40 sayings of Masumeen (AS) on World and The Hereafter
Sender: Abbas Shahid Baqir
1- The Endeared Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Ashshehab
Fel-Hekame-Val-Adab, p. 7))
The world is the prison of the religious people and paradise of
unbelievers.
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2- Imam Sajjad (A. S.) ((Osool-e-Kafi, vol. 3, p. 197))
Affection and attachment to the world is the root of all sins.
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3- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 293))
By decreasing desires, piety, asceticism and disinterestedness to the
world become it sweet to your mouth.
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4- Imam Musa Kazem (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 311))
The story of the world is as a snake, that appears to be soft, but
inwardly has a deadly poison.
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5- Imam Hadi (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 369))
In the world, people are publicized by their property, wealth and
asset, and in eternity they are known by their deeds and actions.
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6- Imam Ali Naghi (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 512))
The world is a market in which one group makes profit and another
group incurs loss.
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7- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 165))
There is no other sin higher than eagerness in living and staying in
this world!
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8- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjol-Balaghe, Sent. 100))
The one who is attached to this world will consider the next world as
an enemy and will detest it.
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9- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 374))
Attachment to the world results in sorrow and grief, and the lack of
eagerness towards it is accompanied with comfort of the body and ease
of the soul.
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10- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (S.W.) ((Ashshehab
fel-Hekame-Val-Adab, p. 49))
The one who weeps for this world, his place will be in fire
(tomorrow).
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11- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjol-Balaghe, Sent. 71))
Any breath that a man breathes is a step towards death.
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12- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) ((Ashshehab
Fel-Hekame-Val-Adah, p. 13))
Call to your mind many times the extinction of pleasures and joys
(never forget death).
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13- Imam Mohammad Bagher (A.S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 165))
The one that sincerity of truth and faith took place in his heart,
will turn his face from decorations and ornaments of the world.
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14- Imam jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Oddatod-Daee, p. 105))
The person who is attached much to the world, when it is time to
depart, will have many deep regrets and many grievances.
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15- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (S.W.) ((Ashshehab
Fel-Hekame-Va1-Adab, p. 19))
The gift for and goodnews to a believer is the time of his death, when
he will see his lodging in paradise.
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16- Imam Moussabne Jafar (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 417))
The world is like water of the sea, the man who is thirsty, the more
he drinks water of it the more he becomes thirsty, until the water
kills him in the end!
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17- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Osoole-Kafi, vol. 4, p. 9))
The one who is attached to the world is always engaged with three
spiritual states: Grief and permanent distress, wishes that never take
place and hopes that will never he reached.
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18- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjol-Balaghe, Khotbah 194))
The world is a passage lodging, and eternity is a place everlasting,
yon should take advantage of the opportunity to save something from
your passage lodging for the rest of your Journey.
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19- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Behar. vol. 78, p. 56))
The one who sorrows and cares for the world, in fact he has expressed
his dissatisfaction regarding God's destinies.
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20- Imam Hassan Mojtaba (A. S.) ((Safinatol-Behar, vol. 2, p. 671))
The faithful people use this world to gather provisions for the next
world but faithless people only enjoy the fruits of this world while
living.
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21- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Khesal, vol. 1, p. 64))
The one whose onl objective is eternity, God will suffice his worldly
affairs.
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22- Imam Muhammad Bagher (A.S.) ((Meshkotol-Anvar, p.270))
Consider the world as an inn that you have just arrived at, and will
vacate today!
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23- Imam Zeinolabedin (A. S.) ((Osool-e-Kafi, vol. 3, p. 199))
The person who breaks off attachment to the world, afflictions and
calamities will be easy for hi0m.
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24- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Amali-e-Sadoogh, p. 393))
The one whose onl goal is this world, at the time of death and
departure will be filled with grief, sorrow and regrets.
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25- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 75, p. 193))
The world near me is not more than a marsh; whenever I become obliged
to, I drink from it.
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26- Imam Zeinolabedin (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghoo1, p. 285))
The world and its affairs will seem insignilicant for the one with
great and cleric personality.
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27- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjol-Balaghe, Khotbah 217))
The world is an inn that surrounded by grief and sorrow and is famed
with deceit and unfaithfulness, will never remain in one Condition,
and its residents will never remain in good health.
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28- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Osool-e-Kafi, vol. 4, p. 193))
A prisoner in this world is in fact one who is being detained from
attention to eternity.
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29- Imam Reza (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 348))
Don't be unaware of the world's benevolence, and be it known that the
eternity will not be obtained but through this World.
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30- Imam Muhammad Bagher (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 165))
To reconize the world insignificant, is the highest stage of certainty
in faith.
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31- Imam Musa Kazem (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghoo1, p. 433))
Take legitimate interests from your world to the degree that it will
neither injure your generosity and manlihood nor engage you with
overindulgence, thus helps you in help your religious affairs.
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32- Imam Jafar Sadegh (A. S.) ((Behar, vol. 78, p. 242))
Whenever you find your world has improved, be concerned about your
religion!
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33- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (S.W.) ((Vasael, vol. 11, p. 345))
The worset of people is the one who trades his next world for
enjoyment of this world, and worse than him is the one who trades his
next world for enjoyment of someone else (in this world).
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34- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (S.W.) ((Majmoo-e-Varram, vo1. 1,
p. 131))
The slave of God should put away reserves from this world for his
eternity, and from his life for his death, and from his youth for his
old age.
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35- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Mavaez-e-Sadoogh, p. 78))
Any affluence and pleasure of this world compared to the blessing of
paradise is insignificant, and any calamity and disaster of this word
compared to the fire of hell is considered healthful!
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36- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Osool-e-Kafi, vol. 3, p 204))
Don't he attached to this world, affection and kindness of this world
will make the human blind, deaf and dumb and would lead to
wretchedness.
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37- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Nahjol-balaghe, Sent. 61))
The people of this world are the example of a caravan that is taking
them while they are sleeping!
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38- The Reverent Amir (A. S.) ((Fehrest-e-Ghorar, p. 111))
Attachment to this world corrupts the wisdom and makes deaf the ear of
the heart from hearing wisdom.
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39- Imam Musa Kazem (A. S.) ((Tohafol-Oghool, p. 421))
The one who is attached to the world, the fear of the next world will
be gone from his heart, and if a servant of God after becoming
knowledgeable behaves more attached to the world, he will be far from
God as well, and will be more and more disfavored by Allah.
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40- The Honorable Prophet of Islam (S.W.) ((Behar, vol. 6, p. 249))
You are not created for annihilation and mortality, but you have been
created for survival and eternal living, and it is only by death that
you are transferred from this lodging to other housing.
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"Knowledge is
better than wealth because it protects you while you have to
guard wealth. it decreases if you keep on spending it but the
more you make use of knowledge ,the more it increases . what you
get through wealth disappears as soon as wealth disappears but
what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you."MORE
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