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                    الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
                        لا تَستَصغِر شَيئا مِنَ المَعروفِ قَدَرتَ عَلَى اصطِناعِه إيثارا لِما هُوَ أكثَرُ مِنهُ؛ فإنَّ اليَسيرَ في حالِ الحاجَةِ إلَيهِ أنفَعُ لأِهلِهِ مِن ذلكَ الكَثيرِ في حالِ الغَناءِ عَنهُ، واعمَلْ لِكُلِّ يَومٍ بِما فيهِ تَرشُدُ.
                        
                        
                        
                          Never deem any act of common courtesy that you are able to carry out as insignificant in comparing it to a greater act, for verily the simple act performed when the need for it arises is more beneficial to its receptor than the great act for which there is no need. Perform for each day good acts that befit it and you will grow on the right course.
                          
                        
                        
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                                            al-Ja’fariyyāt (al-Ash’athiyyāt)
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