Sayings of Imam Hussain (a.s)

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Sayings of Imam Hussain (a.s)

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Unread post by sixfeetunder » Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:20 am

This thread is dedicated to the ever-inspiring beautiful sayings of the Grandson of The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). I will be posting a few sayings everyday, Insha'Allah.

Imam Hussain (a) stood up to restore freedom, equality and justice; qualities which the Divine Message had perfected but were constantly undermined by those who hijacked religion and acted in its name. He rose to free society from the shackles of oppression and the slavery of imperial powers.

The famous words of Hussain: “If you can’t believe, at least try to be free” have been etched into the heart and soul of humanity since his unmatched sacrifice on the plains of Karbala. In his written will before leaving Medina, Hussain declared; ‘I have risen as I seek to reform the community of my grandfather. I wish to bid the good and forbid the evil.’

In Hussain’s legacy lies the perfect model for every oppressed society in how to overcome the evils of tyranny and oppression. Present here is a small collection of short maxims by Imam Hussain which provide to each seeker of truth insightful directives, resolute strength and unwavering faith.


1 – How can a thing the existence of which is dependent on you be taken as a proof for your existence? Is there anything more evident than your "self" disclose you? Are you hidden to need a guide to find you? Surely you are not. Are you far-away to need your footprints to find you? Surely you are not! Blind may the eyes be which do not see you watching and guarding your "self" (Arafa prayer; Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 98 , P. 226)


2 – He who has you , has everything , and he who has deprived himself of you is the poorest in the world. Loser is the one who chooses and be content with anyone or anything other than you. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 98 , P. 228)


3 – Never will be salvaged the people who win the consent of the creature at the cost of the dissatisfaction of the creator. (Maktal Khawarazmi , Vol. 1 , P.239)


4 – No one will feel secured on the Resurrection Day except those who feared God in this world. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 192)


5 – The Almighty God said : "The believing men and the believing women , they are guardians of each other , enjoin good and forbid evil… "God attaches primary importance to enjoining good and forbidding evil " as a duty for men and women. For he knows that if it were fulfilled, all the other duties , easy or hard , will be accomplished. That is because "enjoining good and forbidding evil" is a call for Islam , it regains the rights of the oppressed and opposes tyrants. (Tohaf-al- Uqoul , P. 237)

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Unread post by asif786 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:43 am

In a letter Imam Hussein (AS) sent to the people of Basra, he wrote:

“Allah, certainly, chose Muhammad (P.B.U.H) from among His creatures, honored him with His prophethood, and chose him for His Message. Then He took his life, raising him to His nearness, after he had advised His servants and preached what he was entrusted. We were his family, his pious men, his trustees, his inheritors and the most entitled among people to inherit his status. The people monopolized that to themselves and we assented, disagreeing to discussion, and chose patience. We know that we are more entitled to that legitimate right than those who seized it. I am sending my messenger to you with this letter. I am calling you to the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Prophet (P.B.U.H), for certainly the Sunnah was weakened and innovation was revived. Should you listen to what I tell you, you will be guided to the righteous path.”

* “...And I am not taking up arms in order to make merry, or be ecstatic over what I possess. I am not making mischief, nor exercising oppression. But I am ready to fight for the sole goal of seeking reform of the ummah of my grandfather, the Prophet of Allah (P.B.U.H). I want to enjoin good and forbid evil and guide the affairs of the people as my grandfather (P.B.U.H), and my father Ali Bin Abi Talib (AS), were doing...”

* “O Allah! It is You in Whom I trust amid all grief. You are my hope amid all violence. You are my refuge and provision in everything that happens to me. How many grievances that weaken the heart, leaving me with no means to handle them, during which friend deserts me, and the enemy rejoices in it. I lay it before you and complain of it to You, because of my desire in You, You alone. You relieve me of it and remove it from me. You are the Master of all grace, the Possessor of all goodness, and Ultimate Resort of all desire.”

