >> Return to Madina

24. Campaign Against Banu Tai

>> Hatim Tai >> Adi >> Flight of Adi

25. Christians Of Najran

>> Christians tribes >> Christians of Najran >> The Christian deputation >> Dispute with the Christians >> The Mubahila

26. Banu Zabada

>> Umar b Madi kurb >> Action against Banu Zabada

27. Expedition To Tabuk

>> Wars between the Byzantines and the Persians >> Expedition to Tabuk >> Ali as Governor of Madina >> The Tabuk campaign >> Holy Prophet's address at Tabuk >> Return from Tabuk

28. The Declaration of Discharge

>> Abu Bakr as Amirul Hajj >> The Revelation >> Ali >> Declaration of Discharge >> Importance of the Declaration >> Ali's claim to the caliphate

29. Banu Ramla

>> Banu Ramla >> Campaigns against Banu Ramla >> Expedition under Ali

30. Mission to Yemen

>> Khalid b Walid's mission to Yemen >> The mission of Ali >> Strategy of Ali

31. The Farewell Pilgrimage

>> The pilgrimage >> The Caravan >> Dhul Hulaifa >> Makkah and Mina >> Farewell address >> The Revelation >> Reaction of the Companions

32. Khum Ghadir

>> The Revelation >> Address of the Holy Prophet >> The Controversy

33. Death of the Holy Prophet

>> Illness of the Holy Prophet >> The Holy Prophet's address >> And Allah rewarded the thankful

34. The Caliphate of Abu Bakr

>> Election of Abu Bakr as the Caliph >> Ali's reaction to the election of Abu Bakr >> Offer of allegiance to Ali by 1bn Abbas and Abu Sufyan >> Property of Fidak >> Activities of Ali during the caliphate of Abu Bakr

35. Fatima Zahra

>> Death of Fatima >> Ali's grief at the death of Fatima >> Married life of Ali and Fatima >> Fatima Zahra-assessment

36. Ali's Oration on the Death of Abu Bakr

>> Ali's oration

37. The Caliphate of Umar

>> Nomination of Umar as the Caliph >> Battle of Yermuk >> Conquest of Jerusalem >> Ornaments of Ka'aba >> The Hijri era >> Counsels of Ali in judicial matters >> Claim to property >> Ali's observations on the death of Umar

38. Ali During the Caliphate of Othman

>> Election of Othman as the Caliph >> Activities of Ali during the caliphate of Othman >> Abu Dhar Ghifari >> The Revolt >> Inquiry into complaints >> Assassination of Othman

39. Election of Ali as the Caliph

>> Anarchy >> No candidate for election >> Election of Ali >> The Dissidents >> Address of Ali >> Helplessness of Ali

40. The Caliphate Issue

>> The Controversy >> Right to succeed >> Will of the Holy Prophet >> Will of Allah >> Islamic Concept of office >> Relationship of Ali with his predecessors >> Nature of the issue

41. Vengeance for the Blood of Othman

>> Cry for vengeance for the blood of Othman >> Nature of the crime of the assassination of Othman >> Purpose of the cry for vengeance >> Alterior motive

42. Deposition of Provincial Governors

>> Proposal to depose the provincial governors >> Mughira b Shuaba >> Abdullah b Abbas >> Orders for the deposition of Governors >> Defection of Syria and Kufa

43. Defiance of Muawiyah

>> Challenge for Ali >> Proclamation of Jihad

44. Defection of Talha and Zubair

>> Talha and Zubair >> Talha and Zubair's oath of allegiance to Ali >> Defection of Talha and Zubair >> Ali's letter to Talha and Zubair >> Ali's address about the defection of Talha and Zubair

45. Ayesha

>> Ayesha and Ali >> Ayesha in Makkah >> The call to war >> The plan of war

46. Ayesha's March to Basra

>> The Proclamation >> The Army >> Ayesha's address to the troops >> The Day of tears >> Desertions from the army of the confederates >> Ayesha at Hau'ab >> Destination-Basra

47. Battle for Basra

>> Delegation from Basra >> Othman b Hanif prepares for war. >> The battle >> The truce

48. Ayesha's Occupation of Basra

>> Emissary to Madina >> War in Basra >> Hakim b Jabala >> Administration of Basra

49. Ali's March to Rabda

>> Ali's plan of action >> Ali at Rabda >> Banu Tai >> Letters to Othman b Hanif, Governor of Basra >> Need for reinforcements

50. Ali's Missions to Kufa

>> Abu Musa Ashari >> Muhammad b Jafar and Muhammad b Abn Bakr's mission to Kufa >> The mission of Ibn Abbas >> Mission of Imam Hasan >> Pro-Ali Government in Kufa

