As-Saffah

As-Saffah (721– 10 June 754) was the first caliph of the Abbasid caliphate, one of the longest and most important caliphates (Islamic dynasties) in Islamic history.

Quotes

 * As power becomes great, concupiscence grows less.
 * History of the Caliphs, p. 263
 * It is rare that bounty is given unasked but a just claim is destroyed thereby.
 * History of the Caliphs, p. 263
 * Verily they are the basest and meanest of men who account avarice prudence, and clemency ignoble.
 * When forbearance is mischievous, to pardon is weakness.
 * History of the Caliphs, p. 263
 * Patience is praiseworthy save in what prejudices the faith or renders sovereignty contemptible, and moderation is commendable except at the season of opportunity.
 * History of the Caliphs, p. 263

Further Readings

 * Al-Suyuti, History of The Caliphs, Translated by Major H. S. Jarrett, Calcutta (India), 1881.