Gold is tested with fire, and the believer is tested with trials.
~ Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Allah, the Exalted, gave the angels intellect without desires, He gave the animals desires without intellect, and He gave both to humans. So a man whose intellect prevails over his desires is better than the Angels, whilst a man whose desires prevail over his intellect is worse than the animals.
~ Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Beware that the need of people to you is among the blessings of Allah to you. So do not turn away the needy people when they come to you, as Allah's blessings will return and go elsewhere.
~ Imam Hussain
O humanity! Indeed, We created you from a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes so that you may get to know one another. Surely the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous among you. Allah is truly All-Knowing, All-Aware.
~ Quran [49-13]
O humanity! Indeed, you are striving restlessly towards your Lord, and will eventually meet the consequences.
~ Quran [84-6]
If Allah were to punish people for their deeds immediately, not one creature would have survived on Earth. However, He has given them a respite for an appointed time and when their term comes to an end, they cannot delay it for a moment, nor could they advance it.
~ Quran [16-61]
Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful (Ar-Rahman), by whatever name you call upon Him, to Him belongs the most beautiful names
~ Quran [17-110]
Fear the pleading prayer of a wronged one, for there is no veil between it and Allah.
~ Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h)
Oh Allah, What did he find who lost You and what did he lose who found You?
~ Imam Hussain
"Hikmah" in Arabic translates to wisdom, and "Ruh" signifies the soul. Hikmah for the soul stands as one of the Creator's greatest bestowed blessings upon humanity. Wisdom encompasses a harmonious fusion of knowledge, experience, insights, and a profound comprehension of life's diverse facets, enabling individuals to act flawlessly according to the precise demands of the moment and circumstances they face. 'Hikmah' is akin to a tree firmly rooted in the heart, its fruits evident in one's speech and actions. It serves as the believer's treasure, awaiting discovery. This platform aspires to nurture our hearts, creating a fertile ground for sowing the seeds of wisdom.