Makamat Or Rhetorical Anecdotes of Al Hariri of Basra

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' 6 or, ' words provocative of anger. ' Under the denomination ' angry words, ' all culpable language is here included ; violent paroxysms of anger being accounted by Orientals peculiarly flagitious, as destructive of that tranquillity of mind which they consider essential to moral well-being.
20 290 THE MAKAMAH OF RYE.
That so I might be adorned with the graces of virtue 1, And exempt from whatever is faulty 2 or unseemly; And I continued to exercise myself in this discipline 3, And gradually
...to extinguish thereby the embers of wrath, Until the habitual practice of it 4 became natural to me, And to apply myself to it was to obey an inclination. Now after that I had thus renounced the bands 5 of error, The restraint of angry feelings and expressions is inculcated as a distinct duty in the Hebrew Scriptures; e. G. 'Cease from anger and forsake wrath;' Ps. Xxxvii. ' A fool's wrath is presently known ;' Prov. Xii. 16 ; see also Prov. Xix. 19, and xiv. 29.
1 'The best of dispositions. ' ^Isr* is a plural noun signifying 'good things/ ' excellencies.


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