Sayings of Hazrat Muhammad (S) on topics of:
1.      Prayer
2.      Fast of Ramazan
3.      Marriage
4.      Sin and its effects
5.      Knowledge and its value
6.      Greetings
7.      Earning a livelihood
8.      Rights of Wife
9.      Divorce
10. Justice and many more…….

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The one who takes prayer light is not of me. No, by Allah such a person will not reach the Hauz, Pond of abundant."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 1, p. 206

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: An obligatory prayer, with Allah, is equivalent to one thousand Hajj pilgrimages and one thousand Umrah performances (voluntary pilgrimages to Ka'ba) which are right and accepted."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 99, p. 14

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Do not waste your prayers, because, surely, the person who wastes them will be raised with Croesus (Qarun) and Haman so that it is rightfully certain for Allah to put the one in Hell with hypocrites."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 83, p. 14

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Say each of your prayer as if it were your last prayer."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 69, p. 408

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: There comes no night but that the angel of death calls to the dead in the graves and inquires what they regret for today when they have vividly seen (and known) this (the next life). Then the dead will say: "Verily, we regret and envy the believers who are in their mosques and they are praying while we are not; they give alms and we do not; they fast during Ramadan but we do not; they donate in charity what they have more than the need of their family members while we do not; ..."
Irshad-ul-Qulub, p.53

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "At the (appointed) time of every prayer (salat), I hear a caller who calls and says: "O children of Adam! Keep up prayers in order to extinguish the fire you have lit against yourselves (by committing sins)."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il, vol. 3, p. 102

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Be careful of the prayers, for, on the Day of Resurrection, when Allah the Exalted, will bring the servant (for reckoning), the first thing that He will ask him about will be the prayer. If one brings it completely, he will be of the people of salvation; otherwise, he will be thrown into Fire."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 82, p. 202

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The worship done by the one who earns his living on unlawful money is similar to a building constructed upon sand."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 84, p. 258

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The honour of a believer lies in his vigilance at night and his esteem lies in his autonomy from people."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 77, p. 20

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The most (important) things that cause people to reach Heaven are divine piety and a good temper."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 71, p. 373

Hazrat Muhammad (S) advised: "When making a decision to do something, think about its outcome. If it is good for your advancement and development, follow it, but if it is misleading, leave it out...."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 77, p. 130

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Show veneration for Allah similar to the way that you would mind your manners in front of a righteous person among your kinsmen."
Mustadrak Al-Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 8, p. 466, No.10027

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Surely, human beings from the time of Adam up to now are the same as the teeth of a comb are, and there is no superiority for the Arab over non-Arab or for the red race over the black race except for piety."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The likeness of my Ahlul Bayt (progeny) amongst my Ummah (followers) is similar to Noah's Ark. Those who embarked on it were rescued and those who rejected it perished...."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 27, p. 113

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Make your gatherings lively with the remembrance of ‘Ali-ib-Abi-Talib." (Talk about the excellencies of ‘Ali (‘a)).
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 38, p. 199

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Train your children in three things: the love of your Prophet, the love of his progeny, i.e. Ahlul Bayt, and recitation of the Qur'an."
Al-Jami'-ul-Saghir, vol. 1, p. 14

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Shall I not introduce 'a believer' to you? A believer is the one whom other believers trust with their souls and wealth. Shall I not introduce 'a Muslim' to you? A Muslim is the one from whose hand and tongue other Muslims are safe.... It is unlawful (Haram) for a believer to do wrong against another believer, or leave him/her in a lurch, or backbite against him/her, or suddenly reject him/her."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 235

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Do not look at the minuteness of the sin, but see whom you have sinned against."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 77, p. 79 & Mustadrak Al-Wasa'il, vol. 11, p. 330

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Teachers and students both share in rewards but other people are deprived of them."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 2, p. 25

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who propagates religious affairs without having required competency does a disservice to the religion rather than serving it."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 2, p.121

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: “Knowledge is Allah's deposit on the earth and scholars are His trustees of it. Therefore, he who acts according to his knowledge has really delivered His deposit...."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 2, p. 36

