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The luminous statement of Imam Sajjad (a) in the Sahifa Sajjadiya is this: \"[I saw that] the needy who seeks from the needy is foolish and misguided.\" How sweet is this statement!
He (a) said that it is foolishness for a person to want something from... Show More >>Transcript:
The luminous statement of Imam Sajjad (a) in the Sahifa Sajjadiya is this: \"[I saw that] the needy who seeks from the needy is foolish and misguided.\" How sweet is this statement!
He (a) said that it is foolishness for a person to want something from another person; for \'other than God\' to want something from \'other than God.\' \"[I saw that] the needy who seeks from the needy is foolish and misguided.\" Isn\'t this statement worthy of being kissed?
He (a) said that the One who gave everything, the One who gives everything, Who is closer to you than anyone else, and Who hears your words better than anyone else- why don\'t you talk with Him?
\"[I saw that] the needy who seeks from the needy is foolish and misguided\"- This is in the Sahifa Sajjadiya. He (a) has defined foolishness, he has defined wisdom, he has defined knowledge, he has defined ignorance. \"The needy who seeks from the needy is foolish and misguided.\"
Another part of the luminous sayings of Imam Sajjad (a) is that what happens if a person swims in the opposite direction of this general path and direction that everything is going towards?
The first supplication of these luminous supplications of the Sahifa Sajjadiya is the introduction of the human being in that, \"What is the human being?\" If you ask for the introduction of the human being from others, they will say, \"The human being is a talking animal.\" But when you ask Imam Sajjad (a), \"What is the human being?\" he (a) says that the human being is a living, divine being who praises God.
The final distinguishing characteristic of the \'human being\' is praising and worshipping Truth. This is in the first supplication of the Sahifa Sajjadiya. The final distinguishing characteristic [to be human] is recognizing Truth, so that they know these are blessings. And that they know that the Giver is God and to be grateful to Him. \"And be grateful to Me and do not be ungrateful to Me\" [Qur\'an 2:152].
Then this luminous saying is in the very first supplication [of the Sahifa Sajjadiya]...He (a) said that if God did not give us the order to be grateful to Him and to praise Him, and if humanity enjoyed divine blessings and success and was not grateful, this leads to this matter: \"[Had such been the case], they would have left the bounds of humanity for that of beastliness, and became as He has described, \'They are only like cattle- no, but they are even further astray\' [25:44].\"
This is not demeaning, this is not insulting or damnation- this is research. It said that if someone is not one who praises God, if they do not know God, if they do not know the blessings from God, if they are not grateful for His blessings, they are not a \'human being.\'
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