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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Tuhaf Al-uqul ( the Masterpieces of the Mind ) Admonitions and Maxims of Jesus in the Bible Blessed be those who compassionate each other; they will be compassionated on the Day of Resurrection. Blessed be those who reestablish relations between people; they will be favored on the Day of Resurrection. Blessed be the pure-hearted ones; they will visit God on the Day of Resurrection.
Blessed be the modest in this world; they will inherit the pulpits of kingdom on the Day of Resurrection. Blessed be the poor; they will possess the realm of the heavens. Blessed be the grieved; they will be delighted. Blessed be those who starve and suffer thirst out of fear (of God); they (exclusively) will be watered. Blessed be the good-doers; they will be named the choice of God. Blessed be those whom are insulted for their cleanness; they will have the realm of the heavens.
Blessed be you when you are envied, insulted, or hear every false ugly word. Only then, you should be happy and delighted, for your heavenly rewards will be increased. Jesus (peace be upon him) said: O bad servants (of God), you criticize people for their conjecture, but do not criticize yourselves for conviction. O slaves of this world, you like others to say about you false things and to advert to you. O slaves of this world, you shave your heads, have your hair cut, and nod your heads down.
But you do not uproot hatred from your hearts. O slaves of this world, you are just like the well constructed tombs; they attract the attentions of those who look at them, while their interiors contain only the bones of the dead that are full of sins. O slaves of this world, you are just like the lamp; it lights up others' ways while it burns itself. O sons of Israel, overcrowd the sessions of the scholars, even if you have to run to them on your knees.
God will refresh the dead hearts by means of the illumination of wisdom in the same way the heavy rainfall refreshes the derelict lands. O sons of Israel, little utterance is a great perception; therefore, keep silent for it is a good meekness, fewness of sins, and forgiveness of guilt. Fortify the door of knowledge: the patience. God hates those who laugh in a meaningless way and those who take impolite courses.
Moreover, God likes the rulers who behave like the caretakers whose eyes are always watching their subjects. Be ashamed of God in your secrets in the same way you are ashamed of people in your open deeds.