Personal Characteristics

Admonishments

The Seventh Admonishment:

“Invite to Allah by means other than your tongues.”
In His name, the Exalted. There are some people who treat admonishment and speech which is a prerequisite for appropriate action as goal. As if they should only say and listen for the sake of saying and listening. This is wrong. The act of teaching and learning is meant for practical action and it i...
Admonishments

The First Admonishment

One who recognizes God obeys him and deals with him
In the name of Allah, the most merciful the most beneficent Praise be only for Allah, and blessings be upon the leader of the prophets, Mohammad and his progeny, the leaders, deputies, the pure ones; and continuous curse be upon their enemies from the early ones and the latter ones....
His Words

Our Responsibility during the Days of Eid

The narrations regarding Wilayah should be mentioned with logical reasoning
On the night of Eid al-Ghadeer and other similar nights, rather than spending sessions in laughter, play, and diversion, the virtues of these days and nights and the vices of their enemies, as well as the narrations regarding Wilayah should be mentioned with logical reasoning so that it would streng...
Memories by others

Personified Practical Emulation

He tied himself to adoration, to standing for the prayers
   One of the distinctions that set Ayatollah Bahjat apart from the rest of scholars and mujtahids is his practical emulation of the Infallibles, peace be upon them. You see this clearly from his statements and actions, his standing and sitting, his speech and silence, during his acts of adoration, ...
Self Cultivation

His Piety and God-Fearing

He always believed in the need to both always uphold knowledge and good manners...
   Ayatollah Bahjat made an effort to cultivate himself since his very young age. He was affording the attainment of knowledge and purifying the soul a great deal of attention. He always insisted on continuous effort strengthening man's moral building which enables him to struggle against his own d...