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Please also include references where this sayings were made.
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When, where, why, who said it, who transmitted it, who recorded it and book and page number of book
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6 – O’ people , the Messenger of God said : Whoever sees an aggressive tyrant who legalizes the forbiddens of God , breeches divine laws , opposes the tradition of the Prophet , oppresses the worshipers of God , but does not concede his opposition to God in word or in deed , surely Allah will place that tyrant (in Hell) where he deserves. (Maktal Khawarazmi , Vol. 1 , P. 234)


7 – People are slaves to the world , and as long as they live favorable and comfortable lives , they are loyal to religious principles. However , at hard times , the times of trials , true religious people are scarce. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)


8 – One who pursues a goal through sinful ways , will ironically distance himself from that goal , and will approach what he was afraid of. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 120)


9 – Don’t you see that the right is not conveyed and the wrong is not prohibited. Let believers wish to die and righteously meet their God. (Bihar al-Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)


10 – To me , death is nothing but happiness, and living under tyrants nothing but living in a hell. (Tohaf-al- Uqoul , P. 245)

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11 – Your difficulties are worse than others, because you were deprived of the rank of the scholars – considering your legitimacy and merit -(These difficulties are) because administering the affairs of the society and conveying the ( religious ) rules must be done by scholars who truly believe in God and know what is permitted and what is forbidden by God. But you were deprived from this position and rank for you withdrew from (supporting) the truth. You changed the tradition of the prophet, despite the clear and disclosed proofs. If you had withstood and were patient against the torture and annoyance (of the tyrants) for the sake of God, then the divine affairs would have stayed in your hands , and you would be the ones who would be referred. But you made the tyrants dominant on you and left the divine affairs in their hands, while they shamelessly do the forbidden and notoriously live a licentious life. Your (fear) from death and attachment to this world have encouraged the tyrants to establish dominance over you. (Tohaf-al- Uqoul , P. 238)


12 – O’ God! Surely you know that whatever we did was not a competition to gain worldly positions and not for the worthless physical attractions of the world. But to show the signs of religious ways and to remove corruption from your lands, so that the oppressed feel secured and act according to your traditions and rules. (Tohaf-al- Uqoul, P. 239)


13 – I never revolted in vain, as a rebel or as a tyrant, but I rose seeking reformation for the nation of my grandfather Mohammad. I intend to enjoin good and forbid evil, to act according to the traditions of my grandfather, and my father Ali Ibn Abi-Talib. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44, P. 329)


14 – If the world is counted valuable; surely the house of God’s rewards is higher and more worthy. If bodies were created for death; surely being killed with swords in the way of God is a more honorable death. If the share of daily sustenance, of each creature is provided by the creator, surely it is not decent for man to be greedy for gaining and eating too much. If wealth is amassed for one day to be left, why does a free man become so miser on something he has to leave. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44, P. 374)


15 – If you don’t believe in any religion and don’t fear the Resurrection Day, at least be free in this world. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 45, P. 51)

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16 – Those who worship God for the hope of gaining, they’re not real worshipers ,they’re merchants. Those who worship God out of fear (of punishment), they’re slaves. And those who worship God to be grateful towards their creator, they are the free people ,and their worship is a real one.
(Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)



17 – Beware that the need of people to you is among the blessings of God to you. So do not scare away the needy people when they come to you, as the God’s blessings will return and go elsewhere. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 121)


18 – O’ people take a lesson from the advice that God gave to His true believers, among which reproaching the Jewish scholars where he said:" Why do Jewish scholars not prohibit their people from saying sinful words? "And also (the Almighty) said:" Those who turned into atheists, from among the descendants of Israel, were cursed”… his Almighty added:" certainly evil was that which they did. "Surely God criticized them for they turned a blind eye to what they saw of evil and corruption from the tyrants of their time out of greed or fear. The Almighty God says: " Do not fear people, rather, fear me! “The Almighty said: “The believing men and the believing women, they are guardians of each other; they enjoin good and forbid evil.” (Tohaf-al- Uqoul , P. 237)


