Abu Hanifa famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Who are we to wish for Paradise? It will be enough if Allah spares us his wrath.
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When a hadeeth is found to be saheeh, then that is my madhhab.
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If I were you I would face my clothes, to make sure that no one runs off with them!
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Faith does not increase, nor does it decrease; because a diminution in it would be unbelief.
-- Abu Hanifa
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The Bible says, 'The truth shall make you free.' But let's not forget it was Spiro Agnew who said that a good lie will keep you out of jail in the first place.
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If the divine Mercy grants him the knowledge of himself, then his adoration will be pure; and, for him, paradise and hell, recompense, spiritual degrees and all created things will be as though God had never created them. He will not accord them any importance, nor will he take them into consideration, except to the extent that it is prescribed by the divine Law and Wisdom. For then he will know Who is the sole Agent.
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Seek the fellowship of those who enjoy fellowship with the Lord
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Someone who seeks to travel the path of Allah should begin with a sound repentance from all his sins.
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Do not be fooled by your youthful appearance for very soon it would be taken away from you.
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The sweetness of this life is found in remembering Allah; the sweetness of the next life will be found in seeing Him.
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The consequences of a collapse would not be pretty. Whichever country precipitated it - Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so - would trigger economic chaos and incur its neighbours' wrath.
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Logic was puny in the face of my wrath. Logic was puny and magic was mighty: I had just gotten rebirthed, refilled and renewed, and was fast on my way to resentful.
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If there be a man before me who says that the wrath of God is too heavy a punishment for his little sin, I ask him, if the sin be little, why does he not give it up?
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The entire range of human experience is present in a church choir, including, but not restricted to jealousy, revenge, horror, pride, incompetence (the tenors have never been on the right note in the entire history of church choirs, and the basses have never been on the right page), wrath, lust and existential despair.
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