رسول الله (صلی الله علیه و آله):
                         إن أردتم عيش السّعداء، و موت الشهداء، و النجاة يوم الحسرة، و الظّل يوم الحرور، و الهدى يوم الضلالة، فادرسوا القرآن، فإنّه كلام الرّحمان، و حرز من الشيطان، و رجحان في الميزان.
                        
                        
                        
                          If you wish to live like the prosperous, and die like the martyrs, to be delivered on the Day of regret, shaded on the Day of tremendous heat, and to be guided on the day of deviation, then you must learn the Quran, for it is the word of the All-Beneficent, and a shield against Satan, that will incline the balance in your favor.
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Jāmi' al-Akhbār
                                            Vol1
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