19 – Whoever seeks the satisfaction of people through disobedience of God; Then God subjects him to people. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 126)


20 – Avoid oppressing the one who does not have any supporter against you, other than the Almighty God. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 118)

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21 – One who reveals your faults to you like a mirror, is your true friend and one who flatters you and covers up your faults is your enemy. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 128)


22 – Wisdom will not be complete except by following the truth. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 127)


23 – Associating with corrupt people makes you subject to suspicion. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 122)


24 – Crying out of fear from God is salvation from the hellfire. (Mustadrak al- Wasael, Vol. 11, P. 245)[/color]


25 – A man came to Imam Hussain (Master of the martyrs) and said: I am a sinful man and can’t avoid doing sin, please advise me. Imam (as) said: If you can do these five things, then commit sin as much you like. First of all: don’t eat the sustenance of God and commit sin as much you like. Second: go beyond the domain of God and commit sin as much you like. Third: seek a site where God can not observe you and commit sin as much you like. Fourth :if the Angel of death comes to you to take away your soul, expel him away from yourself and commit sin as much you like. Fifth: If the Angel of Hell was about to throw you into the hell-fire, stop him and commit sin as much you like. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 126)

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26 – Avoid doing what makes you obliged to apologize for it. True believers never do anything for which they have to apologize. Fake believers, on the contrary , keep doing wrong and say they are sorry in the aftermath. (Tohaf-al-Uqoul , P. 248)


27 – Hastiness is foolishness. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 122)


28 – Do not permit anybody (to come in) before saying Salam (greetings). (Bihar al-Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)


29 – Among the signs of ignorance is arguing with irrational people. (Bihar al-Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 119)


30 – Among the signs of a learned man is criticising his own words and being informed of various viewpoints. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78, P. 119)

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31 – Imam Hussain (as) was asked: O ‘the son of the prophet how is life going on? Imam replied: Life is going on , in such a way that I have a God over me, the hell-fire in front of me , death is looking for me, there is no escape of the Day of Judgement, I am taken as a hostage by my own deeds, things do not turn out to be the way I like , I cannot repel what I hate, the affairs are in someone else’s hands. He tortures me if he likes and he forgives if he wishes. Therefore, is there anybody poorer than me? (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 116)


32 – Whoever becomes generous becomes noble; and whoever becomes stingy becomes vicious and mean-spirited. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


33 – The most generous person is the one who offers help to those who do not expect him to help. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


34 – Whoever sorts out a problem of a believer, God sorts out his difficulties of this world and the here-after. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 122)


35 – If you heard a person discredits the dignity and the honour of people ,then try not to get introduced to him. (Balagatol Hussain ( as ) , P. 284)

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36 – Never raise your need except to three ( kinds of people ): to a religious , to a brave man or to a nobleman. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 118)


37 – Seventy rewards are for Salam ( Islamic greeting ) ; sixty nine for the starter and one for the one who replies. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 120)


38 – Act like the one who believes in punishment for sin and reward for good deeds. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 127)


39 – Should poverty, illness death not exist , man would not bow to anything. (Nozhatol Nadher wa Tanbeehel Al – Khatir , P. 80)


40 – You deserve the Paradise, don’t sell yourself for anything less. Whoever is content to the worldly pleasures, has sufficed to something base and low. [Balagatol Hussain (a.s) , P. 308]

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41 – Being thankful for a grace of God makes God reward you with another grace. (Nozhatol Nadher wa Tanbeehel Khatir , P. 80)


42 – Never trust anybody but those who fear God. (Balagatol Hussain (a.s) , P.292)


43 – Imam (a.s) was asked: What causes noble & eminent personality. He replied : "Controlling your tongue and doing good deeds" (Balagatol Hussain (a.s) ,P.332)


