Pearl of Wisdom

'A person was a guest of the Commander of the Faithful (AS) and stayed with him for some days. He then presented him with a prior dispute that he had not mentioned to the Commander of the Faithful (AS). The Imam said to him, 'Are you making a formal complaint?' He said, 'Yes.' The Imam said, 'Transfer from us [from our house], for the Messenger of Allah (SAWA) forbade the hosting of a plaintiff [for whom one is judge] unless the plaintiff is also with him.'

Imam Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq [as]
Ibid. v. 7, p. 413, no. 4

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In the Holy Qur'an


So, he has done an atom's weight of good shall see it. And he who has done an atom's weight of evil should see it. (99:7-8)

In the Traditions


Imam Jafar was asked the meaning of Allah's words, '(In order) that He may try you - which of you is best in deed' (67:2) and he answered, "this does not mean the greatest number of deeds, but rather the most correct deeds: truly, correctness comes from fear of Allah and a good and sincere intention. Perseverance in a deed until one finishes it is the hardest of deeds. A sincere deed is one for which you want no one's praise but Allah's; indeed the intention is better than the deed itself, rather, the intention is a deed."

Then he read Allah's word, "Say: Everyone acts according to his manner" (17:84) and explained it as meaning, "according to his intention."

 
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