Caliphs Quote by Ali ibn Abi Talib Download Open image “How many lessons there are and how little they are taken” — Ali ibn Abi Talib ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Caliphs Islamic Learning Lessons Life lesson Littles Taken Wisdom Wise man once said
Lessons are good but there's a lot inside of us that can be pulled out. — Victor Wooten Copy Share Image
The thing about lessons is that you have to actually listen if you want to learn anything. — Antonio Rudiger Copy Share Image
Wherever there are beginners and experts, old and young, there is some kind of learning going on, some kind of teaching. We are all… — Gilbert Highet Copy Share Image
The best of lessons, for a good many people, would be to listen at a keyhole. It is a pity for such that the… — Sophie Swetchine Copy Share Image
If things are easy for us, then they are not lessons, but things we already know. — Louise Hay Copy Share Image
To make one good action succeed another, is the perfection of goodness. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
Do not be misled by appearances for these are apt to be deceptive. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
The weakest man is the one who is able to correct his moral defects, but doesn't take action. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
The worst of our faults is our interest in other people's faults. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
The one from among the Muslims who recites the Qur'an but in the end finds his way to hell, is considerd to be among… — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
I was not created to be occupied by eating delicious foods like tied up cattle. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
A calamity does not descend except due to a sin and it is not lifted except with repentance. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
One who is mild rather than forceful has greater capacity for outreach. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
The worst of our faults is our interest in other people's faults. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
...until the Crusades Islam was indistinguishable from Judaism and... only then did it receive its independent character, while Muhammad and the first Caliphs are… — Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov Copy Share Image
Khalif (Caliph) Al-Ma'mun's period of rule (813 - 833 C.E.) may be considered the 'golden age' of science and learning. He had always been… — John Bagot Glubb Copy Share Image
If you find that somebody is not grateful for all that you have done for him, then do not get disappointed because often you… — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
Blessed is he whose own faults keep him from seeing the faults of others. — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
To be alone means that you avoid bad company. But to have a true friend is better than being alone. — Umar Copy Share Image
The Taliban has a huge leadership problem at a critical political moment, another caliph has announced himself to the world, and the Taliban has… — Graeme Smith Copy Share Image
Fear the sins that you commit in secret, because the Witness of those sins is the Judge Himself! — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
There were a hundred booksellers in the old round city founded by the eighth-century caliph al-Mansur. The café and wine-drinking culture of Baghdad has… — Annia Ciezadlo Copy Share Image
Real bibliophiles do not put their books on shelves for people to look at or handle. They have no desire to show off their… — Robertson Davies Copy Share Image
At the time of Caliph Omar's invasion of Egypt, the Arab officer on duty in the destruction of the library of Alexandria used two… — Nils Kjaer Copy Share Image