لا، المبدأ مهم
la, al-mabda' muhim
No, the principle is important
Literally: {"\u0644\u0627":"No","\u0627\u0644\u0645\u0628\u062f\u0623":"the principle","\u0645\u0647\u0645":"important"}
In 15 Seconds
- Prioritize values over gain.
- Declare your integrity.
- Uphold rules and ethics.
- Stand firm on what's right.
Meaning
This phrase is your go-to when you need to draw a line in the sand for what's right. It means you're prioritizing a core value, a rule, or ethical standard over any personal gain, convenience, or even a minor loss. It carries a strong vibe of integrity and conviction, like saying, 'This isn't just about the money; it's about doing things the right way.'
Key Examples
3 of 11Texting a friend about a shady business offer
أعرف أن العرض مغرٍ، لكن لا، المبدأ مهم.
I know the offer is tempting, but no, the principle is important.
Responding to a colleague who suggests cutting safety corners
لا يمكننا تجاهل إجراءات السلامة، لا، المبدأ مهم.
We cannot ignore safety procedures; no, the principle is important.
Explaining to a child why they can't cheat on a test
الغش ليس خياراً. تذكر، لا، المبدأ مهم.
Cheating is not an option. Remember, no, the principle is important.
Cultural Background
In Egypt, this phrase is often used with a touch of pride. It's common in classic black-and-white films where the hero stands against corruption. In Lebanon and Syria, you might hear 'Al-mabda mabda' to emphasize that there is no middle ground in ethics. In the Gulf, principles are often tied to family honor and tribal reputation. Invoking 'Mabda' is a very serious statement. In Morocco and Tunisia, the word 'Mabda' is used similarly, often in political or social justice contexts.
Use it to end arguments
When you use this phrase, you move the debate from 'logic' to 'identity.' It's very hard for people to keep arguing without insulting your character.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every small thing, people will think you are inflexible or difficult to work with.
In 15 Seconds
- Prioritize values over gain.
- Declare your integrity.
- Uphold rules and ethics.
- Stand firm on what's right.
What It Means
This phrase, لا، المبدأ مهم (La, al-mabda' muhimm), is a powerful declaration of integrity. It's your way of saying that a fundamental rule, value, or ethical standard is more important than any tangible benefit or cost. Think of it as standing firm on your principles when faced with a temptation or a difficult choice. It’s about upholding what you believe is right, even if it's the harder path. It carries weight, showing you're not easily swayed by personal gain or convenience.
How To Use It
You can use this phrase in many situations where your values are tested. Imagine someone offers you a deal that feels a bit shady, or asks you to bend a rule for a quick win. This is your moment to say, لا، المبدأ مهم. It’s perfect for situations where you need to justify why you’re sticking to a certain process or ethical guideline, even when it’s inconvenient. It’s also great for encouraging others to do the same. It's like a personal motto for staying true to yourself.
Formality & Register
This phrase generally sits in the neutral to slightly formal register. While you *can* use it with close friends, it carries a certain seriousness. It’s not something you’d typically use in super casual banter or lighthearted jokes, unless you're being ironically dramatic. In professional settings, it’s excellent for discussions about ethics, policy, or decision-making. It sounds mature and principled. Trying to make it sound super casual might dilute its impact, so be mindful of the vibe you want to project.
Real-Life Examples
- Workplace: Your boss suggests cutting corners on a safety report to meet a deadline. You reply,
لا، المبدأ مهم. The safety of our employees comes first. - Friendship: A friend wants to use a 'shortcut' to get into an exclusive event that involves lying. You say,
لا، المبدأ مهم. We should be honest about how we got in. - Online Shopping: You notice a seller on a marketplace is misrepresenting a product. You decide not to buy, thinking,
لا، المبدأ مهم. It's better to buy from honest sellers. - Family: A younger sibling wants to cheat on a test. You explain,
لا، المبدأ مهم. Learning the material is more important than a grade.
When To Use It
Use لا، المبدأ مهم when you need to:
- Assert your integrity: Show you won't compromise your values.
- Justify a decision: Explain why you're sticking to a rule or ethical standard.
