100+ Hazrat Ali Quotes In English
1- Hearts of people are like wild beasts. They attach themselves to those who love and train them.
2- Anyone who loves us Ahlul Bayt must be ready to face a life of austerity.
3- Treat the members of your family with love and respect because they act as wings with which you fly and as hands which support you and fight for you. They are people towards whom you turn when you are in trouble and in need.
4- Develop mutual liking, friendship and love and help one another. Take care that you do not spurn and treat one another badly and unsympathetically
5- One who is sweet tempered can retain the love of his people for good.
6- When one loves a thing it blinds him and sickens his heart. Then he sees but with a diseased eye, hears but with unhearing ears. Desires have cut asunder his wit, and the world has made his heart dead, while his mind is all longing for it. Consequently, he is a slave of it and of everyone who has any share in it.
7- You must create in your mind kindness, compassion and love for your subjects. Do not behave towards them as if you are a voracious and ravenous beast and as if your success lies in devouring them.
8- When a man is most confident of its protection, help and love, it certainly forsakes him.
9- Loving one another is half of wisdom.
Hazrat Ali Quotes On Success
1. “Through patience great things are accomplished.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
2. “O’ People! Try to be honest for God is the helper of honest people. Avoid telling lies since it will ruin your faith. Know that honest people are on the verge of nobility and honor, while liars are on the verge of collapse and destruction.”Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
3. “If someone hurts you then don’t be upset, as it’s the law of nature that the trees with the sweetest fruits are beaten the most.”
4. “The biggest shame is to mock at something that you have in yourself.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
5. “Two things define you: Your patience when you have nothing and your attitude when you have everything.”
6. “Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all, it is only in the darkest nights that the stars shine more brilliantly.”Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
7. “The first to apologize is the bravest. The first to forgive is the strongest. The first to forget is the happiest.”Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
8. “Be obscure and do not attempt to be famous, do not elevate yourself in order to be remembered. Learn and conceal, find safety in silence, you will please the righteous people and you will outrage the wicked.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
9. “Don’t develop a friendship with the enemy of your friend; otherwise, your friend will turn into an enemy.”
10. “Treat people the way you want to be treated.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
11. “When you are unable to resolve something through trying and praying, leave the decision to God as God always decides better for His followers.”
12. “There is peace in solitude, away from the evils of people.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
13. “Trade should go on between the buyers and sellers according to correct measures and weights and on such reasonable terms that neither the consumers nor the suppliers should have to face losses.”
14. “Blessed is he whose own faults keep him from seeing the faults of others.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
15. “Surely silence can sometimes be the most eloquent reply.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
16. “Work for a better life as if you live forever, and work for a better end as if you die tomorrow.”
17. “My Lord, You know me better than I know myself.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
18. “Ask me before you lose me.”
19. “He who loves you forbids you from committing sin.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
20. “Aim to live in this world without allowing the world to live inside you because when a boat sits on water it sails perfectly, but when water enters inside the boat, it sinks.”
21. “Books are gardens of the knowledgeable.”
22. “If you want to know where your heart is, see where your mind goes when it wanders.”
23. “Hearts of people are like wild beasts. They attach themselves to those who love and train them.”
24. “Forgiveness is the best revenge.”
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25. “You should have no hope in anyone but God.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
26. “Meet the people in such a manner that if you die, they should weep for you, and if you live, they should long for you.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
27. “There is a key to every door, and a dawn to every dark night.”
28. “When words come from the heart of anyone, they find a place in the heart of another.”
29. “The most ignorant of those who are ignorant is the one who trips over the same stone twice.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
30. “Let go of what has passed.” Ali (RA)
31. “Goodness towards one’s parents is the greatest duty.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
32. “The richest of the rich is one who is not a prisoner to greed.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
33. “Let go of anything that brings you stress and sorrow.”
34. “Gold is tested with fire, and the believer is tested with trials.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
35. “When you speak, be truthful.”
36. “Nobility in 3 traits: being generous when you have little to give, tolerating without being humiliated, and abstaining from asking for favors.”
37. “The nourishment of the body is food, while the nourishment of the soul is feeding others.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
38. “Modesty is the means to all beauty.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
39. “Keep your thoughts cleaner than pure water. As water drops make a river, thoughts make character and faith.”
40. “Do not follow the majority, follow the truth.”
41. “Leave alone what does not concern you, and leave alone what does not belong to you.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
42. “The winner is the one who sells his world for his hereafter.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
43. “Wakefulness is consciousness.”
