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الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
مَن عابَ عِيبَ، ومَن شَتَمَ اجيبَ.

He who Pursues others faults will be accused of them himself, and he who insults will be retorted to [with worse].
Source: Kanz al-favaed Vol1 P279
ID: 2479

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title
Kanz al-favaed
author
Abul Fatah, Muhammad bin Ali Karajki Tripoli (died 449 AH), jurist, usuli, mathematician, astronomer, writer and knowledgeable in the sciences of hadith, philosophy, theology, syntax, ethics, history, men, interpretation and medicine, and one of the most brilliant scientific figures of the first half It is the fifth century of Hijri and contemporary with Sheikh Tusi. He is considered one of the late thinkers of the Baghdad school. Sheikh Har Aamili says about him: "Sheikh Abul-Fath Karajki is a distinguished scholar and theologian, a jurist, and a trustworthy muhaddith."
year
1368

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