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الهَدِيَّةُ رِزْقٌ مِنَ اللَّهِ؛ فَمَنْ أُهْدِىَ إلَيْهِ شَيْءٌ فَلْيَقْبَلْهُ |
Gifts are sustenance from God; and so, whoever is offered a gift should accept it. |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 668; Page No. 97 |

الهَدِيَّةُ تُعْوِرُ عَيْنَ الحَكِيْمِ |
Gifts blind men of wisdom. |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 669; Page No. 97 |

الهَدِيَّةُ تَذْهَبُ بِالسَّمْعِ وَالبَصَرِ وَالقَلْبِ |
Gifts impair ears, eyes and hearts. |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 670; Page No. 97 |

أَمْرُ النِّسَاءِ اِلى آبَائِهِنَّ وَرِضَاهُنَّ السُّكُوتُ |
Girls’ consent (in marriage) should be sought from their fathers, and silence is their consent. |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 671; Page No. 97 |

العَائِدُ في هِبَتِهِ كَالكَلْبِ يَعُودُ في قَيْئِهِ |
He who takes back his gift is like unto a dog eating its vomit. |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 883; Page No. 125 |

أَمَّا بَعْدُ فَمَا بَالُ الْعَامِلِ نَسْتَعْمِلُهُ فَيَأْتِينَا فَيَقُولُ هذا مِنْ عَمَلِكُمْ وَهذا أُهْدِيَ اِلَيَّ، أَفَلا قَعَدَ في بَيْتِ أَبِيْهِ وَأُمِّهِ فَيَنْظُرَ هَلْ يُهْدَى لَهُ أَمْ لا؟ |
How is it that when one of our agents returns to us says, “I have collected this for you and I have been gifted that?” If so, why did he not stay in his father’s and mother’s house to see whether people gift him or not? |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 925; Page No. 130 |

نِعْمَ الهَدِيَّةُ الكَلِمَةُ مِنْ كَلامِ الحِكْمَةِ |
How nice a gift is a word of wisdom! |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 928; Page No. 131 |

نِعْمَ الشَّيءُ الهَدِيَّةُ أمَامَ الحَاجَةِ |
How nice is a gift at the time of need! |
Holy Prophet Muhammad al Mustafā (s.a.w.w.) |
Nahj al Fasahah; Tradition No. 931; Page No. 131 |

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It is that person who fulfills the wish of his believing brother and accepts a gift in return |
Amir al-Mu'minin Imām ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib (a.s.) |
Greater Sins Vol 2, The Twenty-Fifth Greater Sin ,page 161 |
