- To gladden the heart of the weary, to remove the suffering of the afflicted, hath its own reward. In the day of trouble, the memory of the action cometh like a rush of the torrent, and taketh our burden away.
- He who helpeth his fellow-creature in the hour of need, and he who helpeth the oppressed, him will God help in the Day of Travail.
- What actions are most excellent? To gladden the heart of a human being, to feed the hungry, to help the afflicted, to lighten the sorrow of the sorrowful, and to remove the wrongs of the injured.
- Who is the most favored of God? He from whom the greatest good cometh to His creatures.
- All God's creatures are His family; and he is the most beloved of God who doeth most good to God's creatures.
- Whoever is kind to His creatures, God is kind to him; therefore be kind to man on earth, whether good or bad; and being kind to the bad, is to withold him from badness, thus in heaven you will be treated kindly.
- He who is not kind to God's creatures, and to his own children, God will not be kind to him.
- Kindness is a mark of faith: and whoever hath not kindness hath not faith.
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