SELECTIONS
FROM NAHJUL BALAGHAH
Najul Balaghah is the greatest literary and theological
composition in Islam after the
Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah. This sublime book has no parallel. After the Holy
Qur’an and the Sunnah (the sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him), there is no other book that compares with it in the respect
it commands or in its comprehensive coverage of the different aspects of life (in all its diversity). The
Messenger of Allah bore testimony
to Imam Ali’s extraordinary accomplishement in some of his traditons: “I am
the locality of knowledge and Ali is its gateway.” “Ali is to me just as Aaron
was to Moses, except that there will be no prophet after me.”
The words of Imam Ali (a.s.) are
considered to be the peak of Arabic eloquence. The following are some of his sayings:
1. "When this
world favors anybody, it lends him the merits of others,
and when it turns away
from him, it takes with it his own merits."
2. "The most
helpless of all men is he who cannot find a few brothers
during his life, but
still more helpless is he who loses the brethren
he already
gained."
3. "He whose deeds
let him lag behind, his pedigree cannot push him to the front."
4. "No one may
conceal a thing in his heart without it manifesting
itself through slips of
the tongue and in the expressions of his face."
5. "To miss what
one needs is easier than to beg it from an unsuitable
person."
6. "One's value is
in what one can do well."
7. Describing the mob,
he said: "They are those who conquer when
they get together and
are unknown when they disperse."
8. "I am surprised
at those who refrain from food lest they should
fall sick, but they
would not refrain from sins lest they should fall
in the Fire."
9. "I impart to
you five things which, if you ride your camels fast
in search of them, you
will find them worth it:
"No one of you
should place hope save in his Lord.
"No one of you
should fear anything save his sin.
"No one should
feel ashamed of saying: `I do not know', if asked
about what he does not
know.
"No one should
feel ashamed of learning a thing that he does not
know.”
"You should
practice endurance, because endurance is for belief what
the head is for the
body, so that just as there is no good in a body
without the head, there
is no good in belief without endurance."
10. "Beware of
disobeying Allah in solitude, because the witness
is also the
judge."
11. "To praise
more than is due is flattery, but falling short of
the due is either
faltering or envy."
12. "At the
extremity of hardship comes relief, and at the tightening
of the chains of tribulation
comes ease."
13. "Whoever kept
his affairs in order with Allah, Allah would put
his affairs with the
people in order; whoever kept his affairs of his
next life in order,
Allah would put his affairs in this world in order; and whoever preached to his
own self, Allah would protect him."
14. "The best
jurisprudent is the one who would not discourage people
from the mercy of
Allah, nor from His kindness, and he would not let
them feel safe from His
punishment."
15. "Often a
learned man is ruined by his ignorance, while the
knowledge he has avails
him not."
16. "(Discerning)
Allah's greatness beslights (His) creatures in
your eyes."
17. "A friend is
no friend unless he protects his friend on three
occasions: in time of
need; in his absence, and at his death."
18. "People are of
three types: The divine scholars; the seekers of knowledge so as to be
delivered; and the common mob who run after every
caller and bend in the
direction of every wind, as they neither
benefitted of
enlightening knowledge, nor did they take refuge in
a safe nook."
19. "People are
hostile to what is unknown to them."
20. "He who acts
opinionated gets ruined, and he who consults other
people shares in their
understanding."
21-
“Contentment is a wealth that is not exhausted.”
22-
“The worst sin is that which the committer takes lightly.”
23-
“What has a man to do with vanity? His origin is semen and his end
is a carcass, while he cannot feed himself nor ward off death.”
24-
“No
town has greater right on you than the other. The best town for you is that which bears you.”
25- People are enimies
of what they do not know.”
26- “It is good for the
rich to show humility before the poor to seek reward from Allah, but better
than that is the haughtiness of the poor towards the rich with trust in Allah.”
27- How wretched thee
son of Adam (man) is! His death is hidden, his ailments are concealed, his
actions are preserved, the bite of a mosquito pains him, choking causes his
death and sweat gives him a bad smell.”
28- “The child has a
right on the father, while the father
too has right on the child. The right of the father on the child is that
the latter should obey the former in every matter save in committing sins of
Allah, the Glorified, while the rights of the child on the father is that he
should give him a beautiful name, give him good training and teach him the
Qur’an .”
29- “Speak so that you
may be known, since man is hidden under his tongue.”
30. “The greatest
defect is to regard that defect (in others) which is present in yourself.”