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COMMANDMENT 31He wrote for al-Hasan ibn `Ali (1) (his son - peace be upon them) when Amir al-mu'minin encamped at al-Hadirin on his way back from Siffin.From the father who is (shortly) to die who acknowledges the hardships of the times who has turned away from life who has submitted himself to the (calamities of) time who realizes the evils of the world who is living in the abodes of the dead and is due to depart from them any day; to the son who yearns for what is not to be achieved who is treading the path of those who have died who is the victim of ailments who is entangled in the (worries of the) days who is a target of hardships a slave of the world a trader of its deception a debtor of wishes a prisoner of mortality an ally of worries a neighbour of griefs a victim of distresses who has been overpowered by desires and who is a successor of the dead. |
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Do not consult women because their view is weak and their determination is unstable. Cover their eyes by keeping them under the veil because strictness of veiling keeps them for long. Their coming out is not worse than your allowing an unreliable man to visit them. If you can manage that they should not know anyone other than you do so. Do not allow a woman matters other than those about hereself because a woman is a flower not an administrator. Do not pay her regard beyond herself. Do not encourage her to intercede for others. Do not show suspicion out of place because this leads a correct woman to evil and a chaste woman to deflection. For everyone among your servants fix a work for which you may hold him responsible. In this way they will not fling the work one over the other. Respect your kinsmen because they are your wings with which you fly the origin towards which you return and your hands with which you attack. Place your religion and your world at Allah's disposal and beg Him to ordain the best for you in respect of the near and the far this world and the next; and that is an end to the matter. |