
Naseehat by Hadhrat Hamdoon
- When you see a drunk man, take care of your own nafs. Fear for its transformation
and corruption so that you may not be overtaken by a similar calamity.
- He
who reflects on the lives of the illustrious predecessors (the Auliya of former
times) will understand his own deficiencies and how far behind he lags from
attaining the lofty ranks of the Men of Allah.
- Do not reveal such deeds of
others, which you love to be concealed if you had committed them.
- Rizq which
suffices for you, is drawn to you without effort and toil. Toil/effort is in
(the pursuit of) excess (i.e. what is in excess of your needs).
- The Salf
(Saaliheen) spoke for the honour of Islam; for salvation from the nafs and
for the pleasure of Ar-Rahmaan. We speak for the honour of our nafs; for the
search of the dunya and for the pleasure of people.
- When Iblees and his armies
assemble, nothing gives them greater pleasure than three persons: A Mu’min who kil ls another Mu’min.
A man who dies a kaafir. A heart in which there is fear of poverty.
- As long
as you do not recognize your own faults, you remain barricaded (from all
goodness).
- He who is diverted from the Aakhirah by the quest for the world,
will be disgraced in this world and the Aakhirah.
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