51. Ali's March to Basra

>> Welcome to the men from Kufa >> The army of Ali >> Camp at Dhulkan >> On the way to Basra >> Camp at Basra

52. Peace Parleys

>> Ali's quest for peace >> Ali's mission to Ayesha >> The issues >> Vengeance for the blood of Othman >> Promoting the cause of Islam >> Reaction of Ayesha

53. The Battle of the Camel

>> Negotiations for peace >> The Regicides >> The Battle >> End of the battle

54. Ali's Occupation of Basra

>> Burial of the dead >> Treatment of the people of Basra >> Occupation of Basra >> Ayesha >> Consequences of Ali's victory in the battle of the Camel

55. Kufa, the New Capital

>> Kufa, the new capital >> Characteristics of Kufa and its people >> Ali at Kufa

56. Qais Bin Saad Ansari

>> Importance of Egypt >> Qais bin Sa'ad >> Affairs of Egypt >> Intrigues of Muawiyah >> Deposition of Qais >> Qais and Ali

57. Muawiyah

>> Muawiyah's early life >> Character of Muawiyah >> Conflict between Ali and Muawiyah >> Strategy of Muawiyah

58. Amr Bin Al-Aas

>> Amr b Al-Aas, pre-lslamic period >> Conversion to Islam >> Amr's opposition to Othman >> Caliphate of Ali >> Muawiyah and 'Amr b Al-Aas

59. In Quest of Peace with Muawiyah

>> The task before Ali >> Envoy to Syria >> Muawiyah's envoy

60. Letters of Ali Addressed to Muawiyah

>> Letters of Ali >> Finality of the election of the Caliph >> Criticism of Muawiyah >> Delivery of the murderers of Othman >> Challenge to Muawiyah >> Partition of the Muslim state >> Ali and his predecessors

61. Ali's March to Syria

>> Ali's army >> March through the desert >> Miracle of the well >> Onward to Siffin

62. The Battle for Water

>> Muawiyah's command of water supply >> Negotiation for access to water supply >> Battle for water

63. Months of Suspense

>> The Armies >> Overtures for peace

64. The Battle of Siffin

>> Hostilities on a limited scale >> The main battle >> The main battle >> The ruse of the Syrians >> The revolt in Ali army

65. Arbitration Agreement

>> Significance of the display of the leaves of the Holy Quran >> Ash'as b Qais >> Causes of the helplessness of Ali >> Arbitration Deed >> The Umpires

66. The Kharijites

>> The Return March >> The Khawarij >> Ali and the Kharijites

67. Testament of Ali

>> Testament of Ali >> The Hereafter >> Virtue and faith >> Protection of God >> The elders >> Your own way >> Tests of God >> Resignation to the Will of God >> Allah is One >> Picture of the world >> Balance between yourself and the people >> Self adulation >> The journey to the Hereafter >> Access to God >> Preparations for death >> Temptations of the world >> Counsels to follow >> Speech and silence >> Man and God >> Company >> The fate >> The times >> Sustenance >> Patience and faith >> Words of counsel >> Conclusion

68. The Arbitration

>> Meeting of the Umpires >> Arbitration Proceedings >> Announcement >> Ali's letter to Abu Musa

69. The Battle of Nahrawan

>> Ali's reaction to the Arbitration decision >> The Kharijites >> The Battle of Nahrawan

70. Ali's loss Egypt

>> Muhammad b Abu Bakr >> Malik Ashtar >> The fall of Egypt >> Helplessness of Ali

71. Trouble in Basra

>> Strategy of Muawiyah >> Trouble in Basra >> Death of al Hadrami >> Abdullah b Abbas

72. Revolt of Khurrit Bin Rashid

>> Khurrit b Rashid >> Flight of Khurrit >> The Battle of Ahwaz

73. Raids of Muawiyah

>> Raids on Iraq >> Expedition to Hijaz >> Basr's expedition to Yemen >> Ali's counter attack >> Consequences of the raids of Muawiyah

74. Martyrdom of Ali-661 C.E.

>> The Kharijite plot >> Muawiyah and his assassin >> 'Amr b Al-A'as and his assassin >> Assassination of Ali >> Will of Ali >> Hasan's oration on the death of Ali >> His burial >> Fate of the assassin of Ali >> Elegy on the death of Ali

75. Life of Ali, General Review

>> The Biographer and his hero >> Biography and History >> Greatness of Ali >> Periods in the life of Ali >> Causes for the non success of Ali from the worldly point of view >> Opposition of the Quraish