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The good of this world and the world to come is with knowledge."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol.1, p. 204

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The virtue of knowledge is more beloved with Allah than the virtue of worship."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 1, p. 167

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who searches for knowledge is similar to a person who fasts during the day and keeps vigil at night and is busy worshipping. If a person acquires a branch of knowledge, it is better for him than possessing as much gold as the height of Abu Qubais Mount which he would distribute in the way of Allah."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol.1, p.184

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The virtue of knowledge is more beloved with Allah than the virtue of worship."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 1, p. 167

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Someone who possesses knowledge on a subject but conceals it when he is asked will be bridled with reins of fire." (Therefore, if a person possesses information that would help a bewildered person and improve his situation but he remains silent, he has surely committed a great sin.)
Al -'Ithna-'Ashariyyah, p. 11

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The Qur’an is Allah's university; so, learn as much as you can in this university."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 92, p.19

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Verily, what will continue to reach a believer, after his death, from amongst his actions and good deeds are: the knowledge which he taught and spread, the righteous child whom he left behind, and the Holy script which he delivered as heritage (transcribed, and made available)."
Sunan- Ibn-Majeh, vol. 1, p. 88

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There are two groups of my Ummah that when they are pious, my Ummah will be upright and when they are immoral my Ummah will be corrupt."
The Messenger of Allah (S) was asked who they were, and he answered: "The religious scholars and rulers."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 2, p. 49

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "O' ‘Ali! Gabriel wished to become a human being for seven reasons, which are:
1.      Congregational prayer.
2.      Companionship with scholars.
3.      Establishing peace between two persons.
4.      Honoring the orphans.
5.      Visiting the sick.
6.      Attending a funeral procession.
7.      Giving of water to Pilgrims.
8.      Then, be desirous of these things."
Al -'Ithna 'Ashariyyah, p. 245

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said that the disciples of Jesus (‘a) asked him with whom they should make friends, and he (‘a) replied: "With one whose presence reminds you of God, his speech increases your knowledge and his deed inspires you (to work righteously for) the next world."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 1, p. 203

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The sigh of the people of Hell is mostly because of the postponement of repenting."
Al-Mahajjat-ul-Bayda

Hazrat Muhammad (S) told ‘Ali-ibn-Abi-Talib (‘a): "O' ‘Ali! Blessed is he who Allah looks upon while he is weeping for the sin that none is aware of except Allah.
(Various traditions emphasize that one must not let others know of his sins. One must make confessions about his sins only to Allah and, then, repent.)
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 77, p. 63

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "During the third part of every night and on the night before Friday from the beginning (until the break of dawn) Allah sends an angel unto the sky of the earth in order to call: 'Is there any needy who asks that I may bestow upon him his need? Is there any repentant one that I may return to him? Is there any seeker of forgiveness that I may forgive him?'"
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 3, p. 314

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "To make peace between two individuals (in comparison) is worthier than one's entire prayers and fastings."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76, p. 43

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who leads (others) to piety (will be rewarded) the same as the doer of that good action."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 96, p. 119

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "If it were not hard upon my Ummah, I would enjoin them to brush (their teeth) with every prayer."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76, p. 126

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "On the Day of the Resurrection a caller will announce: "Where are the oppressors and their assistants and those who prepared an inkwell for them or fastened a bag for them or supplied the ink of a pen (for them)? Then, gather these (people) with them!'"
Thawabab-ul-'A'mal, p. 309

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who grieves a true Muslim cannot then compensate for it by offering him the entire world because it is not sufficient compensation (unless he repents and appeases the said person)."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 75, p. 150

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who hurts a Muslim believer, surely he has hurt me."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 67, p. 72

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who unlawfully and usurpingly deprives a believer of wealth, Allah will continue to be displeased with him and does not accept his good actions that he fulfills; and none of them will be recorded among his good deeds until he repents and returns the wealth which he had taken to its owner."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il, vol. 17, p. 89

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "When you meet each other then initiate greeting (salam) and embrace; and when you separate from each other, then depart with seeking forgiveness."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76, p. 4