44. “See the bad inside yourself, and see the good inside others.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
45. “Nothing hurts a good soul and a kind heart more than to live amongst people who cannot understand it.”
46. “Remember that people are of two kinds, they are either your brothers in religion or your brothers in mankind.”
47. “Quite often, a tongue destroys a person.”
48. “A person is weighed by his speech and valued by his action. So say that which is weighty and do that which has great value.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
49. “Never let anything occupy you from working for the Hereafter, for indeed the time is short.”
50. “Do not be a slave to others when God has created you free.” Ali Ibn Abi Talib (RA)
Quotes By Hazrat Ali (R.A)
Hazrat Ali's Best Quotes & Saying in Dua Kumayl
The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge.
The innumerable fools have made the learned very scarce
The learned man understands the ignorant for he was once ignorant for he was once ignorant himself.
The ignorant man does not understand the learned for he has never been learned himself.
Knowledge gives life to the soul.
To respect the learned is to respect God.
Knowledge creates fear of God.
Practice makes knowledge perfect.
To teach is to learn.
Honesty is Divine language
To fulfill promises is the highest form of integrity.
Truth means conformity of speech with the Divine mode of working.
Friendship is impossible with a liar.
Misrepresentation spoils narration.
Lying spoils news.
Enemity is the occupation of fools.
One's obedience to God is proportionate to one's wisdom.
To fight against one's own desires is highest wisdom.
The wise aim at perfection.
The foolish aim at wealth,
To separate oneself from things of time and to connect oneself with things of eternity is highest wisdom.
He is really wise whose actions reflect his words.
Humility is the product of knowledge.
Self-conceit poisons the mind.
Self-conceit impedes progress.
Pride mars greatness.
Humility is one of the nets spread by real greatness.
Boasting issues from small minds.
Hazrat Ali Sayings In Nahj al-Balagha
1. During civil disturbance adopt such an attitude that people do not attach any importance to you - they neither burden you with complicated affairs, nor try to derive any advantage out of you.
2. He who is greedy is disgraced; he who discloses his hardship will always be humiliated; he who has no control over his tongue will often have to face discomfort.
3. Avarice is disgrace; cowardice is a defect; poverty often disables an intelligent man from arguing his case; a poor man is a stranger in his own town; misfortune and helplessness are calamities; patience is a kind of bravery; to sever attachments with the wicked world is the greatest wealth; piety is the best weapon of defense
4. Submission to Allah's Will is the best companion; wisdom is the noblest heritage; theoretical and practical knowledge are the best signs of distinction; deep thinking will present the clearest picture of every problem.
5. The mind of a wise man is the safest custody of secrets; cheerfulness is the key to friendship; patience and forbearance will conceal many defects.
6. A conceited and self-admiring person is disliked by others; charity and alms are the best remedy for ailments and calamities; one has to account in the next world for the deeds that he has done in this world.
7. Man is a wonderful creature; he sees through the layers of fat (eyes), hears through a bone (ears) and speaks through a lump of flesh (tongue).
8. When this world favors somebody, it lends him the attributes, and surpassing merits of others and when it turns its face away from him it snatches away even his own excellences and fame.
9. Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die they weep over you and if you are alive they crave for your company.
10. If you overpower your enemy, then pardon him by way of thankfulness to Allah, for being able to subdue him.
11. Unfortunate is he who cannot gain a few sincere friends during his life and more unfortunate is the one who has gained them and then lost them (through his deeds).
12. When some blessings come to you, do not drive them away through thanklessness.
13. He who is deserted by friends and relatives will often find help and sympathy from strangers.
14. Every person who is tempted to go astray, does not deserve punishment.
15. Our affairs are attached to the destiny decreed by Allah, even our best plans may lead us to destruction.
16. There is a tradition of the Holy Prophet "With the help of hair-dye turn old age into youth so that you do not resemble the Jews". When Imam ‘Ali was asked to comment on this tradition, he said that in the early stage of Islam there were very few Muslims. The Holy Prophet advised them to look young and energetic and not to adopt the fashion of the Jews (priest) having long, white flowing beards. But the Muslims were not in minority then, theirs was a strong and powerful State, they could take up any style they liked.
Quotes Of Hazrat Ali R A
17. For those who refused to side with any party, Imam ‘Ali or his enemies, Imam ‘Ali said: They have forsaken religion and are of no use to infidelity also.
