الحِرْصُ عَناءٌ مُؤبَّدٌ . ح: 982
Covetousness is a terminal [source of] distress. H: 982
الحِرصُ مَطِيَّةُ التَّعَبِ . ح: 280
Covetousness is the mount of pains. H: 280
الرِّزقُ مَقْسومٌ ، الحَريصُ مَحْرومٌ . ح: 96
Sustenance is allotted, and the covetous is denied. H: 96
مَن حَرَصَ شَقِي وتَعَنّى . ح: 7723
The one who covets is wretched and miserable. H: 7723
الحَريصُ لا يَكْتَفي . ح: 365
The covetous one is never satiated. H: 365
شِدَّةُ الحِرصِ مِن قُوَّةِ الشَّرَهِ وضَعْفِ الدِّينِ . ح: 5772
Intense covetousness arises from ardent gluttony and weakness of faith. H: 5772
الحِرصُ يُزْري بالمُرُوَّةِ . ح: 1107
Covetousness stains one's gallantry. H: 1107
الحَريصُ فَقيرٌ ولو مَلَكَ الدُّنيا بحَذافيرِها . ح: 1753
The covetous one is poor even if he owns the whole world. H: 1753
على الشَّكِّ وقِلَّةِ الثِّقَةِ باللَّهِ ، مَبْنى الحِرصِ والشُّحِّ . ح: 6195
Covetousness and meanness are founded on doubt and lack of trust in Allah. H: 6195
الحِرصُ لا يَزيدُ في الرِّزقِ ، ولكنْ يُذِلُّ القَدْرَ . ح: 1877
Covetousness does not increase sustenance, but rather it degrades a person's value. H: 1877
الحَريصُ أسِيرُ مَهانَةٍ لا يُفَكُّ أسْرُهُ . ح: 1370
The covetous is a captive of a lowliness whose captivity is never-ending. H: 1370