Sunday 24 February 2013

HADEES



Feb 23, '13 10:44 AM
for everyone


 Imam Baqir (a.s) said: "If the believers did not insist on their demands for a better life, God would have made their lives even harder."

The disciples of Jesus (a.s) complained to him about the people humiliating them. He said: "Be patient. The believers always experience the animosity of others towards them. Their similitude is like that of wheat that is sweet but has lots of enemies."

Imam Sadiq (a.s) said: "Those who love to become unknown, and those who like to remain unknown will become famous."
Imam Sadiq (a.s) quoted on the authority of God's Prophet (a.s): "Islam was strange at first, and will soon return to its original state. Blessed be strangers! Then he said: "Have you not seen any good men in a tribe about whom they say: He is like a stranger among them?"
Imam Sajjad (a.s) said: "God's Prophet passed by a cameleer. He sent someone to ask for some milk. The cameleer said: "What is in the pans is the dinner for the tribe and what is in their breasts is the breakfast for the tribe." The Prophet (a.s) said: "O' God! Please increase his wealth and children." Then he went on until they reached a shepherd. He sent someone to ask for some milk. The shepherd milked the sheep and gave all the milk in the pans plus that milk to the Prophet, along with one sheep and said: "This was what we had, and we will even give you more if you want." God's Prophet (a.s) said: "O' God! Please give him only his sustenance." One of the companions said: "O' Prophet of God! You prayed the way we all like to be prayed for, for the man who turned you down. But you prayed the way none of us like to be prayed for the man who fulfilled your needs." God's Prophet (a.s) said: "What is available but is little is better than what is a lot but takes away one's peace of mind. O' God! Please provide for Muhammad and his family just their sustenance."

1653- Imam Baqir (a.s) said: "Consider yourself dead when you reach the age of sixty."

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