Pearl of Wisdom

'Verily people abstain from gaining knowledge because of the numerous instances they witness of the people's lack of action in accordance with what they know.'

Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib [as]
Ghurar al-Hikam, no. 3895

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In the Holy Qur'an


So, he has done an atom's weight of good shall see it. And he who has done an atom's weight of evil should see it. (99:7-8)

In the Traditions


Imam Jafar was asked the meaning of Allah's words, '(In order) that He may try you - which of you is best in deed' (67:2) and he answered, "this does not mean the greatest number of deeds, but rather the most correct deeds: truly, correctness comes from fear of Allah and a good and sincere intention. Perseverance in a deed until one finishes it is the hardest of deeds. A sincere deed is one for which you want no one's praise but Allah's; indeed the intention is better than the deed itself, rather, the intention is a deed."

Then he read Allah's word, "Say: Everyone acts according to his manner" (17:84) and explained it as meaning, "according to his intention."

 
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