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The time when my Ummah (Muslim followers) merely count on others to enjoin right and forbid wrong, in fact, they have declared a fight against Allah, the Exalted."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 100, p. 92

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "To prevent a Muslim from doing an unlawful action is equivalent with Allah to the performance of seventy accepted Hajj."
Mustadrak Al-Wasa'il-ush-Shia'h, vol. 11, p. 278

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The one who sees a wrong action done should prohibit it by his deed, if he is capable, of course; and if he cannot do that, he should prohibit it by his tongue, but if he is not able to do even that, he may forbid it by his heart."
Wasa'il-ush-Shi'ah, vol. 16, p. 135

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who enjoins right and prohibits wrong is the vicegerent of both Allah and His Messenger on the earth."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il, vol. 12, p. 179

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: “Whensoever my Ummah undertake to enjoin right and prohibit evil and associate in establishing benevolence, they live happily and prosperously; but when they stop doing so, the blessings will be taken off from them."
At-Tahthib, vol. 6, p. 181

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Affliction caused by the tongue is worse than (that caused by) the strike of the blade of a sword."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 71, p. 286

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Among all things, the tongue deserves to be poisoned longer than anything else." (Because most of our sins are committed by it, such as backbiting, telling lies, defaming, mocking, insulting, etc.)
Bihar-ul-Anwar vol. 71, p. 277

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The destruction of man lies in three (things): his stomach, his lusts, and his tongue."
Waqayi'-ul-'Ayyam, p. 297

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Slander acts quicker against the faith of a Muslim believer than leprosy does against his body."
Usul al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 257

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The abandoning of backbiting is more valuable to Allah Almighty and Glorious, than the performance of ten thousand rak'at of recommended prayers."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 75, p. 261

'Anas-ibn-Mlaik narrates from Hazrat Muhammad (S) who said: "Accept six things from me, then I will accept (and guarantee) the entrance of Heaven for you:
1.      When you speak, tell no lies.
2.      When you promise, do not break it.
3.      When you are trusted (by others), be honest.
4.      Lower your eyes (from committing sin).
5.      Guard your modesty.
6.      Hold your hands and tongues."
Khisal al-Saduq, p. 321

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who decreases a grief out of the grieves of this world for his Muslim brother, Allah will decrease for him a grief out of the grieves of the Hereafter."
Shahab-ul-Akhbar, p. 194

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "People are the dependents of Allah for sustenance, so the most beloved one of people with Him is the one who is helpful to the dependents Allah and makes the family members of a house happy."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 164

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who helps a Muslim believer (in his troubles), Allah, Almighty and Glorious, will remove from him seventy-three agonies, one of which is in this world and seventy-two other agonies at the time of Great Agony, when people are busy with themselves (in Hereafter)."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p.199

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who is referred to by his Muslim brother (to borrow) but he does not give him loan, Allah will forbid him entering Paradise on the Day when the righteous will be recompensed."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76, p. 369

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The one from whom his brother Muslim needs borrowing but he does not give him loan, Allah prohibits him entering Paradise on the Day when the righteous will be recompensed."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76, p. 367

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Ask (questions from) the learned, speak with the wise, and associate with the poor."
Tuhaf-ul-'Uqul, p. 34

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "When charity (alms) is delivered out of the hand of its owner, it (the thing being given) says five things: 'At first I was perishing and you gave me life; I was insignificant and you made me great; I was an enemy and you turned me into a friend; you used to protect me then but now I will protect you up to the Day of Resurrection'."
Al-Ithna 'Ashariyyah, p.223

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "My community will continue to live fairly while they are faithful (to each other), return the deposits (to their owners), and give alms (of their property); but, if they do not fulfil these duties, they will encounter famine and scarcity."
Wasa'il-ush Shia'ah, vol. 6, p.13

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Give alms and cure your sick persons by it, because alms can surely remove your bad fortunes and ailments; and it causes prolongation of your lifetimes and increases your rewards."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, vol. 6, p. 371

