- 12 Dec 2010, 10:25
#14826
ETHICS
“Whoever intends to do a good deed but cannot, shall have it written as one good deed; and if he can do it, it shall be written as ten like it.” [Usool al-Kafi - Vol. 2, p. 440]
“A good deed has tenfold rewards and a sin is destructive.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 8, p. 49]
“Being grateful makes you free from need and increases favours.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. , p. 94]
“Be whoever you wish; as you saluted, you will be saluted.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 138]
“Having much wealth makes people neglectful of one’s sins.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 497]
“Keep your tongue behind your wisdom so that you will be safe.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 498]
“Speak the same in the absence or presence of people.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 8, p. 134]
“Woe to people who deceitfully sell their religion for this world.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 299]
“Since any tree is not perfect without the fruit, faith is not complete without avoiding forbidden acts.” [Ilal ash-Sharaaya’ – Vol. 1, p. 250]
“Whoever intends to do a good deed but cannot, shall have it written as one good deed; and if he can do it, it shall be written as ten like it.” [Usool al-Kafi - Vol. 2, p. 440]
“A good deed has tenfold rewards and a sin is destructive.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 8, p. 49]
“Being grateful makes you free from need and increases favours.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. , p. 94]
“Be whoever you wish; as you saluted, you will be saluted.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 138]
“Having much wealth makes people neglectful of one’s sins.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 497]
“Keep your tongue behind your wisdom so that you will be safe.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 498]
“Speak the same in the absence or presence of people.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 8, p. 134]
“Woe to people who deceitfully sell their religion for this world.” [Usool al-Kafi – Vol. 2, p. 299]
“Since any tree is not perfect without the fruit, faith is not complete without avoiding forbidden acts.” [Ilal ash-Sharaaya’ – Vol. 1, p. 250]
as-Salaamu 'aleykum warahmatullah