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remove (the doer) far away from the fires, and make (him) enter
the gardens. Jameel, tell your noble companions about this tradition."
"May I be your ransom, who are my noble companions," asked Jameel
"Those who are kind to brothers in difficulty and ease," replied the Imam.[1]
His Words about Allah
Surely to know Allah is the most important of all the Islamic duties. The Imam
urged his companions to cling to it. He discovered to them its great results,
saying: "If the people knew the virtue of having knowledge of Allah, may He be
magnified and exalted, they would not stretch out their eyes to the pleasures
Allah gives to the enemies such as the splendor and luxury of the life in this
world, their life in this world be less than that on which they tread, would
take pleasure in having knowledge of Allah, may He be magnified and exalted,
would enjoy it with the enjoyment of him who is in the gardens along with the
friends of Allah. Surely to have knowledge of Allah, may He be magnified and
exalted, is comfort against any loneliness, a companion against any isolation,
light against any darkness, strength against any weakness, and a cure against
any malady."
Then he, peace be on him, explained to his companions the sufferings and
terrible chastisement the friends of Allah, the Exalted, met from His enemies,
saying: "A people before you were killed, burnt, sawed. They felt that the earth
was narrow thought it was wide; nevertheless, nothing turned them away from
their beliefs...And they did not take vengeance on them for aught except that
they believed in Allah, the Mighty, the Praised (85:8). Therefore, ask (Allah to
give you) degrees like theirs; be patient toward the misfortunes of your time
and you will reach their efforts."[2]
This wonderful description has encompassed the true nature of the Allah-fearing
and included their real life, their struggle, and their firm belief in Allah.
The Qualities of the Believers
Imam al-Sadiq, peace be on him, explained to his companions and the students of
his school the qualities of the believers and of Allah-fearing, that they might
follow them and their model. He has said: "The believer has strength in
religion, determination with mildness, faith with certainty, devotion with
knowledge, activity through guidance, piety along with straightness, knowledge
along with clemency, politeness along with gentleness, generosity in a right
way, moderation during riches, patience during poverty, pardon in time of
ability, obedience to Allah through giving advice, an expiration during an
appetite, piety through a desire, sticking to struggle, prayer along with
devotion (to Allah), steadfastness
[1] Al-Saduq, al-Khisal.
[2] Al-Kafi, al-Rouda.
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