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الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
ومَن عَشِقَ شَيئا أعشى (أعمى) بَصَرَهُ وأمرَضَ قَلبَهُ، فَهُوَ يَنظُرُ بِعَينٍ غَيرِ صَحيحَةٍ، ويَسمَعُ بِاذُنٍ غَيرِ سَميعَةٍ، قَد خَرَقَتِ الشَّهَواتُ عَقلَهُ، وأماتَتِ الدّنيا قَلبَهُ.

The one who is infatuated with something, his eyes become blind and his heart becomes sick, such that he sees with unsound eyes and hears with deaf ears, his base desires having torn apart his reason and [love of] the world having killed his heart.
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Source: Nahj al-Balāgha Vol1 P159
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title
Nahj al-Balāgha
author
Abū l-Ḥasan Muḥammad b. al-Ḥusayn al-Mūsawī (Arabic: أبوالحسن محمد بن الحسین الموسوي) (b. 359/969-70 - d. Muharram 6, 406/June 26, 1015) al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (Arabic: الشريف الرضي) was a prominent Shi'a scholar and poet born in Baghdad. Although he is most known for his literary expertise, he was also an expert of jurisprudence and exegesis of the Quran. His most famous work is Nahj al-Balagha, a collection of Imam Ali's (a) sayings and letters. He founded a school named Dar al-'Ilm ( دار العلم, literally "House of knowledge") in which he trained many students, some of whom later became prominent scholars.
year
1372
publisher
Hejrat

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