“For the Devil, the presence of learned one is by far more painful than a thousand worshipers.”

—  Ali al-Rida

Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.2, p. 16.
Regarding Knowledge & Wisdom, Religious

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "For the Devil, the presence of learned one is by far more painful than a thousand worshipers." by Ali al-Rida?
Ali al-Rida photo
Ali al-Rida 24
eighth of the Twelve Imams 770–818

Related quotes

Joris-Karl Huysmans photo
Musa al-Kadhim photo

“The sleep of a wise man is far better than the worship of an ignorant one during the night.”

Musa al-Kadhim (745–799) Seventh of the Twelve Imams and regarded by Sunnis as a renowned scholar

Ibn Shu’ba al-Harrani, Tuhaf al-'Uqul, p. 419.
Regarding Knowledge & Wisdom, Religious

Meat Loaf photo

“Karaoke bars are devil worship!”

Meat Loaf (1947) American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor

A chat with Meat Loaf (2006)

James Frey photo
Helen Garner photo

“In my profession I have learned that women can bear more pain than men.'
'Are you a doctor, sir?”

Helen Garner (1942) Australian author

'No. A shoe repairer.'
Page 123.
Other Peoples Children (1980)

“Silence is a learned practice that requires far more than just not talking. Not talking is not silence; it's just not talking.”

Caroline Myss (1952) author from the United States

Entering the Castle : An Inner Path to God and Your Soul (2007), p. 39 (Based on the 'Interior Castle' by Teresa of Ávila)

Gerd Binnig photo

“Doing physics is much more enjoyable than just learning it. Maybe 'doing it' is the right way of learning, at least as far as I am concerned.”

Gerd Binnig (1947) German physicist

in his Nobel biography, edited by [Tore Frängsmyr, Gösta Ekspong, Nobelstiftelsen, Physics 1981-1990, World Scientific, 1993, 9810207298, 383]

Julian of Norwich photo
Stefan Molyneux photo

“Women worship at the feet of the devil and wonder why the world is evil.”

Stefan Molyneux (1966) libertarian philosopher, writer, speaker, and online broadcaster

"The Matriarchal Lineage of Corruption" https://vimeo.com/119085990, The Freedomain Radio Call In Show with Stefan Molyneux (January 8, 2014)

Related topics