Imam Baqir (PBUH)

Words of Wisdom

Preaching softens hearts, restrains desires, and reminds people of their duties toward Allah (SWT). Everyone needs reminders of death, judgment, and divine justice. Imam Baqir (PBUH) warned that scholars who neglect guiding others betray their trust. Effective preaching must come sincerely from the heart, influencing both speaker and listener.

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The Source of Divine Knowledge

Abdullah ibn Nafi’ Azraq” was one of the leaders of the Khawarij and one of the fiercest enemies of Amir al-Mu’minin (peace be upon him) and his family. He often said: “If I truly knew that there was someone in

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3 Occasions, 3 Reactions

Life’s trials in satisfaction, anger, and power reveal true character. While many fall into sin, injustice, or misuse of authority, the faithful remain disciplined, just, and humble. Imam Baqir (PBUH) taught that a true believer avoids sin in joy, speaks justly in anger, and remains fair in power.

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The Jews and Isra’ilyiat

Jewish influence spread fabricated narrations (Isra’iliyat) into Islamic culture, corrupting interpretations and beliefs. While many scholars adopted them, the Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT), especially Imam Baqir (PBUH), firmly opposed these fabrications, defending the sanctity of the Ka’aba and prophetic legacy. His efforts preserved authentic teachings, ensuring Shiites received unaltered traditions through pure lineage.

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I like what He likes…

On his deathbed, Jabir ibn Abdullah expressed preferring hardship over ease, seeing it as faith. Imam Baqir (PBUH) corrected him, teaching that true faith is complete submission to Allah’s will—accepting life, death, health, or illness as He decrees. This showed Jabir a higher spiritual level of contentment with divine will.

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The Market of this World

Imam Baqir (PBUH) advised Umar Ibn Abd al-Aziz that life is like a marketplace where only righteous deeds bring profit. He urged justice, avoidance of sin, and restraint in power. Moved, Umar returned Fadak to Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT), but by not restoring the Caliphate, he ultimately failed spiritually.

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A Man of Paradise

Imam Baqir (PBUH) affirmed that true love and hatred must align with divine principles, not personal motives. An old man expressed pure love for the Imam and his friends, and hatred for their enemies. The Imam promised him Paradise, showing that sincere devotion and rightful allegiance lead to salvation.

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What are We Proud of?

Human pride in power, wealth, or status is futile, as kings, athletes, and leaders have fallen through illness, loss, or politics. Life begins from weakness and ends in death. Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (PBUH) emphasized humility, reminding that man originates from sperm and returns to dust, knowing nothing of his fate.

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Words and Actions

Satan vowed to mislead mankind, even Shiites, through false beliefs such as salvation without deeds. The Imams (PBUT) rejected this, stressing that true devotion requires obedience, worship, humility, and piety. Claiming love for Ali (PBUH) without righteous action is insufficient; real Wilayah is only achieved through faith, duty, and good deeds.

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Let’s View Things Differently

Imam Baqir (PBUH) taught that nothing should be undervalued: Allah’s satisfaction may lie in a small act of worship, His wrath in a single sin, and His chosen servants may be hidden among ordinary people. Thus, we must respect every act and every person, seeing with purified, thoughtful eyes.

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Visiting Imam Baqir (PBUH)

Imam Baqir (PBUH) met Jabir ibn Abdullah Ansari, the elderly blind companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH\&HP). Jabir conveyed the Prophet’s greetings, recalling his prophecy about meeting Muhammad ibn Ali, the “splitter of knowledge.” Jabir, loyal to Ahl al-Bayt, was the first pilgrim of Karbala and a devoted defender of Imamat.

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A Great Inheritance

With a brief glance at the jurisprudential and interpretive books of Shia, it becomes evident that a significant portion of Shia jurisprudential, ethical, and exegetical narrations have been transmitted from Imam Baqir (peace be upon him). Furthermore, numerous profound and

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Be like this…

Part of the advice and recommendations of Imam Muhammad Baqir (peace be upon him) to Jabir al-Ju’fi (one of his companions): “I advise you with five things: If you are wronged, do not wrong in return. If you are betrayed,

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