44 – O’ people do compete in good deeds and haste in grabbing the good chances. By delaying good deeds, you reduce their value. By gaining victory win the respect and praise of others , and do not let others blame you for being lazy. If one does a favour to another but he does not thank him for it, be sure that God will reward him instead , and surely God’s reward is greater and more generous. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


45 – Beware that the need of people for you is among the graces of God, so do not neglect the needy as the graces will turn into difficulties. Do know Good deeds bring you people’s respect and praise and God’s rewards. If you could personify and visualise good deeds as a human being you would see him as kind and good looking , whose sight is pleasant for everyone to see. And if you could picture evil acts , you would see him ugly and disgusting , hearts detesting him and eyes closing to his sight. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)

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46 – The most merciful person is the one who forgives when he is able to revenge. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


47 – Your best relation is the one who comes to you and helps you when you have severed relations with him. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


48 – Whoever sorts out the difficulty of a believer God will sort out his difficulties in this world and in the hereafter. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P.122)


49 – Tolerance is man’s ornament , keeping promises is a sign of nobility , and bonding with others is a grace. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 122)


50 – Arrogance is a sign of selfishness, rashness is a sign of foolishness and foolishness is a sign of weakness and exaggeration causes destruction. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 122)

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51 – Thinking of war is spine-chilling and its taste is extremely unpleasant. A true warrior is one who steps into the scene of war, fully armed, with no fear of the enemy. Whoever starts fighting at an inappropriate time, or when he is not fully equipped and prepared, or without having made plans about it, he will not be helpful for his people and he will die in vain. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 32 , P. 405)


52 – I advise you to keep piety and chastity and warn you of the days of Resurrection and death , and hoist you his (threatening) flags : Imagine death with its terrible frightening looks, its unwanted arrival, and its bitter taste has clawn at your soul and has made an obstacle between you and your deeds. Still you care more about your body ( rather than soul ). I can see the calamity of death grabs you suddenly and drags you from the surface of the earth to its depth and from the heights of the earth to its lower places and from the joy and familiarity of the earth to the horror of the grave , from the prosperity and illumination of earth to the darkness and pitch blackness of the grave and from the vastness of the earth to the tightness of the grave. It takes you to that prison to which your nearest relative is not allowed to visit you , to a place where patients have no right to be visited , to a place where there is no response to any cry or scream. May the Almighty God save us from the difficulties and problems of this day and salvage both we and you from the punishment of that day , and makes us deserving his great rewards. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol.78 , P.120)


53 – I advise you to keep divine piety. Surely God has ensured for the one who keeps his piety to transfer him from what he dislikes to what he likes; and provides him with sustenance from an unexpected way. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol.78 , P. 121)


54 – Beware not to be among those who fear that people might face punishment for their sins but they feel secured from their own sins. Surely the glorious God can not be cheated and no reward can be achieved from him except by his obedience ; God willing. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 121)


55 – O’ the son of Adam ! Think for a while and ask yourself : Where are the kings and emperors of the world ? Where are those who re-built the ruins, dug ditches and wells , planted trees and set up habitable towns ? Where are those who gathered wealth ? They had to part with their wealth and properties and leave them to others, reluctantly. We, too, will have the same fate. (Ershadol Kuloob , Vol. 1 , P. 29)

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56 – O’ the son of Adam! lmagine your death bed ,your grave, imagine the Day of Judgement when all parts of your body will testify against you; the day when knees will tremble , hearts will be squeezed inside tight chests; the day secrets will be disclosed , people will be unmasked , some will come out victorious and dignified and some will be disgraced, and the divine justice will gauge people’s deeds. (Ershadol Kuloob , Vol. 1 , P. 29)


57 – O’ the son of Adam! Remember the death of your fathers and your children, where they were , and to where they went. I can foresee that you too will join them very soon and provide a lesson for others. (Ershadol Kuloob , Vol. 1, P. 29)