It is narrated from Hazrat Muhammad (S) who said:
"When I ascended to the sky, I saw three lines written on the door of Heaven:
The first line: In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful; I am Allah and there is no god save Me that My Grace preceeds My wrath.
The second line: In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful; charity is repaid ten times and loan eighteen times, and regard for kinship thirty times.
The third line: He who understands My Rank and My Lordship should never accuse Me regarding sustenance."
Al - Ithna 'Ashariyyah, p. 85

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who wishes that his sustenance be increased for him and his death day be delayed, then he should pay attention to his kinsfolk."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 74, p. 89

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There are three groups who will not (be allowed to) enter Heaven: drinkers of wine, witches, and renounces of one's kindred."
Al-Khisal, p. 179

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The pleasure of Allah lies in the pleasure of one's parents (in the
case that it is right), and His wrath lies in their wrath."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il-ush-Shi'ah, vol. 15, p. 176

Hazrat Muhammad (S) told Amir-ul-Mu'mineen ‘Ali (‘a): "O' ‘Ali! Allah has cursed the parents who would cause their child to be disobedient of them by cursing them."
Wasa'il-ush Shiah, vol. 21, p. 290

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Have your children to learn swimming and and shooting."
Al-Kafi, vol. 6, p. 47

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "When your children are grown up to seven years, teach them the prayers, and when they are ten years old, seriously admonish them for it (in order that they establish prayers); and separate their sleeping beds from each other."
Kanz-ul-Ummal, vol. 16, No. 45330

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: Honour your children and train them well, you will be forgiven by Him."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 104, p. 95

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Yes, the reward of a woman during her pregnancy until childbirth, and unto when she weans the child, is like that of a stationed (soldier guarding the Muslims' borders against the attack of pagan enemies) for the sake of Allah. So, if she dies during that, she will have the rank of a martyr."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 3, p. 561

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "When a woman conceives with child she will be as a warrior who fasts during the day and keeps vigil at nights praying, and strives with his soul and wealth on the way of Allah. Then, when she delivers, there will be for her such a great reward with Allah that she does not know how magnificent it is. Thereafter, when she suckles (the child), she will have as much reward as freeing a child from Ismail's descendants for every suck. And, when she brings suckling the child to an end, an angel beside her tells her to begin the action again for she has surely been forgiven."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 104, p. 106

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There is no milk for a baby better than the milk of its mother."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il, section 48

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "A two rak'at prayer that a married person establishes is worthier than when a bachelor keeps up prayers at nights and fasts during the days.
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 3, p. 384

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The sleep of a married person is better with Allah than an unmarried one who fasts during the day and keeps vigil at night, establishing prayers."
Bihar ul Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "(Mostly) the doers of good of my Ummah are the married ones, while the vicious of them are unmarried."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The person who marries gains half of his Faith, then he must fear of Allah for the next remaining half."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 328

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Most of the people of Hell will be the unmarried (irrespective of male or female)."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 3, p. 384

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The most depraved of your dead are the unmarried."
Al-Tahthib, vol. 7, p. 239

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who wishes to be cleaned and purified when he meets Allah should marry and have a spouse."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 3, p. 385

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Marry, otherwise you will be (counted) among the Christian monks or the brothers of satan."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The doors of Heaven to mercy will be opened in four situations: when it rains, when a child looks kindly at his parent's face, when the door of the Ka'bah is opened, and when marriage (occurs)."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Join your children in marriage (boys or girls) because, thereby, Allah renders their tempers good, adds to their sustenance, and increases their sense of honor."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 222

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Get married and give your daughters in marriage, because it is from the good fortune of any Muslim man that he gives his (matured) daughter (or sister) in marriage."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 328

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There is nothing to Allah, Almighty and Glorious, more beloved than the house which is developed in Islam by marriage; and there is nothing to Allah, Almighty and Glorious, more abhorrent than the house which is ruined in Islam by separation, viz, divorce."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 328

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The doors of Heaven to mercy will be opened in four situations: when it rains, when a child looks kindly at his parent's face, when the door of the Ka'bah is opened, and when marriage (occurs)."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Join your children in marriage (boys or girls) because, thereby, Allah renders their tempers good, adds to their sustenance, and increases their sense of honor."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 222

