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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 Qualities Of a Faithful Believer
Among them the most deserving of attachment is the Imam and...
- Sermon 128: O Ahnaf
1. `Ali ibn Muhammad was born in the village of Warzanin in...
- Preface By The Compiler of Nahjul Balaghah, al-'Allamah ash-Sharif ar-Radi
Therein I completed the portion relating to the account of...
- Sermon 130: O Abu Dharr
Abu Dharr then said that enquiry should be made from Amir...
- Sermon 165: Allah Has Provided Wonderful Creations
Sermon 165: Allah Has Provided Wonderful Creations - Nahjul...
- Sermon 80: O People, Women Are
Sermon 80: O People, Women Are - Nahjul Balagha Part 1, The...
- The Qualities Of a Faithful Believer
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 his army.
Indeed, Omar (r) was the architect of Islamic civilization. The achievements of Omar ibn al Khattab (r) are all the more remarkable considering that he lacked the advantage of birth, nobility or wealth that some of the other Companions enjoyed. He was born into the tribe of Bani ‘Adi, a poorer cousin amongst the Quraish.
IMAM ALI IBN ABU TALIB (ع) AS ADVISOR TO CALIPH `OMER IBN AL-KHATTAB Excerpted from the 8th edition of Nahjul-Balagha which has recently been edited By Yasin T. al-Jibouri [Al-Jibouri has recently published a 3-volume of his own translation of Nahjul-Balagha, a very important and very interesting book which has been translated into a number of major world languages] It is ...
- Yasin al-Jibouri
Jan 6, 2013 · More Quotes by Umar bin Al-Khattab. “Acquire knowledge and teach it to people.”. “Be dignified, honest and truthful.”. “Do not be an arrogant scholar, for scholarship cannot subsist with arrogance.”. “When you see that any scholar loves the world, then his scholarship is in doubt.”. “God forbid, men should be jealous of ...
Jan 18, 2020 · By Ali Muhammad Sallaabee. The second caliph of Islam, ‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb faced more struggles than any other Muslim leader in the early onset of Islam. His life began in a time of ignorance and ended during the Golden Age of Islam. Under his leadership, the Muslim world was witnessing some of its most notable conquests in the history of ...
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After returning from the Battle of Siffin, Imam ‘Ali (a) gave certain pieces of advice to one of his sons. Some historians consider him to be Imam Hasan (a) while others are of the opinion that he was Muhammad al-Hanafiyya. He wrote the letter in the form of a will. They deal with almost every aspect of life which goes a long way to make a man successful in life - brave, humane, generous ...