A man’s measure is his will
Cousin and son-in-law of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), the last prophet of Islam. He ruled as the fourth caliph from 656 to 661.
Not to have a thing is less humiliating than to beg it
A man who has no confidence in himself can accomplish nothing.
To live without commotion provides consolation for an unsuccessful life.
Cowardice is the one thing that cannot be repaired by any means.
The thoughts of women are constant. From this point of view, the clever person does not shun the company of women.
Those who make fun of you, those who try to get rid of you, they are the people whose applause you most often seek to obtain.
The remedy from poverty is not to bear grudges against the rich.
People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little.
You must not take conceited pride in any deed, because deeds are measured on the basis of their final seal (their ultimate condition)
When a persons authority is great, his effort and his caution must also be great.
You may delay, but time will not
Simplicity is a matter of taste
Muslim Caliph, Muslim Scholar
Muslim Caliph, Muslim Scholar
Muslim Caliph, Muslim Scholar
Muslim Scholar