18. One who rushes madly after inordinate desire, runs the risk of encountering destruction and death.
19. Overlook and forgive the weaknesses of the generous people because if they fall down, Allah will help them.
20. Failures are often the results of timidity and fears; disappointments are the results of bashfulness; hours of leisure pass away like summer-clouds, therefore, do not waste opportunity of doing good.
21. If the right usurped from us is given back to us we shall take it, otherwise we shall go on claiming it.
22. If someone's deeds lower his position, his pedigree cannot elevate it.
23. To render relief to the distressed and to help the oppressed make amends for great sins.
24. O son of Adam, when you see that your Lord, the Glorified, bestows His Favors on you while you disobey Him, you should fear Him (take warning that His Wrath may not turn those very blessings into misfortunes).
25. Often your utterances and expressions of your face leak out the secrets of your hidden thoughts.
26. When you get ill do not get nervous about it and try as much as possible to be hopeful.
27. The best form of devotion to the service of Allah is not to make a show of it.
28. When you have to depart from this world and have to meet death (eventually), then why wish delay (why feel nervous about death).
29. Take warning! He has not exposed so many of your sinful activities that it appears as if He has forgiven you (it may be that He has given you time to repent).
30. When Imam ‘Ali was asked about Faith in Religion, he replied that the structure of faith is supported by four pillars endurance, conviction, justice and jihad.Endurance is composed of four attributes: eagerness, fear, piety and anticipation (of death). so whoever is eager for Paradise will ignore temptations; whoever fears the fire of Hell will abstain from sins; whoever practices piety will easily bear the difficulties of life and whoever anticipates death will hasten towards good deeds. Conviction has also four aspects to guard oneself against infatuations of sin; to search for explanation of truth through knowledge; to gain lessons from instructive things and to follow the precedent of the past people, because whoever wants to guard himself against vices and sins will have to search for the true causes of infatuation and the true ways of combating them out and to find those true ways one has to search them with the help of knowledge, whoever gets fully acquainted with various branches of knowledge will take lessons from life and whoever tries to take lessons from life is actually engaged in the study of the causes of rise and fall of previous civilizations . Justice also has four aspects depth of understanding, profoundness of knowledge, fairness of judgment and dearness of mind; because whoever tries his best to under- stand a problem will have to study it, whoever has the practice of studying the subject he is to deal with, will develop a clear mind and will always come to correct decisions, whoever tries to achieve all this will have to develop ample patience and forbearance and whoever does this has done justice to the cause of religion and has led a life of good repute and fame. Jihad is divided into four branches: to persuade people to be obedient to Allah; to prohibit them from sin and vice; to struggle (in the cause of Allah) sincerely and firmly on all occasions and to detest the vicious. Whoever persuades people to obey the orders of Allah provides strength to the believers; whoe
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30. When Imam ‘Ali was asked about Faith in Religion, he replied that the structure of faith is supported by four pillars endurance, conviction, justice and jihad.Endurance is composed of four attributes: eagerness, fear, piety and anticipation (of death). so whoever is eager for Paradise will ignore temptations; whoever fears the fire of Hell will abstain from sins; whoever practices piety will easily bear the difficulties of life and whoever anticipates death will hasten towards good deeds. Conviction has also four aspects to guard oneself against infatuations of sin; to search for explanation of truth through knowledge; to gain lessons from instructive things and to follow the precedent of the past people, because whoever wants to guard himself against vices and sins will have to search for the true causes of infatuation and the true ways of combating them out and to find those true ways one has to search them with the help of knowledge, whoever gets fully acquainted with various branches of knowledge will take lessons from life and whoever tries to take lessons from life is actually engaged in the study of the causes of rise and fall of previous civilizations . Justice also has four aspects depth of understanding, profoundness of knowledge, fairness of judgment and dearness of mind; because whoever tries his best to under- stand a problem will have to study it, whoever has the practice of studying the subject he is to deal with, will develop a clear mind and will always come to correct decisions, whoever tries to achieve all this will have to develop ample patience and forbearance and whoever does this has done justice to the cause of religion and has led a life of good repute and fame. Jihad is divided into four branches: to persuade people to be obedient to Allah; to prohibit them from sin and vice; to struggle (in the cause of Allah) sincerely and firmly on all occasions and to detest the vicious. Whoever persuades people to obey the orders of Allah provides strength to the believers; whoever dissuades them from vices and sins humiliates the unbelievers; whoever struggles on all occasions discharges all his obligations and whoever detests the vicious only for the sake of Allah, then Allah will take revenge on his enemies and will be pleased with Him on the Day of Judgment.
