Imam Khomeini introduces himself a humble servant of God


Imam Khomeini in introduction to his famous book "an exposition on Forty Hadith" introduces himself a humble servant of God the Almighty and sought divine assistance before writing the precious work.

ID: 75656 | Date: 2023/08/04

Imam writes in introduction part of his famous work as following:


Lord! Grant brightness of sincerity to the mirror of the heart, Cleanse the rust of hypocrisy from the tablet of the heart, and show the path of virtue and salvation to the helpless wanderers in the mazes of the bewilderment and error and confusion.


 Endow us with the nobleness and generosity of character. Reveal to us your glory and splendor that you have reserved only for your chosen servants.


Expel the legions of Satan and ignorance from the realms of our heart; implant the divine hosts of knowledge and wisdom in their stead.


 Enrich our hearts with the profusion of your love and that of your Chosen in this transitory world, this ephemeral lodging place.


And shower Your choicest blessing upon us at the time of death and thereafter. Extend to us your mercy, and grant us proximity to the Highest Good.


Imam further describes for believers and faithful people the real purpose of Writing the book. 


I, a humble servant of God, was contemplating for some time, to select forty hadith from among the ahadith of the members of the Household of the Prophet (S) from the authentic books of the sahabah, and scholars, and was trying to compile them with an appropriate explanation of each of them that can be applied to the general conditions of the people. I chose to write them in Persian, so that the Persian knowing people may also be benefited from them. God willing, this compilation would be an attempt to serve the command of the Prophet (S) who said:


From among my followers, one who shall preserve and protect my forty ahadith, so that my people may be benefited from them, God Almighty will treat him on the Day of Resurrection with great men of wisdom and learning (jurisprudence).


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