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- Foreword
- Lesson 25: The Path towards Paradise and Manifestations of Divine Modesty
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- Disapproval of Long-Drawn-Out Dreams and the Difference between Them and Positive Hope
- The World: Means Or Goal?
- Attention to the Absolute Self-sufficient Results in Freedom from Want from Other than Allah
- Remembrance of Death and Manifestations of Divine Modesty
- Neatness, A Practice of the Saints [Awliya’] of Islam
- Lesson 26: The Role of Pure Supplication and Meritorious Deeds
- Lesson 27: The Status of a Sincere Servant in the Sight of Allah
- Lesson 28: The Greatness of Worship and Servitude and its Existential Effects
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- The Witnessing of the Earth in regard to Man’s Deeds
- Characteristics of the Praise of the Earth and Inanimate Objects
- The Intelligence and Consciousness of Creatures and How they are Influenced
- The Expansive Domain of the Light of the Pure Imams (‘a)
- Deeds do not Remain Hidden from the Eyes of Witnesses
- Sincerity of Intention in Allah’s Servants Brings about Joy and Pride
- Sincerity of Intention Brings about Superiority in Works
- Lesson 29: Devotion and Worship, the Greatest Assets for Humanity
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- The Parasitic Nature of the World
- The Pre-eminence of the Complete Human Being
- Paradise, the Dwelling of the Believers and the Friends of the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a)
- The Companions of Paradise
- The Station of Infallibility Especially Reserved for the Chosen Ones of Allah
- The Importance of Sincere Faith and the Means of Attaining It
- Lesson 30: The Significance of Invocation of Allah, Constructive Social Interaction and the Criteria for Choosing Friends
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- The Benefits of Reclusion and Solitude
- The Benefits of Association and Coexistence with Others
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- a) Teaching and learning from other people
- b) Deriving benefit from other people and helping other people
- c) Training and educating other people as well as self-edification
- d) Friendship and affection with other people
- e) To derive and bring divine reward
- f) Humility and modesty
- g) Acquisition of experience
- Fondness and Brotherhood, Blessings of Allah
- The Criteria for Choosing Friends and Associates
- The Greatness of Invocation of Allah while among the Heedless
- Man’s Responsibilities regarding His Speech
- The Virtue of Sharing Food with a Believer and Abstaining from the Food of Corrupt People
- Lesson 31: The Tongue, A Means of Guidance or Misdirection
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- Deriving Benefit from the Tongue and Other Members of the Body for the Purpose of Spiritual Ascension and Growth
- Method of Deriving Benefit from the Tongue and Avoiding Troubles It Causes
- Abstaining from Talkativeness and Excess in Humor and Joking
- The Diversity in Methods of Guidance
- A Perspective on the Effects of Speech and Other Deeds
- The Need to Relate True Speech and Abstain from Spreading Rumors and Hearsay
- Lesson 32: The Manifestations of Venerating and Glorifying Allah
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- The Uncomprehended Status of the Prophet (S) and the Pure Imams (‘a)
- The Relationship between Obedience to Allah and Obedience to the Prophet (S) and the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a)
- The Need to Respect and Honor the Believers
- The Need for a Government and Law in Society
- Qualifications of a Righteous and Competent Ruler
- The Religious Jurisprudent [Wali al-Faqih]: the Most Righteous and Competent Person
- Lesson 33: The Need to Hold the Tongue and Censure Its Defects
- Lesson 34: The Manifestation of Worship and the Role of Mosques in Islam
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- The Concept and Scope of Worship
- The Mosque, Place of Ascension for Lovers of the Beatific Vision [Liqa’ Allah]
- The Wisdom of Drawing People’s Attention to Mosques
- Necessity of Understanding the Importance of Mosques and Their Etiquettes
- Virtues of Being Present in the Mosque for Worship
- The Most Beloved Servants of Allah
- Lesson 35: The Status Of Piety, Asceticism and Self-discipline
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- The Concept of Piety and Its Relationship with Divine Fear [Khawf]
- The Importance of Piety and Ways of Attaining It
- A Glance at the Levels of Piety
- A Glance at the Effects of Piety
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- 1. The effects and role of piety in the perception of truths
- 2. The role of piety in clear-sightedness
- 3. The role of piety in captivating and securing the love of Allah
- 4. Not having fear and sorrow
- 5. Receiving divine help
- 6. Acquisition of dignity and proximity [qurb] to Allah
- 7. Deliverance from problems and hardships
- 8. The acceptance of deeds
- The Quality of Accountability and Other Characteristics of the Pious
- Self-restraint and Asceticism in the Words of the Noble Prophet (S)
- Lesson 36: Forbearance, Moderateness and Trust in Allah as Stated by the Prophet (S)
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- The Lofty Status of Forbearance
- Forbearance, Befitting of the Saints [Awliya’] of Allah
- Moderateness and the Difference between It and Lenience and Compromise
- The Prophet’s (S) Lack of Lenience in Regard to the Polytheists
- The Station of Trust in Allah
- Trust in Allah and Making Use of Material and Spiritual Means
- The Relationship between Piety and Trust in Allah
- Lesson 37: Divine Providence and Divine Decree and the Role of True Faith
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- Submission to Truth, the Means of Averting Worries
- A Brief Look at Predetermination and Divine Decree [Qada wa Qadar]
- The Station of Certitude [Yaqin] and Its Levels
- The Saints [Awliya’] of Allah and Contentment with Allah’s Decree
- A Look at Patience [Sabr] and Its Significance
- The Effects of Preferring the Will of Allah over One’s Own Will
- Lesson 38: Knowing Allah and His Wise Order
- Lesson 39: The Criteria of Value In the Words of Allah, the Exalted
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