Jami' al-Sa'adat (The Collector of Felicities) Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi Presentation Introduction The Meaning and Origin of Akhlaq Souls Purification and Adornment Faculties of the Soul: Their Effects and Characteristics The Soul and Its Powers Pleasures and Pains Goodness and Happiness Moral Virtues and Vices Moderation and Deviation The Various Types of Vice Deficiency Moderation Excess The Importance of Justice Various Kinds of Justice Self-development Diseases of the Soul and their Treatment Diseases of the Power of Intellect and Their Treatment A. The Condition of Excess B. The Condition of Deficiency C. The State of Moderation Other Vices Related to the Power of Intellect 1. Compound Ignorance 2. Perplexity and Doubt Signs of Men of Conviction Stages of Certainty 3. Shirk (Polytheism) 4. Satanic Temptations and Consciousness 5. Trickery and Slyness Diseases of the Power of Anger and Their Treatment a. The Condition of Excess b. The Condition of Deficiency c. The Condition of Moderation Other Vices of the Power of Anger 1. Fear (khawf) 2. Self Depreciation or Inferiority Complex 3. Diffidence 4. Lack of the Sense of Dignity 5. Hastiness 6. Ill-feeling Towards the Creator and His Creation 7. Anger 8. Violence 9. Ill-temper 10. Rancour 11. Self-conceit and Vanity 12. Arrogance 13. Rebelliousness 14. Blindness to One's Faults 15. Fanaticism 16. Concealing Truth 17. Callousness and Cruelty Vices of the Power of Passion 1. Love of the World 2. Love of Wealth and Richness 3. Affluence and Opulence 4. Greed (Hirs) 5. Avarice (tama`) 6. Miserliness (Bukhl) 7. Illegitimate earning 8. Treachery (Khiyaniah) 9. Licentiousness and Profligacy 10. Delving in Obscene and Haram Matters Joint Diseases of the Powers of Intellect, Anger, and Passion 1. Jealousy (Hasad) 2. Harassing and Insulting Others 3. Frightening and Bothering Muslims 4. Indifference to the Affairs of Muslims 5. Negligence in Carrying Out the Duty of "Al-amr bil ma'ruf wal nahy 'an al-munhar" 6. Unsociableness 7. Breaking Ties with One's Family and Kin 8. Being undutiful to Parents 9. Finding Faults with Others and Exposing Their Shortcomings or Sins 10. Revealing Other People's Secrets 11. Shamatah 12. Taunting and Dispute (Ta'n wa Mujadalah) 13. Making Fun of Other People and Ridiculing Them 14. Joking 15. Backbiting (Ghibah) 16. Lying 17. Simulation (riya') 18. Hypocrisy (Nifaq) 19. Pride (Ghurur) 20. Having Elaborate and Far-Flung Hopes and Desires 21. Rebelliousness (`Isyan) 22. Shamelessness 23. Persistence in Sin (al-'israr `ala al-ma'siyah) 24. Neglect (Ghaflah) 25. Aversion (Karahah) 26. Sakhat 27. Huzn 28. Absence of Trust in God 29. Ingratitude (Kufran) 30. Jaza ` (Restlessness) 31. Fisq Jami' al-Sa'adat (The Collector of Felicities) Created with Fabric.js 1.7.22 Du'a (Supplication) Akhlaq Morality Soul Tawhid Self Development Meaning and Origin of Akhlaq, Moral Virtues and Vices, Diseases of the Soul and their Treatment, and Vices of Power and Passion. Get PDF Get EPUB Get MOBI Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi Shahyar Sa'adat Islamic Propagation Organization Condensed from the Arabic by Muhammad Baqir Ansari Outline Jami' al-Sa'adat (The Collector of Felicities) Presentation Introduction The Meaning and Origin of Akhlaq Souls Purification and Adornment Faculties of the Soul: Their Effects and Characteristics The Soul and Its Powers Pleasures and Pains Goodness and Happiness Moral Virtues and Vices Moderation and Deviation The Various Types of Vice Deficiency Moderation Excess The Importance of Justice Various Kinds of Justice Self-development Diseases of the Soul and their Treatment Diseases of the Power of Intellect and Their Treatment A. The Condition of Excess B. The Condition of Deficiency C. The State of Moderation Other Vices Related to the Power of Intellect 1. Compound Ignorance 2. Perplexity and Doubt Signs of Men of Conviction Stages of Certainty 3. Shirk (Polytheism) 4. Satanic Temptations and Consciousness 5. Trickery and Slyness Diseases of the Power of Anger and Their Treatment a. The Condition of Excess b. The Condition of Deficiency c. The Condition of Moderation Other Vices of the Power of Anger 1. Fear (khawf) 2. Self Depreciation or Inferiority Complex 3. Diffidence 4. Lack of the Sense of Dignity 5. Hastiness 6. Ill-feeling Towards the Creator and His Creation 7. Anger 8. Violence 9. Ill-temper 10. Rancour 11. Self-conceit and Vanity 12. Arrogance 13. Rebelliousness 14. Blindness to One's Faults 15. Fanaticism 16. Concealing Truth 17. Callousness and Cruelty Vices of the Power of Passion 1. Love of the World 2. Love of Wealth and Richness 3. Affluence and Opulence 4. Greed (Hirs) 5. Avarice (tama`) 6. Miserliness (Bukhl) 7. Illegitimate earning 8. Treachery (Khiyaniah) 9. Licentiousness and Profligacy 10. Delving in Obscene and Haram Matters Joint Diseases of the Powers of Intellect, Anger, and Passion 1. Jealousy (Hasad) 2. Harassing and Insulting Others 3. Frightening and Bothering Muslims 4. Indifference to the Affairs of Muslims 5. Negligence in Carrying Out the Duty of "Al-amr bil ma'ruf wal nahy 'an al-munhar" 6. Unsociableness 7. Breaking Ties with One's Family and Kin 8. Being undutiful to Parents 9. Finding Faults with Others and Exposing Their Shortcomings or Sins 10. Revealing Other People's Secrets 11. Shamatah 12. Taunting and Dispute (Ta'n wa Mujadalah) 13. Making Fun of Other People and Ridiculing Them 14. Joking 15. Backbiting (Ghibah) 16. Lying 17. Simulation (riya') 18. Hypocrisy (Nifaq) 19. Pride (Ghurur) 20. Having Elaborate and Far-Flung Hopes and Desires 21. Rebelliousness (`Isyan) 22. Shamelessness 23. Persistence in Sin (al-'israr `ala al-ma'siyah) 24. Neglect (Ghaflah) 25. Aversion (Karahah) 26. Sakhat 27. Huzn 28. Absence of Trust in God 29. Ingratitude (Kufran) 30. Jaza ` (Restlessness) 31. Fisq Presentation › SHARES 61987 views EDIT All our content is free, thanks to the generosity of our beloved supporters! Support us Important: All content hosted on is solely for non-commercial purposes and with the permission of original copyright holders. Any other use of the hosted content, such as for financial gain, requires express approval from the copyright owners. About Contact us FAQs Support us English العربية Bengali Français Gujarati हिन्दी Bahasa Indonesia Italiano Bahasa Melayu فارسی Portuguese Español Kiswahili Svenska Türkçe اردو Go Share to 1995-2026. Unrecognized Email or Password, please try again. Enter the OTP you received in your Email Inbox OTP entered does not match. Please enter the correct OTP! Full Name and Password are required. Please provide a valid Email address. Please enter a valid email address. 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