76. Ali, The Man

>> Physical appearance >> Wives and children of Ali

77. Distinctions of Ali

>> Man of many distinctions >> His birth >> His relationship with the Holy Prophet >> His valor >> His knowledge >> His spiritual attainments >> His Appellations

78. Ali in the Holy Quran

>> References to Ali in the Holy Quran >> Verse 33, Sura 33 >> Verse 61, Sura 3 >> Verse 23, Sura 42 >> Verse 21, Sura 45 >> Verse 17, Sura 11 >> Verse 4, Sura 66 >> Verse 18, Sura 32 >> Verse 54, Sura 25 >> Verse 36, Sura 24 >> Verse 55, Sura 5 >> Verse 12, Sura 58 >> Verse 181, Sura 7 >> Verse 57, Sura 43 >> Verse 29, Sura 48 >> Verse 43, Sura 13 >> Verse 64, Sura 8

79. Ali, The Father of Sufism

>> Father of Sufism >> The Holy Prophet and Sufism >> Gnosis of God >> Prayers to God >> Communion with God >> Doctrine of preference >> Fasting >> Zakat >> Pilgrimage >> Jihad >> Repentance >> Detachment >> Patience

80. Ali, The Gate of Knowledge

>> The learning of Ali >> His concept of Knowledge >> Superiority of knowledge over wealth

81. Ali The Poet

>> Ali as a poet >> Ali's Dewan >> Samples of the poetry of Ali

82. Ali, The Generous

>> Ali's generosity >> Preference for the supplicant to one's own Deeds >> God accepted Ali's charity >> Manifold return for chartiy >> A legend of the generosity of Ali >> He gave his gold ring to the beggar >> He undertook to pay the debt of a dead Muslim >> He paid for the dates

83. Administrative Instructions of Ali

>> Administrative instructions >> Instructions to Malik Ashtar >> Instructions to Abdullah b Abbas >> Letter to Ziyad b Abiya >> Instructions to the Collectors of Zakat

84. Judgements of Ali

>> Ali as a Judge >> The story of loaves >> Dispute about a child >> Dispute about the custody of money >> How Ali detected the murder >> The Cow and the Ass >> Mad woman accused of adultery >> Child born in six months after marriage >> Share in the property of a deceased husband for a divorced wife >> The man who stole his coat of mail

85. Ali's Conduct of Wars

>> Ali's instructions for the conduct of war >> Instructions to his son Muhammad Hanifa >> Instructions to the Generals of the border forces >> Treatment for the rebels >> Instruction to the army >> Strategy for crisis >> Prayers of Ali

86. Social and Ethical Thought of Ali

>> Thought of Ali >> Friends of Allah >> Momins and hypocrites >> Faqih >> Justice and mercy >> The world and the Hereafter >> Momin and an infidel >> Proximity to the ruler >> Haste >> Faith and faithlessness >> Philosophy >> Forgiveness >> Secret of success >> Kinds of patience >> Wealth and poverty >> Faith >> Momin >> Perfection >> Heresy >> Seven things of the devil >> Generosity >> Tauhid >> Justice >> Broadmindedness >> Wealth and health >> Two types of subsistence >> Truth and falsehood >> Things that are the best >> Things to which nothing is better >> Success and failure >> Person doomed to ignominy >> Three friends >> Three foes >> Two types of men >> Greetings and favor >> Humiliation >> Two hungry persons >> Miser >> Offshoots of patience >> Miserliness, patience, piety and cowardice >> The greatest and the vilest >> Companies to be avoided >> Two things to be afraid of >> The worst enemies >> Things that are worse

87. Political Thought of Ali

>> Ali as political thinker >> State and Government >> Caliph >> The people >> Taxation >> Functionaries of the State >> Foreign policy

88. Ali's concept of God

>> Ali's concept of God >> When did God exist >> Protection of God >> Counsels of All with reference to God >> Ali's prayer to God

89. Ali on the Life of the World

>> Life in this world, and Life in the world Hereafter >> Evil of the world >> The World and the Hereafter >> Transitory character of the World

90. Anecdotes of Ali

>> He decried flattery >> He denounced praise >> He would carry his own burden >> He did not want the people to follow in his retinue >> He prayed for patience to bear suffering >> His complaint against his people >> He rode on a mule instead of a horse >> He would never turn his back to the enemy >> He would not seek a concession >> He preferred his slave to himself >> He had no ambition for the caliphate >> He freed the slave who did not respond to his call >> He saw God with inward eyes >> He lost consciousness while praying >> He would not pay the enemy in its own coin >> He preferred his men to himself >> Two wrongs cannot make a right >> He was dispirited because he had no guest >> He wore dress of coarse cloth >> He wanted to travel light >> He would not break open the lock of the shop of God >> He was not afraid of death >> He did not care for the booty >> He would not own the treasure in the land that he had purchased >> He undertook to clear the debt of a dead Muslim >> He would not accept the allegiance from whom he had released >> He did not believe in the prognostication of the astrologer >> He would take no precaution to protect himself >> People stood in the way of his right >> Spacious house >> Renunciation, not the way of Islam >> Hosting dinner >> He could still wield the sword