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Get married and give your daughters in marriage, because it is from the good fortune of any Muslim man that he gives his (matured) daughter (or sister) in marriage."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 328

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There is nothing to Allah, Almighty and Glorious, more beloved than the house which is developed in Islam by marriage; and there is nothing to Allah, Almighty and Glorious, more abhorent than the house which is ruined in Islam by separation, viz, divorce."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 328

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Verily, maidens are like fruits of a tree; when its fruits ripen and are not reaped, sunshine ruins them and the wind scatters them. Maidens are in the same situation. When they comprehend what the women perceive, there is no remedy for them save a husband. If they are not given in marriage, they will not be secured from corruption, because they are human beings, too. (They have the same human instincts and temperament as others)."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 337

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Any young man who marries at the beginning of his youth, his devil moans and intensively regrets that he has protected two-third of his Faith from Satan."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "O' young people! If one of you is capable of marrying, then do it, because it is good for your eyes (not to stare at women) and protects your privy part (to remain more pious).
Mustadrak Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol.14, p.153

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who struggles to join two Muslim believers in lawful marriage that they marry under the divine law, Allah will give him in marriage from the black-eyed houri (damsels in Heaven), and there will be for him the reward of one year of worshipping for every step he takes or word he speaks."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 221

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who tries to join two Muslim believers in lawful marriage so that they marry under the divine law, Allah will join one thousand Houries (damsels of Heaven with black large eyes) in marriage with him each of whom will be in a castle from pearls and rubies."
Wasa'il ush-Shi'ah, vol. 20, p. 46

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The bad omen of a woman is her expensive dower and her ill temper."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 58, p. 321

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The blessing of that marriage is greater that its expenditure is easier."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, vol. 16, p. 299

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The excellent women of my Ummah are those that the more their faces are beautiful the less are their dowers."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 236

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Marry even with an iron ring (as dower)."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, vol. 16, p. 321

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who gives as much as a handful of grains or dates as a dowry (with the acceptance of the partner), surely his marriage is lawful and correct."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, vol. 16, p. 321

Hazrat Muhammad (S) with no regard to the class of the one's generation, emphasized and said: "When someone refers to you for marriage and you approve contently, his manner and his religion, and then unite with him in wedlock. If you do not do that, you have caused a grand pest and decadence on the earth."
Al-Tahthib, vol. 7, p. 394

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who gives his daughter in marriage to an ungodly man has indeed broken off her connection with her kindred."
Al-Muhajjat-ul-Bayda, vol. 3, p. 94

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who marries a woman only for her beauty (regardless of her Faith), he will not see (gain) what he likes; and he who marries a woman only for her wealth, Allah will leave him with that wealth only. Therefore, it is to you that you look for a religious wife."
Al-Tahthib, vol. 7, p.399

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: He who marries a woman for her wealth, Allah will leave him only with that; and he who marries a woman (only) for her beauty, he will see in her what he does not like; but he who marries a woman for her religion, Allah will gather those merits for him."
Al-Tahthib, vol. 7, p. 399

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who marries a woman (only) for her beauty, Allah will assign the beauty of that woman as a harm and trouble for him."
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 20, p. 53

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Do not marry a woman only for her beauty since her beauty may cause her impiety; nor for her wealth because her wealth may cause her disobedience; but marry a religious woman for her Faith."
Al-Muhajjat-ul-Bayda, vol. 3, p. 85

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who is regardless of those whom he must feed, is cursed and again very much cursed."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 3, p. 168

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Any man who is patient with the wife who is bad tempered, and seeks that patience from Allah, He bestows him the reward given to the thankful ones."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 4, p. 16

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who has two wives and does not treat justly in dividing his self and his wealth between them, he will be raised on the Resurrection Day while he is chained in punishment and half of his body is not straight until he enters Hell."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 7, p. 214

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "From the things of the world, I regard women and perfume highly, but prayer is the light of my eyes, (the love and worship of Allah).
Al-Khisal, vol. 1, p. 183; Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 76 p. 141

