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Richness In Poverty

A poet says: خرقه پوشو په خرقه کې دی موندلی هغه حظ چه په دنیا یې دنیا دار کا “The joy that the rich derive from their wealth, mystics experience…

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What Is Jealousy?

Many people don’t know what the forbidden type of jealousy/envy [حسد], hassad - actually entails… Imam Nawawi explained: ‎قال العلماء الحسد قسمان: حقيقي ومجازي، فالحقيقي تمني زوال النعمة عن صاحبها،…

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Love & Hatred

Don't let your love and hatred blind you.... A poet says: وَعَينُ الرِضا عَن كُلِّ عَيبٍ كَليلَةٌ وَلَكِنَّ عَينَ السُخطِ تُبدي المَساوِيا "The pleased eye cannot see any faults; Whilst…

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Fighting Monsters

“Be careful when you fight monsters, that you yourself do not become one of them in the process.” خذ حذرك وأنت تقاتل الوحوش حتى لا تصبح واحدا منهم - Nietzsche

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The Heart Is King

"But I have a good heart"... Ibn Taymiyah said: القلب هو الملك، والأعضاء جنوده "The heart is king and the limbs are its obedient soldiers." ["Majmu al-Fatawa", 2/6]. The fact…

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Depression

Depression ... المكتئب ليس شخصاً مريضاً في نظري، بل هو إنسان رأى الدنيا وأهلها على حقيقتهم، وعجز عن التعامل مع كل هذا القُبح "A Depressed person is not sick in…

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Whispers Of The Devil

Ibn al-Jawzi mentions: جاء رجلاً إلى أبي حازم فقال له : إن الشيطان يأتيني فيقول إنك قد طلقت زوجتك فيشككني !! فقال له : أوليس قد طلقتها ؟! قال لا…

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Judging Others

There is a proverb: المرء يقيس على نفسه “A person judges others by his own situation.” A man was sitting in a restaurant, writing on a piece of paper. A…

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Clean Heart

It was said: قَلْبٌ نَقِيٌّ فِي ثِيَابٍ دَنِسَةٍ، خَيْرٌ مِنْ قَلْبٍ دَنِسٍ فِي ثِيَابٍ نَقِيَّةٍ. "A clean heart within dirty clothes is better, then a dirty heart within clean clothes."

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Hard Hearts

A man saw an evil person sitting on a rock, and said: حجر على حجر "A stone sitting on top of a stone." Hearts which are void of feelings, reflection,…

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Two Faced

The scholars say: احذر ان تكون ثناء منشورا وعيبا مستورا "Avoid being: a public praise, and a secret disgrace." ["Hilyatul-Awliya", 10/119].

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