91. Similes of Ali

>> Similes of Ali >> The world >> Falsehood >> The unbelievers >> The people who did not respond to his call >> The tree and the fruit >> The people of Basra >> People of the age of ignorance >> The people of Kufa >> Mughira b Shu'aba >> The people who run after the world >> The people who are not deceived by the world >> Ali's complaint against the Umayyads >> Falsehood of Muawiyah >> Shedding of Sins through prayer >> Cleanliness and prayers >> Crumbs after the meals >> The people who did not respond to his call >> Heart of the people >> Ignorant persons >> Ashas b Qais >> Patience and faith >> Disease and sins >> Death of the virtuous >> Days of life >> Devotion to the world >> Seekers of the world >> Virtue of silence >> Thirsty camels on a water pond >> The caliphate of Umar >> Umayyad use of the Baitul Mal >> Withholdiog the milk of the she camel from its young one >> Handle of the grinding stone >> The simile of a sinner >> Drops of rain >> The summer clouds >> Goat and the lion >> Taking the thorn out of the foot with a thorn >> Solution of the salt in water >> Bull with crooked horns >> Shaking of Plants >> Pregnant women separated from the child >> Household of the Holy Prophet >> Foaming waves of the Holy Prophet

92. Sayings of Ali

>> His Sayings

93. Assessment of Ali by Eminent Muslims

>> Abdullah b Masud >> Abu Saeed Khudri >> Imam Hanbal >> Ibn Athir >> Darema >> Ibn Nadim >> Umar b Abdul Aziz >> Masudi >> Shah Wali Ullah >> Syed Amir Ali >> Ata Mohyuddin >> Allama Iqbal

94. Assessment of Ali by Western Scholars

>> Philip Hitti >> Sir William Muir >> Charles Mills >> Professor Nicholson >> John J. Pool >> Edward Gibbon >> Thomas Carlyle >> Dr. Heary Stubbe >> Major Price >> J. J. Saunders