58 – We are the victorious party of God , we are the household of the Messenger of God and the relatives of him. We are the dignified and chaste family of the Prophet , we are one of the two great weights of which the prophet of God has appointed us as the second to the book of God (which is the first of the two weights).The book in which there are explanations for everything. There is no wrong in it. The Holy Koran for which we have been trusted to interpret. We will never be helpless in its interpretation. In our interpretation, we follow the facts of the Holy Quran. O’ people do obey us, because obeying us is compulsory for you, and is tantamount to obeying God and his Messenger. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 205)


59 – A person asked Imam Hussain (as): " O’ the son of the messenger of God, how can we know God Almighty? " Imam replied : " By knowing and obeying the Imam of your time. "(Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 5 , P. 312)


60 – Divine laws and Islamic principles must be carried out only by us Imams, the divine scholars, who have thorough knowledge of the permitted and forbidden things by God. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 97 , P. 80)

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61 – O’ God! , you know my revolt against the rule of Bani Omayyah did not stem from any greed for power, or for taking revenge. I stood against the tyrant of my time to reveal the genuine image of your divine religion, and to make social reforms in order to save the oppressed and pave the way for them to act according to your rules. And you people ! If you don’t support us and treat us fairly , tyrants and oppressors will dominate you to blow out divine illumination. Surely God Almighty is our strong supporter, upon whom we rely, from whom we seek help and towards whom is our return. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol.97 , P. 80)


62 – Thanks to God , whatever God wills will happen, there is no power except stemming from Allah (God). Death has been written on the son of Adam (human being) in such a suitable way like the elegance of a necklace around the neck of a young girl. I am so eager to meet my ancestors like the enthusiasm of Jacob to see Joseph. The divine fate has destined for me a place of killing to which I have to go. As if (I can see) my body parts and members are torn by the hungry wolves of a district between Nawawis and Karbala to quench their thirst and hunger by killing me. There is no escape from such a divine fate. We ,the household of the Prophet are subservient to whatever God has destined us. We will be patient on this calamity which he has planned for us. Of course his Almighty will give us the reward of the patient. We are (as) the body parts of the Prophet and his body parts will not separate from him. We will be surrounding the Prophet in Paradise. By our departure from this world the Prophet will be delighted. The promises that have been given to us will be fulfilled. Now , whoever among us is ready for martyrdom and has prepared himself for death and is fond of meeting God, will move with us. We will set out tomorrow; God willing. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 366)


63 – O’ people do know that this world is a mortal house. (Nasikh At’tareekh, Vol. 6 , Part. 2 , P. 243)


64 – I do not know companions more loyal and better than my companions, neither do I know a household more honourable and passionate than my household. May the Almighty reward you for the favors you have done me. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44, P.392)


65 – The Almighty God elevates His worshipers for their patience in enduring difficulties. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 45 , P. 90)

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66 – Know that Surely the world’s sweetness and bitterness are all (nothing but) dreams. Awareness is solely in the hereafter. The winner is the one who wins the other world and the wretched is the one who becomes wretched in it (the hereafter). (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 45 , P. 91)


67 – Praise to God who created the world and made it a mortal, unstable and uncertain house the residents of which keep changing and under going ups and downs, wretched and miserable are those who are deceived by the fleeting and transient pleasures and attractions of this world. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol.45,P.5)


68 – No way! By God I will never surrender to them like a humiliated person and never pledge allegiance to them like slaves. "I seek refuge to my God from you stoning me to death". "I seek refuge to my God and your God from any arrogant person who does not believe in the day of Resurrection". (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol.45, P.7)


