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  Imaam Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalani

Counsel in Twos

[1] It has been narrated that the Prophet (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, 
“There are two traits, nothing is better than them: belief in Allah and 
bringing benefit to the Muslims. And there are two traits, nothing is worse 
than them: associating partners with Allah and bring harm to the Muslims.”

[2] The Prophet (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “Sit with the scholars and 
listen to the speech of the wise, for verily Allah the Exalted gives life to 
the dead heart with the light of wisdom as he gives life to the dead soil with 
rainwater.”

[3] Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “He who enters the grave without 
any provisions is as though he wishes to sail the sea without a ship.”

[4] `Umar ibn al-Khattab (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “Honour in this world is in 
wealth, and honour in the Hereafter is in righteous actions.”

[5] `Uthman ibn `Affan (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “Worrying about the dunya is a 
darkness in the heart, while worrying about the Hereafter is a light in the 
heart.”

[6] `Ali ibn Abi Talib (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “The one who seeks after 
knowledge, Paradise will seek after him; and the one who seeks after 
disobedience, the Hellfire will seek after him.”

[7] Yahya ibn Mu`adh said, “An honourable person would never be disobedient to 
Allah, and a wise person would never prefer the dunya over the Hereafter.”

[8] Al-A`mash said, “The one whose capital is God-consciousness (taqwa), 
tongues will be incapable of describing the fortune that is his piety; and the 
one whose capital is the dunya, tongues will be incapable of describing the 
magnitude of his loss of piety.”

[9] Sufyan al-Thawri said, “Every act of disobedience committed due to passion, 
its forgiveness is hoped for. Every act of disobedience committed due to 
arrogance, its forgiveness is not hoped for because the root of Satan’s 
disobedience was arrogance, whereas the root of Adam’s lapse was passion.”

[10] An ascetic once said, “The one who sins while laughing, Allah will make 
him enter the Fire while crying. And the one who obeys while crying (out of 
fear of Allah) Allah will make him enter Paradise while laughing.”

[11] A wise man said, “Do not belittle minor sins, for verily from them major 
sins grow.”

[12] The Prophet (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “No sin remains minor when 
accompanied by persistence, and no sin remains major when accompanied by the 
seeking of forgiveness.”

[13] It is said, “The Gnostic (‘arif) occupies himself with praise [of Allah], 
while the ascetic (zahid) occupies himself with supplication; because the 
Gnostic’s concern is his Lord, while the ascetic’s concern is his own nafs.”

[14] An ascetic said, “Whoever is under the delusion that he has a closer 
friend than Allah, little is his knowledge of Allah; and the one who is under 
the delusion that he has a greater enemy than his nafs, little is his knowledge 
of his nafs.”

[15] Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (radyAllahu`anhu) said regarding the Qur’anic verse, 
‘Corruption has appeared on land and sea’, “The land refers to the tongue and 
the sea refers to the heart. If the tongue is corrupted people cry over it, and 
if the heart is corrupted the angels cry over it.

[16] It is said, “Verily passion turns kings into slaves, and patience turns 
slaves into kings… Do you not see the story of Yusuf and Zulaykha?”

[17] It is said, “Glad tidings to the one whose intellect is his master and 
whose desire is his slave. And woe to the one whose desire is his master and 
whose intellect is his slave.”

[18] It is also said, “The one who leaves sins, his heart will be softened; and 
the one who leaves the forbidden and eats the lawful, his intellect will be 
enlightened.”

[19] Allah revealed to one of the Prophets, “Obey me in that which I have 
commanded you, and do not disobey me in that which I have advised you.”

[20] It is said, “The perfection of the intellect is in following the pleasure 
of Allah and avoiding His wrath.”

[21] It is said, “There is no exile for the learned, and there is no homeland 
for the ignorant.”

[22] It is said, “The one who is close to Allah due to his obedience will be a 
stranger amongst people.”

[23] It is said, “The movement towards obedience is evidence of knowledge just 
as the movement of the body is evidence of its vitality.”

[24] The Prophet (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “The root of all sins is 
love of the dunya and the root of all tribulation sis withholding taxes and 
zakat.”

[25] It is said, “The one who admits his shortcomings is always praised, and 
admitting shortcomings is a sign of acceptance [by Allah].”

[26] It is said, “Ingratitude for blessings is baseness and the company of a 
fool is bad fortune.”

[27] A Poet said:

O he who is busy with his dunya!
Whom illusions of a long lifetime have deluded
Was he not in a state of heedlessness
Until his appointed time drew near?
Verily death arrives suddenly
And the Grave is the collection-box of actions
Be patient over the dunya and its hardships
No death is there except at one’s appointed time

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