All These Quotations are taken from Hazrat Ali famous book Nahjal Balagha: Hazrat Ali Quotes
Here Are Hazrat Ali 25 Quotes
He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere
Patience is of two kinds: patience over what pains you, and patience against what you covet
Silence is the best reply to a fool.
He who has no manners has no knowledge
He who does not have an intelligent teacher, needs an intelligent enemy
A fool’s mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man’s tongue is under the control of his mind
The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge
The nourishment of the body is food, while the nourishment of the soul is feeding others
Do not be a slave to others when Allah has created you free
He who has no control over his desires has no control over his mind
Knowledge enlivens the soul.
A man’s worth depends upon the nobility of his aspirations
The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge
Your remedy is within you, but you do not sense it. Your sickness is from you, but you do not perceive it.
“People are slaves to this world, and as long as they live favorable and comfortable lives, they are loyal to religious principles.
A fool’s mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man’s tongue is under the control of his mind.
Do not be a slave to others when Allah has created you free.
He who does not have an intelligent teacher, needs an intelligent enemy.”
He who has no manners has no knowledge.
He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.
Your remedy is within you, but you do not sense it. Your sickness is from you, but you do not perceive it
The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge.
“A man’s worth depends upon the nobility of his aspirations.
He who seeks the truth runs the risk of finding it.”
He who has no control over his desires has no control over his mind
Do not be a slave to others when Allah has created you free.
Patience is of two kinds: patience over what pains you, and patience against what you covet.