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The ignorant man does not understand the learned for he has never been learned himself. — Imam Ali

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Mohammad Ali Shomali

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'However knows himself (his soul or spirit) knows [or has known] his Lord — Mohammad Ali Shomali

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib

The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge. — Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Love is an illness which doesn't have good nor recompense. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Justice is better than courage as if everyone is fair to others, then there will be no need for courage. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Get to know the right, then you would know the people of right. Right Is not measured by its men, but men are measured by their right. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Imam Ali(as) said, " The body experinces six different states: health, sickness, death, life, sleep, and wakefulness, and so does the spirit. Its life is its knowledge and its death is ignorance; its sickness is doubt whereas its health is certainty; its sleep is negligence and its wakefulness is consiousness. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

O Alaah, i haven't worshiped you because of lusting of heaven or fearing of hill. I've worshiped you because you deserve to be worshiped. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Best Of Imam Ali Quotes By Dore Gold

Indeed, Robert Jordan, the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, noted in 2003: "We have noticed lately in influential mosques the imam has condemned terrorism and preached in favor of tolerance, then closed the sermon with 'O God, please destroy the Jews, the infidels, and all who support them.' "53 And while it was true that the Saudis managed to get Sheikh Ali bin al-Khudair, in late November 2003, to renounce his radical jihadi stance on prime-time Saudi television, 54 al-Khudair actually dealt largely with the doctrine of takfir - proclaiming Muslims to be infidels. His renunciation might help stop militant Muslim violence against other Muslims, but it simply did not address the problem of jihadi violence against Americans or others outside of Saudi Arabia. His statement seemed designed primarily to preclude attacks against the Saudi government and foreigners inside Saudi Arabia. — Dore Gold