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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Jesus on Ethics: Forty Ahadith Jesus on Ethics – Forty Pieces of Advice from the ‘Word of God’ The Wealthiest of People “I entered into the morning among you while my stew has been hunger, my food has been something that grows from the earth for the wild animals and beasts, my lamp has been the moon, my carpet has been the earth, and my pillow has been stone.
There is no house for me that may be ruined, no property which may be destroyed, no child who may die, and no wife who may become sad.
I enter into the morning while there is nothing for me and enter into the night while there is nothing for me, and I am the wealthiest person among the children of Adam.” The Greatest of Trials Jesus once asked a person, “What trial remains which has not been visited upon you?” The person replied, “He protected me from a trial which is the greatest of trials, and that is disbelief.” Then Jesus touched the man, and God cured him from his illnesses and beautified his face.
Then he became a companion of Jesus and worshipped with him. The Praise of God It is reported that Jesus passed by a man who was blind, leprous and paralytic, and Jesus heard him giving thanks and saying, “Praise be to God who has protected me from the trials with which He afflicts the majority of men.” The Pitfall of Hypocrisy “I saw a stone upon which was written, ‘Turn me over,’ then I turned it over, then I saw written on it, ‘He who does not act according to what he knows will not be blessed in his search for what he does not know and what he knows will come back against him.’” Kindness to all Creations Verily, when Jesus the son of Mary, passed along the shore of a sea, he threw a piece of his bread into the water.
Then some of the disciples said: “O Spirit of God and His Word! Why did you do this when that was your food?” He said, “I did this in order that some animal among the animals of the sea may eat it, and the reward of God for this is great.” Humility to Others Jesus served a meal to the Apostles, and when they had eaten it, he himself washed them. They said, “O Spirit of God!
It would have been more proper for us to wash you!” He said, “I did this only that you would do this for those whom you teach.” “O assembly of Apostles! I have a request of you. Fulfill it for me.” They said, “Your request is fulfilled, O Spirit of God!” Then he stood up and washed their feet.