“It is strange that a person may find it easy to protect himself from: eating Haraam, oppression and injustice, adultery, theft, drinking khamr (alcoholic drinks), and from unlawful looking, but it is hard for him to restrain the movement of his tongue. How often do we see people who are very cautious about falling into shameful deeds or injustice, but their tongue lashes against the living and the dead and they don't mind it?” PeopleMindMayPersonsHardFallEasyMovementStrangeDrinkProtectEatingDrinkingInjusticeDeedsTongueOppressionAlcoholicsAdulteryTheftCautiousShamefulLashesUnlawfulAlcoholic Drinks Author:Ibn Taymiyyah
“Go to the adolescent who are smothered in family-- Oh how hideous it is To see three generations of one house gathered together! It is like an old tree with shoots, And with some branches rotted and falling.” TogetherFallThreeHouseGenerationsTreeOppressionBranchesAdolescenceHideousOld TreesThree Generations Book:Delphi Poetical Works of Ezra Pound (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Poetical Works of Ezra Pound (Illustrated)
“Press not a falling man too far; 'tis virtue: His faults lie open to the laws; let them, Not you, correct him.” MenLawLyingFallVirtuePressesFaultsOppression Book:The plays and poems of William Shakspeare Source: The plays and poems of William Shakspeare