31. There are four causes of infidelity and loss of belief in Allah: hankering after whims, a passion to dispute every argument, deviation from truth; and dissension, because whoever hankers after whims does not incline towards truth; whoever keeps on disputing every argument on account of his ignorance, will always remain blind to truth, whoever deviates from truth because of ignorance, will always take good for evil and evil for good and he will always remain intoxicated with misguidance. And whoever makes a breach (with Allah and His Messenger) his path becomes difficult, his affairs will become complicated and his way to salvation will be uncertain. Similarly, doubt has also four aspects absurd reasoning; fear; vacillation and hesitation; and unreasonable surrender to infidelity, because one who has accustomed himself to unreasonable and absurd discussions will never see the Light of Truth and will always live in the darkness of ignorance. One who is afraid to face facts (of life, death and the life after death) will always turn away from ultimate reality, one who allows doubts and uncertainties to vacillate him will always be under the control of Satan and one who surrenders himself to infidelity accepts damnation in both the worlds.
32. A virtuous person is better then virtue and a vicious person is worse than vice.
33. Be generous but not extravagant, be frugal but not miserly.
34. The best kind of wealth is to give up inordinate desires.
35. One who says unpleasant things about others, will himself quickly become a target of their scandal.
36. One who hopes inordinately, impairs his deeds.
37. When Imam ‘Ali, marching at the head of his army towards Syria, reached Ambar, the landlords of the place came out to meet him in zeal of their love, faithfulness and respect, no sooner had they seen Imam ‘Ali they got down from their horses and started running in front of him. Imam ‘Ali asked the reason of their strange actions. They replied that it was their custom to show their love and respect in that way.Imam ‘Ali replied: "By Allah, by your action you do no good whatsoever to your rulers but you tire yourself and put yourself in toils in this world and in trouble in the next. How unfortunate is that exertion, which brings harm here and in the Hereafter and how useful is that ease which keeps you in comfort in this world and away from the Hell in the next.
38. Imam ‘Ali once said to his son Imam Hasan, My son, learn four things from me and through them you will learn four more. If you keep them in mind your actions will not bring any harm to you: The greatest wealth is Wisdom; the greatest poverty is stupidity; the worst unsociableness is that of vanity and self-glorification; and the best nobility of descent exhibits itself in politeness and in refinement of manner.The next four things, my son, are: "Do not make friendship with a fool because when he will try to do you good he will do you harm; do not make a miser your friend because he will run away from you at the time of your dire need; do not be friendly with a vicious and wicked person because he will sell you and your friendship at the cheapest price and do not make friend of a liar because like a mirage he will make you visualize very near the things which lie at a great distance and will make you see at the great distance the things which are near to you".
39. Recommended prayers cannot attain the pleasures of Allah for you when obligatory prayers are left unattended.
40. A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.
41. A fool's mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man's tongue is under the control of his mind.
42. One of the companions of Imam fell ill. Imam ‘Ali called upon him and thus advised him: "Be thankful to Allah. He has made this illness a thing to atone your sins because a disease in itself has nothing to bring reward to anyone, it merely expiates one's sins and so far as reward is concerned, one has to earn it with his good words and good deeds. The Almighty Lord grants Paradise to his creatures on account of their piety and noble thoughts".
43. May Allah Bless Kabbab bin Aratt. He embraced Islam of his own freewill and immigrated (from Makkah) cheerfully. He lived a contented life. He bowed happily before the Will of Allah and he led the life of a mujahid.
44. Blessed is the man who always kept the life after death in his view, who remembered the Day of Judgment through all his deeds, who led a contented life and who was happy with the lot that Allah had destined for him.
45. If I cut a faithful Muslim into pieces to make him hate me, he will not turn into my enemy and if I give all the wealth of this world to a hypocrite to make him my friend he will not befriendme. It is so because the Holy Prophet has said: " O ‘Ali! No faithful Muslim will ever be your enemy and no hypocrite will ever be your friend. "
Famous Quotes By Hazrat Ali
Do for this life as if you live forever, do for the afterlife as if you die tomorrow.
He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.
To make one good action succeed another, is the perfection of goodness.
If you overpower your enemy, then pardon him by way of thankfulness to Allah, for being able to subdue him.
I was not created to be occupied by eating delicious foods like tied up cattle.
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