Islam and trustworthines: Imam Ali (as)


How few are the reliable, trustworthy people, and how many are the treacherous!

Trustworthiness leads to truthfulness

Trustworthiness and loyalty are sincere actions, lying and fabrication are perfidious utterences.

Return the trust to the one who as entrusted it to you, and do not act treacherously with the one who betrayed your trust.

Return the trust when it is entrusted to you, and do not accuse anyone when you entrust something to him, for surely one who is not trustworthy has no faith.

The best [form of] trustworthiness is keeping one's promise.

Trustworthiness is [a sign of] faith; cheerfulness is [a form of ] kindness.

Trustworthiness is preservation [and safguarding of what has been entrusted.

Trustworthiness is preservation [and safeguarding of what has been entrusted.

Trustworthiness is a success for the one who observes it.

Trustworthiness is a merit for the one who executes it.

The bane of trustworthiness is treacherty.

When you are entrusted with something, then do not betray [the trust].

When you entrust anyone [with something], then do not accuse them of treachery.

When trustworthiness becomes stronger, truthfulness increases.

The cornerstone of faith is trustworthiness.

Sound trustworthiness is a symbol of good conviction.

Espouse trustworthiness for it is the best [form of] religiousity.

Corruption of trustworthiness is submission to treachery.

Successful is the one who clothes himself with loyalty and arms himself with trustworthiness.

Everything that is not fit to be disclosed is a trust, even if its confidentiality is not specifically sought.

One who has no trustworthiness has no faith.

One who takes [the] keeping [of] trust lightly will fall into treachery.

One who acts with trustworthiness has perfected his religion.

The best trust that can be kept is fulfilling [one's] obligations.

There is no faith in one who is not trustworthy.

There is no trustworthiness in one who has no religion.

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