1. Whoever serves Allah (سبحانه وتعالى) sincerely, Allah will make all the universe serve him.
2. Treat people the way you like to be treated.
3. Treat your neighbor kindly to be worthy of being a Muslim.
4. At times, silence is a better companion, even if you are a perfect speaker.
5. Your real thoughts will be revealed in your anger.
6. Being grateful for the blessings and being patient in hardships, are the virtues to which you can’t find any negative side.
7. The calamities are the keys to blessings and rewards.
8. Allah (سبحانه وتعالى) has made the month of Ramadan like a competition for His servants, to compete for His satisfaction with each other through obeying Him.
9. Being afraid of honesty and expressing the truth is a sign of abasement.
10. Consulting in groups leads you toward success.
11. Expressing your opinion on the subject, which is not related to you, puts an unnecessary burden on your shoulders.
12. Giving Zakat does not reduce your wealth.
13. I advise you to piety and constant pondering since thinking is the root of all virtues.
14. I advise you to think and contemplate since they enliven an insightful person’s heart and are the key to wisdom.
15. I guarantee that Allah (سبحانه وتعالى) will grant the prayers of the one whose only purpose is Allah’s satisfaction.
16. I wonder how you would think about the food for your body and don’t contemplate on the food for your thought? You restrain from eating what is harmful to your body, but fill your mind and soul with what ruins them.
17. Meanness is considering what you own as the reason for your honour, and what you give away as waste.
18. No wealth is more precious than wisdom.
19. servants of Allah, beware that Allah had not created you in vain, nor left you on your own. Instead, He had determined the years of your lives and has distributed your sustenance among you. This way, any wise person will realize his worth and that he won’t get more than what has been determined for him.