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The right of a man upon (his) wife is: lighting the light, preparing food, receiving him at the threshold of the door of the house with pleasant conversation, and avoid refusing to offer herself to him except for the time there is an excuse."
Makarim-ul-Akhlaq, vol. 2, p. 246

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "A woman has not performed the right of Allah, Almighty and Glorious unless she performs the right of her husband."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 14, p. 257

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There is no (believing) woman who gives her husband a glass of water but it will be rewarded her better than the worship of one year during which she fasts on days and keeps vigil during the nights."
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 20, p. 172

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "It is to a woman to perfume herself with her best fragrances, wear her best clothes, and ornament herself with her best ornamentation in order to present herself available to her husband whether it is day or night."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 508

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Allah, Almighty and Glorious, has said: 'Had I willed to gather the good of this world and the next for a Muslim believer, I would set for the one a humble heart, a thankful tongue, and a body patient in afflictions. (To a man I would give) a pious wife whom when he looks at he is delighted and who (she) protects herself and his properties for him when he is away from her."
Usul al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 327

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Verily your best woman is she who is fertile, affectionate, keeps secrets, and is pious. She obeys her husband and is honorably dear among her kinsmen. When she is with her husband, she reveals her ornaments but conceals it from anyone other than him. She hearkens to his speech and obeys his commands. When she is in private, she dresses herself beautifully and is eager to offer him generously whatever he wants from her. She is usually ornamented (for him) and is not plain as men are."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 235

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "From the prosperity of a Muslim man is that he has a pious wife, a large (comfortable) house, a pleasant mount, and a righteous child."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 104, p. 98

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The Jihad (fighting in the way of Allah) of a woman is to afford pleasant company to her husband and the right of her husband over her is the greatest right of all people over her."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 256

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Marry and do not divorce because the Throne of heaven quakes from divorce."
Wasa'il ush Shiah, vol. 22, p. 9

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Certainly, Allah, Almighty and Glorious, dislikes or curses any man or woman whose intention of divorce or marriage is merely tasting the pleasure of it."
The Holy Prophet (S) repeated this statement three times to emphasize that any man who divorces his wife for a new marriage and tasting the pleasure of the new wed, as well as if any woman who demands her divorce for the same purpose and marries another man, is involved in the curse of Allah.
Al-Kafi, vol. 6, p. 54

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The lady from the women of my Ummah who safely observes four traits deserves Heaven: if she protects her piety, obeys her husband, establishes her five cardinal prayers, and fasts in the month of Ramadan."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 104, p. 107

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "A man's word telling his wife: 'I love you' never will quit her heart."
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 14, p. 10

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The best of your women is the one who is pious and obeys her husband in lust and ornamentation (but is impenetrable for others)."
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol 20, p.30

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "It is written in the Turah: 'I am Allah, the killer of murderers and distracter of fornicators."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 554

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said again from the Turah:
"O' people, do not commit fornication because your wives will do the same, too. That which you sow, you will reap." (The same as you do will be done to you).
Al-Kafi, vol.5, p.554

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "...He who embraces a woman who is unlawful (haram) to him, will be bound by a chain of fire alongwith Satan and both will be thrown into Hell."
Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, vol. 4, p. 14

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Cursed is he, cursed is he who copulates with beasts."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 270

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Lesbianism between themselves is (the same as) fornication."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, vol. 5, p. 316

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There are three traits which Allah loves (in people): briefness in speech, short (length) of sleep, and small (portion) of food; while there are three traits which He dislikes (in them): loquaciousness, oversleeping, and overeating."
Al Ithna'Ashariyyah, p. 92

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Try to be clean as much as you are able to. Verily, Allah has based the foundation of Islam on cleanliness; hence, never can a person enter Paradise but the clean ones."
Kanz-ul-'Ummal, Tradition 26002

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who purchases the food stuff which is a public necessity and stores it for forty days with the hope that its price will go up in the Muslim market, then, sells it and gives the entire sum as charity to the poor, it cannot be the atonement for what he has done."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 89

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who sleeps bearing deceit against his Muslim brother in his heart, has slept in the wrath of Allah and remains in that case until he repents."
Safinat-ul-Bihar, vol. 2, p. 318

