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    In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

    Description of the Righteous

    It is related that a devout worshipper by the name of Humm came to

    Imam Al (May Allah Ennoble his countenance) and asked him to

    describe the pious people so vividly that he could almost see them.

    Alg responded:Their speech is truthful; their clothing is moderate;

    and they walk with utmost humility. They lower their gaze

    from everything Allah has forbidden. They allow their ears to

    listen only to that which is beneficial. Their souls accept

    exposure to trials and tribulations as easily as others accept

    luxurious living.

    Were it not for their appointed term, their spirits

    would not have remained in their bodies the span of a

    twinkling of the eye due to their intense longing for their

    Lord. Because the Creator is magnified in their souls,

    everything else is viewed as insignificant in their sight. Their

    hearts are sober; people are safe from any wickedness fromthem; their bodies are slim [they dont overindulge their

    appetites]; their basic needs are few; and their souls are chaste.

    They patiently endure the few days they spend in this world

    knowing that they will be followed by a long, peaceful

    restthis is the profitable life-transaction which their Lord

    has allowed them to enter into. The world desired them;

    however, they had no desire for it. It imprisoned them, but

    they ransomed their souls from it [with their restraint and

    righteous deeds].

    At night, their feet are arranged in ranks as they

    dutifully recite the Quran in slow measured tones. If they

    come upon a verse that stimulates [in them] longing [for the

    delightful things which Allah has promised] they ponder it,

    craving to attain them. Their souls soar due to the intensity of

    their longing for those delights. If they come upon a verse

    that frightens them [with the threat of Allahs dreadful

    punishment] they hear it reverberating in the depths of their

    hearts. They imagine that they hear the dreadful sounds of the

    Hellfire in the innermost recesses of their ears. You find them

    kneeling down [before their Lord], begging to be liberated

    from the Hellfire.

    As for their days, they are forbearing, clement scholars.

    They are righteous and pious. Fear [of Allah] surrounds them,

    piercing them like arrows. One who gazes upon them thinks

    that they are sick. However, they are far from being sick.

    They are not satisfied with a minimal amount of righteous

    deeds, nor do they consider excessive amount of worship to

    be great. They see their faults, and they fear that their deeds

    wont be accepted. If someone praises one of them, he says, I

    know myself better than others [know me], and my Lord is

    more knowledgeable of me than myself. O Allah, dont take

    me to task for what they say, and make me better than what

    they think of me, and forgive me for those sins which they are

    unaware of.

    One of the signs [of such a person] is that you observe

    strength in his religion. His gentleness is accompanied by

    sobriety. His faith is coupled with certainty. He longs for

    knowledge. He acts with forbearance. He lives moderately, evenwhen blessed with wealth. He is humble in his worship. He

    endures poverty with dignified grace. He patiently endures

    trying circumstances. He seeks his sustenance from the lawful.

    He hastens to right guidance. He is agitated if he perceives greed

    in himself. He works righteousness all the while trembling,

    [fearing that his deeds wont be accepted]. His greatest concern

    is gratitude. He arises in the morn preoccupied with the

    Remembrance of God. He goes to bed at night overwhelmed,

    apprehensive. He rises in the morning overjoyed. His

    apprehension arises from the awareness of his heedlessness. His

    joy is caused by the bounties and mercy Allah has showered

    upon him. If his soul presses him with something he despises, hedoes not concede [to it] and withholds from it what it desires.

    The comfort of his eye is that which cannot be eradicated [the

    reward of his righteous deeds]. His abstinence is from temporal

    things. He mixes clemency with knowledge, and speech with

    action. He expects death at any moment. His slips are few

    [because of his cautiousness and deliberateness in speech and

    actions]. His heart is content. He is easy-going. He is constantly

    on guard against assaults upon his religion. His lusts are dead.

    His anger is suppressed.

    People anticipate goodness from him. They are safe from

    any wickedness from him. If he is in the company of the

    heedless, he is recorded as being mindful [of his Lord]. He

    overlooks those who oppress him. He gives to those who deny

    him. He joins relations with those who cut him off. He is far

    removed from any indecency. His speech is gentle. You find

    nothing bad in him. He is always a source of good. During

    calamities, he is composed. In dire straights, he is patient. In

    times of ease, he is thankful. He does not oppress those he

    dislikes, nor does he sin for the sake of those he loves. He admits

    the truth before his witnessing is sought. He preserves all he is

    entrusted with. He does not hurl abusive names at people. He

    never harms his neighbor, nor does he insult people when he is

    experiencing hardship. If he is transgressed against, he perseveres

    until Allah takes revenge for him. He relies on himself while he

    himself is a source of relief for others [they can rely on him]. He

    tires himself for the sake of his salvation, not burdening others in

    any way. His distance from those who remove themselves from

    him is a form of abstinence, while his drawing near to people is

    from his gentleness and mercy. Hence, his distance from people

    does not arise from arrogance and haughtiness, nor is his

    closeness to them motivated by cunning and treachery.

    Hearing this, Humm dropped dead. Imam Al g said,

    This is what I feared would happen to him.

    - From Nah al-Bal h

    Translated by Imam Zaid Shakir, Zaytuna Institute (Ramadan 1426/2005)