Virtue and Virtuousness
1- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjo1-Balaghe, Sent. 402)) |
Virtue and devoutness is superior to the whole of ethics and morals. |
2- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 199)) |
The one who follows and chooses virtue, God will protect him. |
3- Imam Musa Kazem (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 421)) |
The most reasonable way of blessings and honesties will be obtained through opposing sensuality. |
4- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Mostadrak, vol. 3, p. 462)) |
Follow devotion to Allah in any state, until you never feel fear and panic. |
5- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Fehrest-e-Ghorar p. 34)) |
The most clear sighted of people is the one who sees his defects and faults and avoids his sins. |
6- Imam Sajjad (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 151)) |
Try to refine and edify yourself, more than any one else. |
7- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Fehrest-e-Ghorar, p. 402)) |
The sign of religion and faith of a servant of God is piety and devotion. |
8- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A.S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 175)) |
I swear to God that, our only follower is the one who worships God and is virtuous. |
9- Imam Jawad (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, P. 359)) |
It is only through virtue and piety that those with patience will be saved, delivered and released from dangers. |
10- Imam Hassan-e-Askari (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 518)) |
Fear from God and be of credit, respect and honor, and don't he credit of disgrace or modesty. |
11- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Ashshehab Fel-Hekame-Val-Adab, p. 38)) |
When people are not safe from your annoyance and mischief, how do you consider yourself virtuous and pious?! |
12- Imam Jawad (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 359)) |
If anyone chooses virtue as a way of life, Allah will protect him from unexpected events. |
13- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Mavaez-e-Sadoogh, p. 74)) |
The person who recognizes his own value will never perish. |
14- Imam Musa-ibne-Jafar (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 315)) |
Struggle with your soul and save it from evil desires. |
15- Imam Muhammad Taghi (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 358)) |
I recommend you, virtue and abstinence, so that you may be protected from the dangers of corruption and in the end you will receive eternal prosperity. |
16- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Shehabol-Akhbar, p. 214)) |
God will not pay attention to any one of his good deeds, who does not have that virtue to stop him from committing sin in private places. |
17- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 208)) |
Whenever the mind of a person is rectified, he becomes strong and powerful in appearance. |
18- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 180)) |
Try to correct and rescue your soul and leave everything else behind. |
19- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Mostadrak, vol. 11, p. 139)) |
The strong man is not the one who attacs the others, the strong is the man who overcomes his ego. |
20- Imam Zeinolabedin (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 135)) |
Do not consider any action accompanied with virtue little, because the action that is accepted by God, how could it be little? |
21- Imam Hassan Mojtaba (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 239)) |
The person who has in mind a long trip, certainly prepares the provisions of the travel. |
22- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Sharh-e-Ebn-e-Abelhadid, vol. 02, Sent 292)) |
The devil of every man is his soul. |
23- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 165)) |
There is no strenght higher than overcoming carnal desire. |
24- Imam Sajjad (A. S.) ((Majmoo-e-Varram, vol. 2, p. 100)) |
The real and competent human being is the one who follows his carnal desire according to God's command. |
25- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Fehrest-e-Ghorar, p. 428)) |
The person who desires to attain high ranks must overcome his carnal desire. |
26- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 33)) |
No Arab has superiority to non-Arab, superiority comes from virtue and piety. |
27- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A.S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 164)) |
With truthful fear of God, keep the devil away from yourself. |
28- Imam Nassau Mojtaba (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 109)) |
The heart that is empty of doubt is the cleanest of hearts. |
29- Imam Hassan Askari (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p 379)) |
Anyone who rides a false and unjustified mount, will certainly dismount in a regretful land! |
30- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Mavaez-e-Adadieh. p. 2)) |
Virtue is an easy paced mount that, virtuous people are riding on it, and will guide them towards paradise. |
31- Imam Hossezn (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 128)) |
Honor and dignity of man is only in virtue and piety. |
32- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H) ((Meshkato1-Anvar, p. 169)) |
The person who has passed forty and his good deeds did not exceed his had deeds, prepares himself for the fire and punishment of God. |
33- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Mostadrak, vol. 11, p. 324)) |
The weakest man is the one, who is able to correct his moral defects, but doesn't take action. |
34- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Ashshehab Fel-Hekame-Val-Adab, p. 40)) |
To weep and clean the eyes is not the sign of fearing God; a person who fears of God, avoids anything that results in heavenly punishment. |
35- Imam Sajjad (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 161)) |
To what extent you can, avoid bad deeds, even if everybody takes you as the agent of bad deeds. |
36- Imam Mohammad Taghi (A. S.) ((Sefinatol-Behar, vol. 2, p. 728)) |
The person who is obedient to his carnal desire, has made his enemy reach his goal. |
37- Imam Hassan Askari (A. S.) ((Tohafo1-Oghoo1, p. 519)) |
The most pious of people is the one who fulfil his religious precepts, and the most devouted persons is the one who avoids illegitimate acts. |
38- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Mostadrak, vol. 11, P. 138)) |
The person who assists himself in his caranal desires, has certainly participated in killing himself. |
39- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Fehrest-e-Ghorar, p. 429)) |
Your greatest enemy is your carnal desire, try to overcome it, otherwise it will cause you to perish. |
40- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 165)) |
There is no cruelty worse than carnal desire. |
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