- Your natural companion, your real identity, is the man within you. He it is who worships Allah or revolts against Him. He it is who goes for this world or aspires for the next. Your inner self is to make you worthy of reward or deserving of punishment. The decision lies with you. Your hidden self is your best friend as well as your worst enemy. You alone can make your journey full of hazards and you alone can make your destination full of bliss. If your inner self is safe you are safe; if not, not.
- Faith reforms though and negates doubt and misgiving. It cleanses the heart of evil whispers and keeps us close to Allah in joy as well as in sorrow. We square up with all trails and understand that He, who gives us joys, can also bless us with the wealth of sorrow. Allah the Most High Does not deprives His bondmen from the firmness of conviction.
- Know that he, whom after embracing Islam asserts or claims superiority over other Muslims, is in error. Even a mention of self-superiority is a negation of superiority, for this sense of superiority stems from human smallness and ignorance. Real superiority consists in sharing superiority with others, as knowledge consists in imparting knowledge to others. Otherwise, the desire to hold others in awe of our knowledge and to make theme feel inferior is our own ignorance.
- It is sufficient proof or the smallness of any man that he should subject himself to self-praise. To hear praise from others is not commendable and to indulge in self-praise is condemnable.
- Safety lies not in discovering who is making a hole in the boat but in steering the boat to the shore.
- No prophet in now to appear in the world. So the great responsibility of preaching the faith rests with us all. The present Muslim Ummah Should first set itself right and then reform the world.
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