Proverbs and Wisdom
Proverbs are sayings passed down from our ancestors and forebears, shaped by the experiences and circumstances they faced. These maxims often encapsulate valuable lessons that can be applicable in our daily lives. In this article, we will explore a selection of these insightful sayings.
Notable Proverbs and Sayings
Wise Sayings
- What is the benefit of the extensive world if your shoes are tight?
- Freedom is the right to act according to the law.
- We are free to the extent that others are free.
- Where freedom exists, there lies the homeland.
- Freedom without law is merely a destructive flood.
- The mind is the spirit of freedom.
- Better to die hungry while free than to live in abundance as a slave.
- Preserving independence is more crucial than attaining it.
- The path to independence must be paved with blood.
- Man is born free, yet everywhere he is shackled by chains of servitude.
- It is illogical to boast of freedom while bound by the chains of reason.
- Freedom is life, but virtue is necessary for true freedom.
- Your freedom ends where the freedom of others begins.
- Life seems too brief to be spent developing hatred and recording wrongs.
- Life is a trust bestowed upon you; you have no right to complain when it is withdrawn, as it is not truly yours.
- The secret of life is to strive for a purpose.
- If death could achieve anything, it would halt life, but it is a feeble force in the face of the overwhelming vitality bestowed by the living God.
- Life is merely the human experience of being alive. Strip away one’s sense of existence and you strip away life in its truest sense.
- A nation whose men know how to face death is truly worthy of life.
- You will learn numerous life lessons if you observe that firefighters do not combat fire with fire.
- Religion serves as a compass guiding individuals to maintain their proper directions in life, preventing them from wandering aimlessly, which may lead them into the snares of wickedness.
- Do not be deceived by an easy ascent if the descent is steep.
- Life is not measured by years but by emotions; for life is nothing but the human experience of living.
- We experience a double life when we live for others; the more we enhance our awareness of others, the more we amplify our own sense of life, ultimately enriching that life itself.
- We learned in school that the empty ear of grain raises its head in the field, while the full one bows low; true greatness shows humility while pettiness feeds arrogance.
- If you want to endure in life, do not perceive it as a tragedy.
- Life may be clear to the ignorant or the indifferent regarding past and expected events, and to those who deceive themselves about truths.
- People prioritize life, yet I see that a long life brings only madness; if you find yourself lacking provisions, nothing can rival the worth of good deeds.
- If life were to last for the living, we would count the brave as lost; if death is inevitable, then it is cowardice to die in fear.
- This life is wretched; only the ignorant find joy in it. Every day, the world reveals new pains that inflict deeper wounds.
- If my wealth diminishes, I find no friend; if my wealth increases, all people become my friends.
Proverbs
- Joy unites hearts in love.
- Understanding the customer is key to business.
- Planning is half of living.
- Ignorance is the worst companion.
- Necessity sparks ingenuity.
- Patience is superior to intellect.
- Horses know their riders well.
- This world is a prison for the believer and paradise for the disbeliever.
- The full does not easily share with the hungry.
- Evil among people does not vanish even when buried.
- A little evil can have a significant impact.
- Evil was created for evil.
- Complaining to anyone but God is degrading.
- Grey hairs precede flaws.
- Birds of a feather flock together.
- Defeating the weak is a loss.
- The wise do not meet blessings with arrogance, nor do they bid them farewell in panic.
- The wise are those who can control their tongue, while the ignorant are those unaware of their worth.
- The mind is the true measure of judgment on matters.
- Reason is the noblest of companions.
- Intellect purifies the soul, while ignorance sullies it.
- Indeed, a ship does not sail on dry land.
- Excuses often contain falsehoods.
- Those from Mecca know its paths best.
- Some evil is better than other evil.
- The more languages one knows, the more beneficial they become.
- My home best shields my vulnerabilities.
- Embrace blessings with good neighborliness.
- Struggle against your desires as you would against your enemies.
- A man’s paradise is his home.
- A patient person believes that others support him against the ignorant.
- Beauty of appearance is the beauty of the surface, while beauty of intellect is the beauty within.
- Seeking what you desire is half of knowledge.
- Speech restraint brings comfort to the individual.
- Your protection strengthens you, and your family must trust you.
- A person’s life is borrowed attire.
- The best of matters lies in moderation.
- The best charity is the one given swiftly.
- Ignorance is an incurable illness.
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
- Leave what you have denied for what you know.
- The backbone of wisdom is patience.
- Let your choice reveal your intelligence.
- The wise suffer in happiness through their intellect, while the ignorant find ease in misery.
- The root of ignorance is self-deception.
- The foundation of wisdom is the fear of God.
- The head of sins is avarice and anger.
- The essence of religion is knowledge.
- The essence of reason after faith is winning people over.
- Perhaps a brother not born of my mother drives away my harm and eases my worries.
- One who asks God shall not be disappointed.
- Bad behavior is contagious.
- The worst of friends is the one you do not confront.
- The worst connection is one that does not endure.
- Obeying the tongue leads to regret.
- Trust of the wise is better than the certainty of the ignorant.
- An intelligent enemy is better than a foolish friend.
- He who is satisfied is dignified; he who is greedy is humiliated.
- The minds of each people reflect their era.
- A man’s knowledge is his everlasting legacy.
- Knowledge without action is like a tree without fruit.
- Knowledge that does not benefit is like a treasure that is not spent.
- Seek paradise, for hell is in your hands.
- In times of trial, a person is honored or humiliated.
- In Juhayna lies the certain truth.
- He who lacks something cannot give it away.
- Missing a need is better than seeking it from the unworthy.
- In the fluctuation of circumstances, the true nature of men is revealed.
- Document knowledge through writing.
- Seal God’s blessings with gratitude.
- The straw that broke the camel’s back.
- God’s Kaaba is not dressed for the needy.
- Each vessel pours out what it contains.
- All hardship and blessings are transient.
- Everything with a tail struts.
- Anything extra is a deficit.
- All that satisfies the eye is commendable.
- Anything freely given leads to indifference.
- Better a wandering dog than a lounging lion.
- Do not eat your bread at someone else’s table.
- Your appearance should not reflect your intellect.
- Two swords cannot reside in one sheath.
- Do not be too supple lest you be squeezed, nor too rigid lest you be broken.
- Mountains do not meet.
- There is no crime after regret.
- There is no fire without smoke.
- Only the discerning see the value of a penny.
- Common courtesy will not fade between God and man.
- Only the one who breaks the walnut enjoys the inner fruit.
- News is not the same as witnessing firsthand.
- A guess is not the same as expertise.
- What a lovely blend of religion and worldly matters when they coalesce.
- How much a ship resembles its sailor.
- How narrow life would be without the expanse of hope.
- How brief the night for the sleeping.
- A person is merely defined by their wealth.
- Each beginning is followed by an end.
- What God has created is good.
- No one perishes who knows their own worth.
- The downfall of men is often under the lightning of greed.
- He who asks well learns well.
- He who is ashamed before his cousin will have no sons.
- He who buys gratitude will not be deceived.
- He who purchases what he does not need sells what he requires.
- He who is accustomed to laziness will never succeed.