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Nahjul Balagha Part 2, Letters and Sayings. Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al-Mu’minin, Peace Be On Him. Letter 1: Addressed to the people of Kufa before proceeding for the Battle of Jamal; Letter 2: Written to the people of Kufah after the victory of Basrah; Letter 3: To the Qadhi (judge) of Kufa, Shurayh b. Haarith when he purchased a costly house
- Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al
Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al - Nahjul Balagha Part 2,...
- Letter 24: His Will
Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al-Mu’minin, Peace Be On Him....
- Judge
Shurayh bin Haarith had been holding an important post...
- To Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr
To Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr - Nahjul Balagha Part 2, Letters...
- al-Kindi
al-Kindi - Nahjul Balagha Part 2, Letters and Sayings |...
- To `Umar Ihn Abi Salamah al-Makhzumi
To `Umar Ihn Abi Salamah al-Makhzumi - Nahjul Balagha Part...
- Aqil Ibn Abi Talib
Aqil Ibn Abi Talib - Nahjul Balagha Part 2, Letters and...
- To al-Mundhir Ibn Jarud al-`Abdi
To al-Mundhir Ibn Jarud al-`Abdi - Nahjul Balagha Part 2,...
- Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al
Imam Ali (a) called him and asked of him: "I am given to understand that you have purchased this house for eighty dinars and a sales deed has also been completed regularizing it with signatures of witnesses". Shurayh replied, "O Amir al-Mu'minin this is a fact". Hearing this Imam Ali (a) felt annoyed and said to him: "Shurayh be warned that a
The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: Nahj ul-Balaghah, "Way of Eloquence") is the most famous collection of sermons, letters, tafsirs and narrations attributed to Imam Ali (A.S), It was collected by Sharif Razi, a Shi'i scholar in the tenth century Known for its eloquent content, it is considered a masterpiece of literature in Shi'i Islam, third only to the Quran and Prophetic narrations.
The English translation (accompanied with original Arabic text) of the supremely eloquent sermons of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon him). Nahjul Balagha contains 240 sermons given by Imam Ali (a), dealing with a wide variety of topics including our existence, relationship with the Almighty, building a God-fearing personality, and the Imam's (a) reflections ...
- The Text of The Hadith
- Interpretations of The Hadith
- Validity and The Chain of Transmission
- In Poetry
“The Divider of the Hell and the Heaven” is a hadith from the Prophet (s) about Imam 'Ali (a), which is cited in different wordings: 1. "O 'Ali, indeed, you are the divider of the Heaven and the Hell." According to Sahifa Imam al-Rida (a), "the Hell" comes before "the Heaven": "Oh 'Ali, indeed, you are the divider of the Hell and the Heaven."In som...
According to Muslim scholars, there are two major interpretations of the phrase “the divider of the Hell and the Heaven”: 1. First, those who love Imam 'Ali (a) are indeed guided to the right path, and thus, they go to the Heaven, while his enemies are misguided, so they go to the Hell. In reply to someone who denied the hadith of “I am the divider...
According to al-'Allama al-Majlisi and some Sunni scholars, the hadith of the divider of the Hell and the Heaven is mutawatir (frequently transmitted). Immediate Transmitters of the hadith include Jabir b. ʿAbd Allah, ʿAbd Allah b. ʿAbbas, Abd Allah b. Umar, Abd Allah b. Mas'ud, Abu-l-Tufayl, and Abu Salt al-Hirawi.Nevertheless, some Sunni scholars...
The hadith of the divider of the Hell features in Arabic and Persian poems. For instance, the following verses are attributed to Muhammad b. Idris Shafi'i(d. 204/820), the leader of the Shafi'i denomination: Moreover, the following verses are attributed to Qutb al-Din al-Rawandi(d. 573/1178), a Shiite scholar of hadiths:
Jun 17, 2017 · 3) Al-Shi`a hum Ahl al-Sunnah by Dr. Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi, 4) Al-Maqtal (the martyrdom epic of Imam Husain) by Abd al-Razzaq al-Muqarram's book. * Also translated the following titles originally authored in Arabic by a Lebanese university professor named Rachad el-Moussaoui who removed the Translator's name from ALL the titles below:
- Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib
Letters of Imam ‘Ali Amir Al-Mu’minin, Peace Be On Him. Letter 1: Addressed to the people of Kufa before proceeding for the Battle of Jamal; Letter 2: Written to the people of Kufah after the victory of Basrah; Letter 3: To the Qadhi (judge) of Kufa, Shurayh b. Haarith when he purchased a costly house; Letter 4: To one of the officers of ...
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