In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

In the name of Allah, the Merciful
Salam Alaikum
Peace be upon you, O Aba Saleh Al-Mahdi!
Oh, the one who waits, the one who waits with a hidden face; who came to the lips from the hardships of Hijran/ everyone says that the key to relief was patience; You can’t be patient when another life has come to an end.
Oh God, hurry Lolik Al Faraj
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Great people talk about ideas.
Average people talk about events.
Little people talk behind others’ backs!
Great people feel the pain of others.
Average people have their own pain.
Little people are painless!
Great people see the greatness of others.
Average people seek their own greatness.
Small people see their greatness in the humiliation of others!
Great people seek wisdom.
Average people seek knowledge.
Little people are only looking for money!
Great people seek to raise unanswered questions.
Average people ask questions that have answers.
Little people think
They know the answer to all questions!
Great people seek to create problems.
Average people seek to solve problems.
Little people have no problem!

Hadith of the week:
Imam Ali peace be upon him:
Trusting anyone before testing is a sign of lack of wisdom
Al-Tama’aninah to the whole of a person before the examination of the defects of the mind
Gharr al-Hakem Hadith 1980

A sip of the word of revelation:
#Surah_Maedeh
In the name of Allah, the Merciful
They ask you, “Why do you tell them what is good for you?” So eat what I have decreed for you, and remember the name of Allah upon Him, and fear Allah, indeed, Allah is swift in reckoning {4}
(O Prophet!) They ask you: What things have become lawful for them? Say: All clean things have become lawful for you, and (also hunting) trained hunting dogs that you send out to hunt and teach them what God has taught you. So, eat from what they have taken for you, and mention the name of God (when sending a hunting animal) over it, and fear God, for God is swift in reckoning. (4)
“Javarah”, the plural of “Jarha”, from the root “Jarh”, is used in two meanings: gain and wound. A hunter’s animal is called an aggressor, because it injures the prey, or it obtains prey for its owner. The parts of the body, which are means of earning and effort, are called jewels. 
With regard to the word “Mukalbin” from the root “Kalb”, which means dog, only hunting of trained dogs is halal, not hunting of other hunting animals, that is the hunting that the dog was sent after and it was hunted. He has kept, not that he has hunted for himself, which is forbidden to eat.
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