Personality Development

Character building and self-improvement

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The Importance of Marja‘iyyah in the End Times and the Conspiracies Against It

This passage highlights Imam Jafar Sadiq’s (AS) teaching that the loss of scholars means the loss of true knowledge. It stresses that today’s opposition to Marja‘yah by some youth is a grave misfortune, as the survival and dignity of Shia Islam have always depended on the sacrifices and leadership of scholars. In the period of occultation, only the Marja‘s are entrusted with protecting the divine religion and guiding the followers of the Imam (AS) on the true path.

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True Awaiting Of The Imam (a.s.): Faith, Knowledge, and Justice

This passage highlights that true loyalty to the Imam (a.s.) is tested when justice is established, as many so-called lovers may oppose him if decisions go against their desires. The example of Kufa shows how people invited Imam Hussain (a.s.) but later betrayed him. Imam Ja’far Sadiq (a.s.) warned that the first opposition to the awaited Imam (a.s.) will come from his own followers. Hence, believers must strengthen religious knowledge and purify actions so they do not become enemies of their awaited savior.

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Stages of Knowledge

The journey of ma'rifah (spiritual knowledge) consists of five stages: First, a sense of longing and restlessness arises in the heart, followed by the pursuit of the light of knowledge. Next, the individual makes a personal commitment to embrace the truth, and throughout the day, they engage in self-observation (meditation). Finally, they review their actions at the end of the day to correct any mistakes. These five stages lead a person toward closeness to Allah and the path of true spiritual understanding.

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Mother's Anger or God's Pleasure?

This inspiring story highlights how Dehkhuda, out of devotion to his difficult mother, chose a life of sacrifice, remaining unmarried and childless to serve her. Despite facing emotional and physical hardship, he showed unwavering patience. One night, after a painful incident, he dreamt of divine approval and was gifted immense knowledge. He went on to create timeless scholarly works, proving that sincere service and patience never go unrewarded.

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The Silent Worker and the Secret of Sustenance

This is the story of a hardworking laborer who silently fulfills his responsibilities. He never questions when his salary increases or decreases. He believes that sustenance comes from Allah and changes with the coming or going of people. When his son was born, his sustenance increased; when his mother passed away, it decreased. The lesson is that the true secret lies in patience, gratitude, and contentment.

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Those who shine like the moon of the night

This narration uses the example of the moon to convey the message that just as the moon hides in the light of day but shines with its light in the darkness, similarly, man should maintain his originality, that is, truth and honesty, instead of merging with the sins and bad tendencies of the world. The example of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions is given to show that they stood firm against oppression and supported the truth, even if they were alone. The sacrifice of Karbala was called "beauty" because it was a manifestation of Allah's pleasure and truth. At the end, the audience was invited not to blindly follow the world but to live in the light of the Quran and the Ahlul Bayt (AS) so that they can become the light of faith and character in the darkness.

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Bid'at and Poverty

This is a true story about a father who wanted to rent empty cartons to fake a large dowry for his daughter’s wedding, as he couldn't afford real items. It highlights the cruel social pressure and harmful traditions like dowry display, which shame and burden the poor. Such practices are considered religiously wrong (bid’ah) and socially unjust, increasing poverty and inequality. Standing up against these traditions is a noble act and a step toward social reform. The core message: relationships need love, not show — abandon harmful customs to protect dignity and humanity.

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The Story of the Eagle – Change is Necessary for Life

This story gives a lesson from the life of an eagle, who, at a certain age, goes through a painful process to give itself a new life. The eagle removes its weak beak, claws, and feathers so it can grow new ones and fly again. This painful process lasts for five months, but after that, the eagle lives for another 30 years with new strength. The message of the story is that for growth and survival, we must leave behind old habits and adopt a new way of thinking. The final message is: change or die — the choice is in your hands.

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