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: " ...And he who deceives his Muslim brother, Allah takes away the abundance of his sustenance and spoils his livelihood and leaves him to his own self."
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 17, p. 283

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The person who deceives a Muslim believer in buying or selling (things), is not of us, and, on the Resurrection Day, will be raised among the Jews, because they have been the most deceitful against Muslims."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 103, p. 80

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "After myself, I fear of three things for my Ummah: misguidance after knowledge, misleading temptations, and the lust of the stomach and the privy parts."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 79

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The person for whom lust and vice is readily available but he avoids them for the fear of Allah, Almighty and Glorious, He will bar the Fire for him and ensure him against the Great Fear...."
Makarim-ul-Akhlaq

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who is guarded against the vices of his stomach, tongue, and privy parts, is surely safeguarded from all sins."
Al-Muhajjat-ul Bayda

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who kisses a lad lustily, Allah, Almighty and Glorious, will bridle him with a reign of Fire."
Al-Kafi, vol. 5, p. 548

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He whose two days (of life) are the same (making no spiritual progress) is at loss."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 71, p. 173

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The destruction of my female followers is in two things: gold and immodest clothes; and the destruction of my male follower lies in abandoning knowledge and compiling wealth."
The Collection of Waram

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "At the moment when the coffin of a person is being lifted and carried, the concerning soul follows its corpse and regretfully calls: 'O you my children and my relatives! Beware that the world does not cheat you as it did me. I gathered wealth regardless of it being lawful or unlawful and left all of it for others. Now I am left with its burden upon me while they enjoy the fruit of it; therefore, avoid that which is similar to what happened to me'."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 6, p. 161

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "None passes a graveyard except that the dead call out to him: 'O you neglectful person! Were you aware of what we have been made aware of, it would make your blood run cold'."
Irshad-ul-Qulub

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "If your rulers are the good doers of you, rich ones are from the gracious ones of you, and your affairs go on through consultation among you, then (living) on the earth is better for you than (being) under it. But, if your rulers are the wicked ones of you, your rich ones from the misers of you, and your affairs go on without consultation among you, then (being) under the ground is better for you than (living) on it."
Manhaj-us-Sadiqeen, commentary, vol. 2, p. 373

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "No believer will become wretched by consultation, and none will gain merit through stubbornness."
Nahj-ul-Fisahah, p. 533

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There are seventy branches of worship, the best of which is earning a living lawfully."
At-Tahthib, vol. 6, p. 324

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There is goodness above any goodness until when a believing person, (fighting against the enemies of Islam who slaughter Muslims), is killed in the way of Allah, Almighty and Glorious, then there is no goodness above it."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 10, p. 100

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "...By the One in Whose hand is my soul, if all the members in the skies and on the earth gather to kill a (sinless) believer or be persuaded to it, Allah will surely put them all in the Fire."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 75, p. 149

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "No drop is more beloved with Allah, Almighty and Glorious, than the drop of blood which is poured in the way of Allah.
Wasa'il-ush Shi'ah, vol. 15, p. 14

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Al-Mahdi is of my progeny from the sons of Fatimah (‘a)."
Sunan Abu Dawud, vol. 4, p. 107

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Happiness is for the one who will attend the Qaim of my Ahlul Bayt and will follow him before his rise. This person will love his (Qaim's) lovers and hate his enemies, and will accept the leadership of the Imams from before his advent. These ones are my friends, and are the most sincere members of my Ummah whom I honor very much."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 52, p. 129

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Allah will raise a man from my progeny, from my Ahlul Bayt, by whom the earth will be filled with justice thoroughly the same as it has been filled with injustice and oppression."
Al-Musannif, vol. 11, p. 371

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The person who dies and has not known the Imam of his time (Imam Mahdi (‘a) is that of the present time) has died the same as one who died during the Age of Ignorance."
Musnad-i-Ahmad-ibn-Hanbal, vol. 2, p. 83; vol. 3, p. 446 & vol. 4, p. 96: Sahih-i-Bukhari, vol.
5, p. 13 & Sahih-i-Muslim vol. 6, p. 21, No.1849. In addition to 25 other references introduced by Sunni scholars.

