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Intention, reconciliation, agreement with the truth, good food and clothing, and five things that contain comfort, abandoning the companions of evil, asceticism in this world, silence, and the sweetness of obedience if it is hidden from the eyes of the creatures, and abandoning contempt for the servants of God so that you do not disdain anyone who disobeys God, and then the five parts of hypocrisy, argument, hypocrisy, adornment, and love of status will be dropped from you. And five of them include the gathering of worries, severing every relationship other than God, abandoning every pleasure that involves reckoning, disdainfulness of friends and enemies, lightness of the situation, and abandoning saving. And five, O Abraham, by expecting the world to be a fleeting blessing, or a coming calamity, or a fatal death, or a fatal temptation, or a slip of time after it has been established. It is sufficient for you, O Abraham, if you act according to what I have taught you. To my stubbo
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The Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said: Blessed is he who humbles himself without compromise, humbles himself without being poor, spends money he has accumulated without disobedience, mixes with people of jurisprudence and wisdom, and has mercy on people Humiliation and poverty. Blessed is the one whose earnings are good, his personal disposition is good, his openness is honored, and his evil is isolated from people. Blessed is the one who works according to his knowledge, spends the surplus from his money, and retains the credit from his words.
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Al-Fudayl bin Iyad, Commander of the Faithful. We narrated that the Commander of the Faithful, Harun Al-Rashid, performed Hajj, and with him was Al-Fadl bin Al-Rabi’. He said, “The Commander of the Faithful came to me, so I quickly went out to him and said, ‘O Commander of the Faithful, if you were sent to me, I would come to you.’ He said, ‘Woe to you, this has been in my mind, so see for me a man to ask him,’ so I said. Here is Sufyan bin Uyaynah, so he said, “Go with us to him.” So we came to him, so I knocked on the door. He said, “Who is he?” He said, “Answer the Commander of the Faithful.” He came out quickly and said, “O Commander of the Faithful, if you had sent for me, I would have come to you.” He said to him, “Take what we brought you for, may God have mercy on you.” He spoke to him for an hour, then he said to him, “You have a debt.” He said, “Yes,” and he said, “Pay off his debt.” When we left, he said to him, “Take what we brought you for.” He said, “Your friend