Here are the various sayings attributed to Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (R.A) which have been gathered from various sources in the biography of Hazrat Umar Farooque (R.A) by Prof. Masud-ul-Hasan.
“He who keeps his own counsel keeps his affairs in his own hands.”
“Fear him, whom you hate.”
“The wisest man is he who can account for his actions.”
“Do not put off today’s work for tomorrow.”
“Money cannot help lifting its head.”
“What regresses, never progresses.”
“He who does now know evil will fall into it.”
“When a man puts me a question, I judge of his intelligence.”
“Don’t forget your own self while preaching to others.”
“The less of the World, the freer you live.”
“Avoidance of sin is lighter than the pain of remorse.”
“On every dishonest man, there are two watchmen, his possessions, and his way of living.”
“If patience and gratitude had been she camels, it would have mattered little on which I rode.”
“May Allah have mercy on him who sends me my faults as a present.”
“Preserve the sayings of those people who are indifferent to the world. They say only that what Allah wishes them to say.”
“Fear Allah, for He alone lives; all other things are liable to perish.”
“The wisest among you is he whose sustenance is the fear of Allah.”
“Praise Allah, for by praise His blessings multiply.”
“Fear Allah, for that is fortune; indifference to Allah is misfortune.”
“Be patient; patience is a pillar of faith.”
“Acquire knowledge and teach it to people.”
“Be dignified, honest and truthful.”
“Do not be an arrogant scholar, for scholarship cannot subsist with arrogance.”
“When you see that any scholar loves the world, then his scholarship is in doubt.”
“God forbid, men should be jealous of knowledge as they are jealous of women.”
“May Allah bless the man who says less and does more.”
“The criterion of action is that todays work should not be deferred till the following day.”
“Trust is that there should be no difference between what you do and say and what you think.”
“Learn the Arabic language; it will sharpen your wisdom.”
“Luxury is an obstacle, and so is the fatness of the body.”
“A man may be as straight as an arrow, but even then he will have some critics.”
“O Allah do not give me in excess lest I may be disobedient.”
“Allah loves moderation and hates extravagance and excess.”
“He who went to the kings to seek favor’s went away from Allah.”
“Sit with those who love Allah, for that enlightens the mind.”
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