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There will come a time for people that: they will not respect their scholars except for their good clothing; they will not hearken to the Qur'an except for the pleasant voice; and they will not worship Allah except for during the fasting month; there will be no shyness in their women, no patience in their poor ones; and no prosperity for their rich ones, they will not be contented with a small (portion), and they will not be satiated with abundance. They will strive (only) for their stomach; their religion is their money (wealth); their women are their Qiblah (direction of worship); and their homes are their mosques; they run away from their scholars just as lambs run away from wolves. Then, when they become like that, the Lord will afflict them with three conditions. At first, He takes the prosperity from their properties. The second is that a cruel ruler will dominate them. The third is that they will pass away from this world without having (true) Faith."
Waqayi'-ul-'Ayyam, p. 439

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There will come a time for my Ummah when their rulers will be cruel, their scholars will be greedy and have little piety, their worshippers (will act) hypocritically, their merchants will commit usury and conceal the defects of their buying and selling and their women will be busy with the ornaments of the world. Hence, at this time, the most vicious of them will dominate over them, and their good doers will invocate but they will not be answered."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 23, p. 22

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "There will come a time for my Ummah when they will love five things while neglecting five others:
1.      They will love this world and neglect the next world.
2.      They will love wealth and forget (the Day of) Reckoning.
3.      They (their men) will love (corruptive) women and forget the houries.
4.      They will love buildings and forget the graves.
5.      And, they will love (their) selves and forget the Lord. Those (such people) dislike me and I, too, dislike them."
Al-Ithna 'Ashariyyah, p. 202

Hazrat Muhammad (S) told Abu Dharr: "Take advantage of five opportunities before five other things: Your youth before your senescence, your health before your illness, your wealth before your poverty, your leisure before your haste, and your life before your death."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 77, p. 77

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Fie upon that Muslim who does not allocate (at least) one day a week to the study of the details of his religion and to explore (the affairs) of his religion."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 1, p. 176

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "He who studies the religion of Allah, He is sufficient to remove his grief and provides him with sustenance from whence he could never imagine."
Mahajjat-ul Bayda vol. 1, p.15

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The one amongst my Ummah who memorizes forty traditions from among those which people need for their religious life (to propagate and instruct), Allah will raise him from the dead as a jurist on the Day of Resurrection."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 2, p. 153

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Verily, a servant can gain the rank of him who both fasts during the day and keeps vigil at night, keeping up prayers, through his good disposition."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 71, p. 373

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The things by which my Ummah can enjoy Heaven most of all are godliness, and a good temper."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 100

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Anger spoils Faith as much as vinegar spoils honey."
Al-Kafi, vol. 2, p. 302

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Do not get angry; do not ask people for things; wish for people whatever you wish for yourself."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 75, p. 27

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "Verily, when one of His servants establishes a prayer in congregation and asks Him something which He does not grant, Allah will be ashamed until He fulfils it."
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 88, p. 4

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "One prayer of a man in congregation is worthier than his forty years of prayers at home (alone)."
Mustadrak-ul-Wasa'il, vol. 6, p. 446

Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: "The rows of my followers in the congregational prayer on the earth are like the rows of angels in the sky; and a rak'at of prayer in congregation is equivalent with twenty-four rak'ats, and every rak'at with Allah, Almighty and Glorious, is more beloved than forty years of worship. Therefore, on the Day of Justice, when Allah gathers all human beings from the beginning to the end for Reckoning, there will be no believer who has attended the congregational prayer but for whom Allah will decrease the grievousness of the Day of Reckoning and after that the one will be told to enter Heaven.
Bihar-ul-Anwar, vol. 88, p. 6

Once a blind man came to Hazrat Muhammad (S) and said that there was not anybody to take him to the mosque to attend the congregational prayer with him (S) when he heard the prayer call. Then Hazrat Muhammad (S) said: Stretch a thread from your house unto the mosque and attend the congregational prayer."
At-Tahthib, vol. 3, p. 266

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