
“The one who recites the Qur’an and the one who listens to it have an equal share in the reward.”
Mustadrakul Wasa’il, Volume 1, Page 293
Shi'ite Hadith
Husayn al-Nuri al-Tabarsi, Mustadrak al-Wasā'il, vol. 4, p. 261
Regarding the Qur'an
“The one who recites the Qur’an and the one who listens to it have an equal share in the reward.”
Mustadrakul Wasa’il, Volume 1, Page 293
Shi'ite Hadith
“The book trade invented literary prizes to stimulate sales, not to reward merit.”
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 19
Shi'ite Hadith
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 19
Shi'ite Hadith
“Nor can one easily find among many thousands a single man who considers virtue its own reward. The very glory of a good deed, if it lacks reward, affects them not; unrewarded uprightness brings them regret. Nothing but profit is prized.”
Nec facile invenias multis in milibus unum,
virtutem pretium qui putet esse sui.
ipse decor, recte facti si praemia desint,
non movet, et gratis paenitet esse probum.
nil nisi quod prodest carum est.
II, iii, 11-15; translation by Arthur Leslie Wheeler. Variant translation of gratis paenitet esse probum, in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 15th ed. (1980), p. 114: "It is annoying to be honest to no purpose."
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Muhammad: A Prophet of Our Times
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