- Encourage ethical behavior: Inspire others to prioritize principles.
- Draw a boundary: Signal that a certain action is unacceptable.
- Refuse a questionable offer: Politely decline something that goes against your beliefs.
It's your go-to for moments that require a strong moral compass. Think of it as your personal 'no-fly zone' for unethical actions.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this phrase when:
- It’s trivial: Don't use it for minor preferences, like choosing a movie. 'No, the principle is important' sounds weird if you just want to watch action instead of comedy.
- You're being overly rigid: If the 'principle' is minor and the 'cost' is significant, it might come across as stubborn or unreasonable. Sometimes flexibility is key.
- You want to be super casual: It's not ideal for light banter or jokes, unless you're intentionally being dramatic for comedic effect. It can sound a bit too serious otherwise.
- You're trying to win an argument about something subjective: It works best for established ethical principles, not personal opinions.
- You're in a situation where diplomacy is paramount: Sometimes, a softer approach is better than a firm declaration.
Common Mistakes
- ✗
نعم، المبدأ مهم→ ✓لا، المبدأ مهم(Using 'yes' instead of 'no' completely changes the meaning!) - ✗
المبدأ مهم جداً(while not strictly wrong, it can sound a bit too emphatic or lecturing if the context doesn't warrant it. The original phrase is often more nuanced.) → ✓لا، المبدأ مهم(The original is often more subtle and effective.) - ✗ Using it for minor things: Saying
لا، المبدأ مهمbecause you want the window seat. That's just being picky, not principled! - ✗ Forgetting the
لا: Just sayingالمبدأ مهمcan sound like a general statement, not a refusal or a stand.
Common Variations
While لا، المبدأ مهم is quite standard, regional dialects might slightly alter pronunciation or add emphasis. However, the core meaning remains consistent across most Arabic-speaking regions. You might hear people add phrases for emphasis, like لا والله، المبدأ أهم عندي (No, by God, the principle is more important to me). Sometimes, younger generations might shorten it or use it in a more ironic way in texts, but the fundamental sentiment is understood. It's a phrase with deep roots in cultural values of honor and integrity.
Real Conversations
- Scenario 1: Friend wants to skip work for a concert.
Friend
You
لا، المبدأ مهم. You know your boss trusts you. It's better to be honest.- Scenario 2: Colleague suggests fudging numbers slightly.
Colleague
You
لا، المبدأ مهم. We need to report accurate figures. Integrity matters more than a temporary boost.- Scenario 3: Deciding whether to report a minor rule violation.
Observer
You
لا، المبدأ مهم. The rule is there for a reason. We should report it.Quick FAQ
- Is this phrase used often? It's not an everyday greeting, but it's definitely used when situations call for it. It's a phrase with impact.
- Can it sound preachy? Yes, it can if used inappropriately or too often. Context is key to avoid sounding self-righteous.
- Is there a more casual way to say this? For very casual situations, you might just say 'That's not right' or 'I'm not comfortable with that,' but
لا، المبدأ مهمcarries more specific weight. - What if I don't know the 'principle'? The phrase implies a known or understood principle. If it's unclear, you might need to explain the principle first.
Usage Notes
This phrase carries a serious and principled tone, making it suitable for neutral to formal contexts where integrity is being asserted or defended. Avoid using it in overly casual or lighthearted situations, as it might sound out of place or overly dramatic. Always ensure the 'principle' is clear or understood by the listener to avoid confusion.
Use it to end arguments
When you use this phrase, you move the debate from 'logic' to 'identity.' It's very hard for people to keep arguing without insulting your character.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every small thing, people will think you are inflexible or difficult to work with.
Examples
11أعرف أن العرض مغرٍ، لكن لا، المبدأ مهم.
I know the offer is tempting, but no, the principle is important.
Here, `لا، المبدأ مهم` clearly states that the dubious nature of the offer overrides its financial appeal.
لا يمكننا تجاهل إجراءات السلامة، لا، المبدأ مهم.
We cannot ignore safety procedures; no, the principle is important.
This emphasizes that safety regulations are non-negotiable, regardless of deadlines or efficiency.
