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The Lantern on the Path to Allah Almighty
Contributor(s): T. Al-Jibouri, Yasin (Translator), Ibn Ali Ibn Sadiq Al-Bahrani, Shaikh Hus (Author)
ISBN: 1497574374     ISBN-13: 9781497574373
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2014
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- Religion | Ethics
Physical Information: 0.33" H x 6" W x 9" (0.48 lbs) 156 pages
 
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Do not be misled into thinking that a great deal of knowledge without correcting and cultivating one's conduct can be of any use. Never Ahl al-Bayt (as) have said, "Do not be tyrannical scholars so your falsehood may wipe out your righteousness" (al-Saduq's Amali, Vol. 9, p. 294). "Nor should you be misled into thinking that a bad mannered person can be happy in the company of a father, a son, a spouse, a friend, a companion, a family, a teacher or a student. Nay They all are harmed by him, and they find his conduct offensive; so, how can he attain the means of perfection which are scattered among the people while those who are perfect shun and run away from him? And be further informed that anyone who discerns the path of Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them, studying their legacy, will find how they guided mankind, attracted people to the creed, all through their good manners, ordering their followers to do likewise saying, "Invite people to your creed] but not with your tongues" (Al-Kafi, Vol. 2, p. 46), meaning through good manners and beautiful deeds, so that they may be role models for those who emulate. So, if it becomes obvious that seeking this life or the life to come can both be complete through good manners, and that complementing the code of ethics is the benefit of the Message without which life can never be good, it becomes also obvious that cultivating manners has a precedence over any other obligation and is more important than any obligation. It is the key to everything good, the source of everything beautiful, the one which brings about every fruit, and the basis of any objective.