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Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS)'s advice to his son (AS) By: Ra'ed Karmi "O' my son, learn four things and (a further) four things from me. Nothing will harm you if you practice them. That the richest of riches is intelligence; the biggest destitution is foolishness; the wildest wildness is vanity and the best achievement is goodness of moral character. "O' my son, you should avoid making friends with a fool because he may intend to benefit you but may harm you; you should avoid making friends with a miser because he will run away from you when you need him most; you should avoid making friends with a sinful person because he will sell you for naught; and you should avoid making friends with a liar because he is like a mirage, making you feel far things near and near things far." END |
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