الغش ليس خياراً. تذكر، لا، المبدأ مهم.
Cheating is not an option. Remember, no, the principle is important.
Used here to teach a moral lesson about honesty in academics.
في عالم يركض خلف الربح السريع، تذكر دائماً: لا، المبدأ مهم.
In a world chasing quick profit, always remember: no, the principle is important.
This positions the phrase as a life philosophy, suitable for social media sharing.
أنا آسف، لا أستطيع قبول هذا. لا، المبدأ مهم بالنسبة لي.
I'm sorry, I cannot accept this. No, the principle is important to me.
A firm but polite refusal, highlighting personal integrity.
شجاعة حقيقية! في النهاية، لا، المبدأ مهم أكثر من أي شيء آخر.
True courage! In the end, no, the principle is more important than anything else.
Expressing admiration and agreement with someone who prioritized ethics.
✗ نعم، المبدأ مهم، يجب أن أقبل الصفقة المشبوهة.
✗ Yes, the principle is important, I must accept the shady deal.
This is a critical error; 'yes' flips the entire meaning to endorsing the questionable action.
✗ المبدأ مهم، سأفعل ذلك بطريقتك غير الأخلاقية.
✗ The principle is important, I'll do it your unethical way.
Missing the 'no' makes it sound like you're agreeing to the unethical action because 'the principle' (whatever that is) is important.
رفضت أن أشاركهم آخر قطعة بيتزا. لا، المبدأ مهم (مبدأ عدم المشاركة!).
I refused to share the last slice of pizza. No, the principle is important (the principle of not sharing!).
A lighthearted, ironic use of the phrase for comedic effect, playing on a trivial 'principle'.
لقد سلبوا حقوقهم ظلماً. لا، المبدأ مهم، ويجب أن ندافع عن الحق.
They unjustly took their rights. No, the principle is important, and we must defend the truth.
Used with strong emotion to advocate for justice and fairness.
في مواجهة معضلة أخلاقية، أقول دائماً: لا، المبدأ مهم، حتى لو كان الثمن غالياً.
When facing an ethical dilemma, I always say: no, the principle is important, even if the price is high.
Demonstrates ethical reasoning and commitment during a professional interview.
Test Yourself
Choose the correct predicate to complete the sentence in a formal way.
لا، المبدأ _______.
The word 'Mabda' is masculine singular, so the predicate 'Muhim' must also be masculine singular and nominative.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.
شخص: 'لماذا ترفض هذه الهدية من العميل؟' أنت: '_________________.'
In the context of refusing a gift from a client (which could be seen as a bribe), 'Al-mabda muhim' is the most professional and ethical response.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Match 'لا، المبدأ مهم' with its best context.
Cheating involves an ethical violation, making it the perfect situation for invoking a principle.
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
المسألة ليست مسألة مال، بل مسألة _______.
The common variation is 'Mas'alat mabda' (a matter of principle).
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Practice Bank
4 exercisesلا، المبدأ _______.
The word 'Mabda' is masculine singular, so the predicate 'Muhim' must also be masculine singular and nominative.
شخص: 'لماذا ترفض هذه الهدية من العميل؟' أنت: '_________________.'
In the context of refusing a gift from a client (which could be seen as a bribe), 'Al-mabda muhim' is the most professional and ethical response.
Match 'لا، المبدأ مهم' with its best context.
Cheating involves an ethical violation, making it the perfect situation for invoking a principle.
المسألة ليست مسألة مال، بل مسألة _______.
The common variation is 'Mas'alat mabda' (a matter of principle).
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Video Tutorials
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Frequently Asked Questions
3 questionsIt can be used with friends if the topic is serious, but it might sound a bit dramatic for small things.
Yes, 'Al-mabadi' muhimma' (Principles are important).
'Mabda' is a principle (a rule you follow), while 'Qima' is a value (something you find important). They are often used together.
Related Phrases
المسألة مسألة مبدأ
similarThe matter is a matter of principle.
صاحب مبدأ
builds onA person of principle.
المهم النتيجة
contrastThe result is what's important.
المبادئ لا تتجزأ
specialized formPrinciples are indivisible.