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same reward of him whom is deprived and satisfied." 209


Imam al-Baqir (a) said: "If you look at an ailed person, you should say, but not let him hear you, 'All praise is due to Allah Who protects me from that which inflicted you, but if He wills, He shall do.' He who says so will never be befallen by that ailment." 210


Imam as-Sadiq (a) said: "He who is conferred with thanks will be granted increase. Allah says: 'If you give thanks, I shall give you greater (favors).'" 211


"The thanks of every grace, no matter how big it is, is to praise Allah for it." 212


"The gratitude that is shown to Allah for any grace, no matter how big it is, is surely better and weightier than the grace itself. 213


"Verily, one of you drinks water and Allah assigns Paradise to him on that account.
Verily, one who takes the vessel (containing water), brings it to his mouth, then takes Allah's name, then drinks from it, then draws it away while desiring it, then praises Allah, then drinks from it again, then takes it away while he desires it, then praises Allah, then drinks from it again, then sets it aside and praises Allah, Allah makes the paradise obligatory for him."

Categories of Gratitude



Gratitude can be classified into three categories:


1) gratitude of the heart,


2) verbal gratitude, and


3) gratitude of the organs.


Once the heart is full of the recognition of the graces of the Conferrer Lord, the tongue expresses thanks. Once the heart and the tongue unite in the feelings of gratitude, they inspire the organs to express their gratitude by submission and response to the acts of obedience to Him.


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