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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Rays of the Sun Imam and Youth The importance of youth * * It was at the end of the Iranian year 1367, the beginning of Sha’ban , that I went to see the Imam. The Mafatih was in his hand and he wanted to read the specific supplications for the month of Sha’ban . When I went to kiss his hand and get permission to leave, he said: “Whatever work you want to do, do it in your youth.
In old age, you will only sleep and moan.”[^1] Hujjatul Islam Masih Burujurdi (Imam’s grandson) Service to the people in youth Sometimes when we went to see the Imam, we asked him: “If it’s possible please give us advice.” Usually Imam would give us this advice: “As much as possible, serve the people in every way (and) perform all acts of worship in your youth. Know the value of youth because once you reach my age, you will not be able to do any thing.
Like me who cannot do anything.”[^2] Imam Bahauddini az A’zaaye bayte Youth and effort in Salaat-ul-Layl * * In the days that I was with the Imam and had the opportunity of serving him, he never left Salaat-ul-Layl .
Those who were with him before, even those who were his peers and room mates, narrate that the Imam endeavoured in Salaat-ul-Layl from the beginning of his youth when he was busy in studies.[^3] Ayatullah Ghulamridha Ridhwani Whilst you are young In the year 1965, one night in the days that Imam had recently been dismissed from the hospital, I was sleeping next to the Imam. He still had the state of a convalescent; despite all this he got up for Salaat-ul-Layl .
Whilst doing wudu , because he couldn’t perform masah (wiping) of the feet as it was difficult for him, he leant on my shoulder and said: “So-and-so.” I said: “Yes.” He said: “Worship Allah whilst you are young.
When you become old, you will not be able to, like me.”[^4] Hujjatul Islam Tawassuli Have some recreation * * When Imam would see that I was busy studying on holidays, he would say: “You will not get anywhere, because at the time of recreation, you must be at leisure.” He used to emphasize this to my son.
This narration is the promise of Imam himself, which in my presence he repeatedly told my son: “I did not substitute one hour of recreation for studies, nor one hour of studies for recreation.” He set aside time for specific things. Imam advised my son to set aside time for recreation.