Muhammad — "The greatest good fortune is to be granted a sound mind."
The greatest good fortune is to be granted a sound mind.
The greatest good fortune is to be granted a sound mind.
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From Hadith (attributed), often cited for the importance of intellect
Date: c. 610-632 CE
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Real prosperity is not wealth, status, or physical strength but a clear, balanced mind. A person who thinks clearly, controls impulses, and reasons well can navigate any circumstance. Someone without mental clarity, even with every material advantage, will squander it or suffer inside it. Of all the gifts a person can receive, intact judgment and inner stability are the foundation everything else depends on.
Muhammad repeatedly elevated inner qualities over outward ones, teaching that the strong person controls themselves in anger and that intention shapes every deed. As a merchant before prophethood, he was nicknamed al-Amin, the trustworthy, for his steady judgment. His teachings treat reason as a divine trust and condemn intoxicants partly because they cloud the mind he considered essential to faith and moral responsibility.
Seventh-century Arabia prized tribal honor, lineage, poetic eloquence, and raiding wealth. Mental wellness was not a category; misfortune was blamed on jinn or fate. By naming a sound mind itself the greatest fortune, Muhammad reframed success away from camels, clans, and conquest toward inner faculties. This fit a reform movement demanding individual accountability before God rather than collective tribal identity, during a period of civil strife, famine cycles, and spiritual searching across the peninsula.
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