69 – Be patient O ‘ the son of the nobles. Death is only a bridge which takes you from misery and loss to the vast Paradise and the eternal graces. Then , is there anyone among you who dislikes to be transferred from a prison to a palace? For your enemies death is the opposite, it is like being transferred from a palace to a prison to be tortured. As my father quoted the Prophet as saying : "Surely, this world is a prison for the believer and a Paradise for the infidel." Death is a bridge to take some to their Paradise and some to their hell. I have never told lies and never was told lies. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 297)


70 – Yazid, the natural son of an illegitimate has placed me in a dilemma, drawing my sword and fighting or being humiliated by allegiance to him. But it is impossible for us to be humiliated. God, his messenger, the believers, my respectable family would not prefer obedience (to mean people) to dying with glory. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 45 , P. 83)

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71 – Those who seek to win God’s favor and satisfaction, no matter if it evokes people’s wrath, God will make them dispense with people. But those who win contentment of people at the cost of enraging God, the Almighty will make them dependent upon people. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 126)


72 – Best of wealth is that with which one protects his fame and dignity. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 195)


73 – Swear by God , I did not rise against the tyrannical rule of Bani Omayyah out of selfishness or with the aim of oppression or corruption. My revolt only aimed at reviving the religion of my grandfather, the Holy Mohammad and the traditions of my father Ali ibn-Abi Talib, to enjoy good and forbid evil. So, whoever accepts me by accepting the truth, surely God rewards him for supporting the truth. And whoever rejects me, I will be patient until God judges between me and these people justly. Surely, His Almighty is the Best Judge of the judges. (Bihar al- Anwar Vol. 44 ", P 329)


74 – (Since the world is mortal), imagine as if there has been no world from the beginning; and (since the here-after is eternal) as if it has ever been existing. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 45 , P. 87)


75 – Swearing by my own soul: Imam can be nobody except the one who rules according to Koran, rises for justice, affiliates to the true religion and contains himself to all that for the sake of God. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P.334)

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76 – Those who worship God sincerely will be rewarded far more than what they had wished and even more than what they deserve.
(Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 71, P.184)



77 – Association with the wicked people is evilness, and association with the corrupted people brings doubts to oneself.
(Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 122)



78 – Imam Hussain (a.s) said : "Whoever comes to us will find at least one of these four: he will hear sound reasoning, will see fair judgement, will face a helpful brother, and will enjoy the company of learned men." (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 44 , P. 195)


79 – Imam Hussain (a.s) said to a man who was backbiting someone in Imam’s presence : "Stop this evil act, for your backbiting will be the food of dogs in hell." (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)


80 – Sometimes God Almighty showers a man with grace and favor, instead depriving him of the blessing of being grateful, this is how God tests his mortals. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 117)

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Re: Sayings of Imam Hussain (a.s)

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Unread post by sixfeetunder » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:36 am

81 – "Those stingy people who economize on even greeting are real misers." (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 120)


82 – Addressing his son Ali, Imam Hussain said : " O ‘ my son be afraid of oppressing the one who has no defender except God. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 ,P. 118)


83 – A man from the Ansaar group came to Imam. He had a request. Imam told him to write his request if he was too shy to say it. The man wrote :" I owe someone 500 dinars and he is pressuring me for returning it. Please talk to him and ask him to give me more time". When Imam read the request, he bestowed the man a purse. The purse contained 1000 dinars. He said , "500 to pay your debts , and the rest for improving your living conditions. "Then Imam said, " Avoid asking for help from anyone but three types of people : the religious, the generous and the noble; The religious for their fear of God, the generous for their charitableness and the noble for their dignity, will not let you down. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 118)


84 – Among the signs of having won the approval & acceptance of God Almighty is keeping the company of the learned. Among the signs of ignorance is fighting with true believers. And among the signs of a learned person is his thinking before saying, and his being well informed of the scientific facts of his day. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 119)


85 – Avoid doing what you might later be asked to apologise for! Because the believer does not harm and does not ask for apology, while the hypocrite always harms and apologizes. (Bihar al- Anwar, Vol. 78 , P. 120)