Somebody requested Imam Ali to advise him how to          lead a useful and sober life. Imam Ali thereupon advised          him thus: "Do not be among those people who want to          gain good returns without working hard for them, who          have long hopes and keep on postponing repentance and          penance, who talk like pious persons but run after vicious          pleasures. Do not be among those who are not satisfied if          they get more in life and are not content if their lot in          life's pleasures is less (they are never satisfied), who never          thank Allah for what they get and keep on constantly          demanding increase in what is left with them; who advise          others to such good deeds that they themselves refrain          from; who appreciate good people but do not follow their          ways of life; who hate bad and vicious people but follow          their ways of life; who, on account of their excessive sins          hate death but do not give up the sinful ways of life; who,          if fallen ill, repent their ways of life and on regaining their          health fearlessly readopt the same frivolous ways; who get          despondent and lose all hopes, but on gaining health,          become arrogant and careless; who, if faced with misfor-          tunes, dangers or afflictions, turn to Allah and keep on          beseeching Him for relief and when relieved or favoured          with comfort and ease they are deceived by the comfortable          conditions they found themselves in and forget Allah and          forsake prayers; whose minds are allured by day dreams          and forlorn hopes and who abhor to face realities of life;          who fear for others the enormous repercussions of vices          and sins but for their own deeds expect very high rewards          or very light disciplinary actions. Riches make such people          arrogant, rebellious and wicked, and poverty makes them          despondent and lethargic. If they have to work, they work          lazily and if they put up a demand they do it stubbornly.
               Under the influence of inordinate cravings, they          commit sins in quick succession and keep on postponing          repentance. Calamities and adversities make them give up          the distinguished characteristics of Muslims (patience,          hope in future and work for improvement of circumstances).          They advise people with narration's of events and facts but          do not take any lesson from them. They are good at          preachings but bad at practice, therefore they always talk          of lofty deeds but their actions belie their words. They are          keen to acquire temporal pleasures but are careless and          slow to achieve permanent (Divine) benefits. They think          good for themselves the things which are actually injurious          to them and regard harmful the things which really benefit          them. They are afraid of death but waste their time and do          not resort to good deeds before death overtakes them. The          vices which they regard as enormous sins for others, they          consider as minor shortcomings for themselves. Similarly,          they attach great importance to their obedience to the          orders of Allah and belittle similar actions in others.          Therefore, they often criticize others and speak very          highly of their own deeds. They are happy to spend their          time in society of rich persons, wasting it in luxuries and          vices but are averse to employing for useful purposes in          company of the poor and pious people: They are quick          and free to pass verdicts against others but they never pass          a verdict against their own vicious deeds. They force others          to obey them but they never obey Allah. They collect          their dues carefully but never pay the dues they owe. They          are not afraid of Allah but fear powerful men". 
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 'Ali ibne Abi Talib ('a)
 Nahj al-Balagha
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                                     Trying To Build Society based on Peace and Justice
The one who love Imam e zaman(a.t.f.s) must be prepared to struggle and
labour his self, his pen and his wealth in the way of Imam e
zaman(a.t.f.s)
I remember the words of Imam (a.s), that we are responsible for the
duty, and not for the result. A warm smile washes away the tension of
confusion, as I thank Allah for the presence of my friend, whom Allah
may protect, and guide
IMAM E ZAMANA (a.f.t.s) Bless you And All Your Family those help others
and learn islam.
Syed Mohamad Masoom Abidi
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