Ali was an embodiment of knowledge and wisdom. Some of the sayings of Ali that breathe wisdom and have attained the dimensions of aphorisms are on record. Some of these are quoted hereunder:Fear God and you will have no cause to fear any one. Resignation to the Will of God is the cure of the disease of the heart. The word of God is the medicine of the heart. Lead such a life, that, when you die, the people may mourn you, and while you are alive they long for your company. The days of life pass away like clouds, so do good while you are alive. Of all the follies the greatest is to love the world. Opportunity is swift of flight but slow to return. Pride, cowardice, and miserliness are bad for me but good for women. The most happy is he to whom God has given a good wife. He who knows himself knows God. Do not soil your conscience for anything but heavenThe disease of the heart is worse than the disease of the body. To fight against one's desires is the greatest of all fights. The strongest amongst you is he who subdues his self. Wealth and greed are the roots of all evils. Riches without faith are the greatest poverty. A man's worth depends upon the nobility of his aspirations. Knowledge enlivens the soul. The learned lives, although he dies. The sum total of excellence is knowledge. To respect the learned is to respect God. Generosity hides shortcomings. The wealth of a miser is as useless as a pebble. Desire is one's most inveterate enemy. Those who walk on the surface of the earth shall one day be interred in it. Every breath of man brings him nearer to death. People are asleep as long as they are alive, they are awakened when they die. Patience is the fruit of faith. Virtue never dies. A man's glory from his virtue is greater than the glory of his pedigree. No shelter is safer than piety. A man's behavior is the index of his mind. Courtesy costs nothing but buys everything. Clemency graces power. Jealousy devours virtue as fire devours fuelHe that lends a listening ear to reproach is one of those that deserve reproach. Forgiveness is she crown of greatness. Carnal appetites are nets spread by the devil. Every arrow does not hit the mark, nor every prayer granted. Ostentatiousness spoils prayers.Fear none but your sins. He who praises you murders you. A man who praises himself displays his deficiency of intellect. Honor your parents and your sons will honor you. A man is hid under his tongue. The tongue of a wise man lies behind his heart. The tongue pierces deeper than the spear. He who purifies his heart from doubt is a believer. The opinion of a wise man is an oracle. To seek counsel is to go to the fountain of guidance. Association with a fool is tyrannical to the soul. God hastens the fall of tyrants. Tyranny leads to moral cowardice. A tyrant's success is his moral defeat.It is better to die than to beg. When a man begs he loses his faith. Hajj is the Jihad of every believer in faith. A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend. Silence is the best reply to a fool. The best speech is one that is short and reasonable. Speech is like a medicine, a small dose of which cures but an excess of which kills. He that has no courage has no religion. His grief is long whose hope is short. The right of freedom of speech consists in speaking the truth. Repentance washes away sins. Folly is an incurable disease. To assist the wrong is to oppress the right. Sinning is a disease, repentance is its medicine, and abstinence from it a sure cure. Sorrow makes a man old before his time.Pride impedes progress and mars greatness. To forgive is the crown of greatness. He who understands humanity seeks solitude. Right is the best argument. Misrepresentation spoils narration. As a man's wisdom increases, so his desire to speak decreases. He who seeks to do justice with men, let him desire for them what he desires for himself. The greatest sin is the sin that the sinner considers to be ordinary. Contentment is the asset which is never exhausted. Governments are a trial for men. He who fights against the truth, the truth will defeat him. Finding fault in others is one's greatest fault. Haste is a species of madness.Greed is perpetual enslavement.He who does not know his own worth is doomed to destruction. The best investment is one with which duties are performed. Anger is a fire kindled, he who restrains anger extinguishes the fire; he who gives vent to it is the first to be consumed by such fire. Jihad is the highway of prosperity. None is more solitary than a miser. Knowledge is the ornament of the rich, and the riches of the poor. Knowledge is the sum total of excellence. He who teaches you a letter binds you with a fetter of gratitude. As long as we do not hope, we do not fret. He who indulges in jokes and loose fall, loses a part of his wisdom. Truth is bitter, but its result is sweet; falsehood appears to be sweet but it is poisonous in its effect. Miserliness is the root of many evils. Knowledge and practice are twins, and both go together. There is no knowledge without practice, and no practice without knowledge. He who dissembles plays with his honor. When God wants to humiliate a person He deprives him of knowledge. When your power increases, decrease your desires accordingly. He who listens to a backbiter loses a friend. It is no justice to decide a case on mere conjecture. He who does not know his own worth is deemed to ignominy. He who practices thrift would never be in want. He who does not know should not be ashamed to learn. Patience is to faith, what head is to the body. When patience goes, faith goes, when head goes, the body goes. The grace of God is the best guide. A good disposition is the best companion. Wisdom is the best friend. Good breeding is the best inheritance. There is nothing more hateful than pride. Be among men like bee among birds. Mix with the people with your tongue, but be separate from them in your deeds. Be generous but do not be a spendthrift. Do not run after the world, let the world run after you. A wise man is he who does not despair of the bounty and mercy of God. He who is aware of his own faults is oblivious of the faults of others. What the eye sees the heart preserves. The vision of the eye is limited; the vision of the heart transcends all barriers of time and space. Do not be misled by appearances for these are apt to be deceptive. Do not have too many irons in the fire; concentrate on one thing at a time. What you do not like for your self, do not like it for others. Contentment is the treasure which is never exhausted. The advice of old men is dearer than the bravery of young men.That knowledge is superficial which is merely on the tongue. That knowledge is real which demonstrates itself in your practice. Waste of time is one's greatest loss. He who knows to keep his secret knows the way to success. Foresight is the way to safety. No relationship is stronger than the relationship that exists between man and God. Enlighten the heart with prayers. Strengthen your heart with faith. Suppress all lust with piety. Do not sell the Hereafter for the world. Do not speak in a state of ignorance. Refrain from unnecessary talk. Do not tread the path from which you can apprehend the danger of running astray. In the affairs of God, do not be afraid of the accusations of the evil mongers. In all that you do seek the protection of God. Do not covet what is undesirable. If you seek the truth neither stray from the right path, nor be assailed by doubts. Do not become a slave of your desires. That wealth is no wealth which brings dishonor. Whatever harm accrues of silence can be remedied but whatever harm is done because of speech cannot be remedied. It is better to restrain your desires than to stretch your hand before others. A little that is earned because of honest labor is better than a larger amount gained through dishonest means. Guard well your secret. He who seeks more than what is necessary indulges in error. To oppress the weak is the worst tyranny. Do not bank on false hopes for that is the capital of the dead. A wise man takes a lesson even from a minor lapse. Overpower desires and suspicions by patience and faith. He who does not take the middle course strays. A stranger is he who has no friends. When hopes are frustrated despair becomes the way of life. He who trusts the world, the world betrays him.

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