The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: نهج البلاغة "Peak of Eloquence") is the most famous collections of Shi'a hadith, attributed to Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib). It was collected by Al-Sharif al-Radi, or in Persian Seyyed Razi, in the 10th century. It is considered by many to be the epitome of eloquence, a masterpiece of Arab literature and, for Shi'a Muslims, is second only to the Holy Qur'an. Nahj means open way, road, course, method or manner. Balaghah means eloquence, art of good style and communication, rhetoric etc
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| - The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: نهج البلاغة "Peak of Eloquence") is the most famous collections of Shi'a hadith, attributed to Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib). It was collected by Al-Sharif al-Radi, or in Persian Seyyed Razi, in the 10th century. It is considered by many to be the epitome of eloquence, a masterpiece of Arab literature and, for Shi'a Muslims, is second only to the Holy Qur'an. Nahj means open way, road, course, method or manner. Balaghah means eloquence, art of good style and communication, rhetoric etc
- The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: نهج البلاغة "Peak of Eloquence") is the most famous collection of sermons, letters, tafsirs and narrations attributed to Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. It was collected by Sharif Razi, a Shia scholar in the 4th century.[1] Known for its eloquent content, it is considered a masterpiece of literature in Shi'a Islam, second only to the Qur'an and Prophetic narrations. Nahj means open way, road, course, method or manner. Balaghah means eloquence, art of good style and communication, rhetoric etc.
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| - The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: نهج البلاغة "Peak of Eloquence") is the most famous collections of Shi'a hadith, attributed to Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib). It was collected by Al-Sharif al-Radi, or in Persian Seyyed Razi, in the 10th century. It is considered by many to be the epitome of eloquence, a masterpiece of Arab literature and, for Shi'a Muslims, is second only to the Holy Qur'an. Nahj means open way, road, course, method or manner. Balaghah means eloquence, art of good style and communication, rhetoric etc
- The Nahj al-Balagha (Arabic: نهج البلاغة "Peak of Eloquence") is the most famous collection of sermons, letters, tafsirs and narrations attributed to Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. It was collected by Sharif Razi, a Shia scholar in the 4th century.[1] Known for its eloquent content, it is considered a masterpiece of literature in Shi'a Islam, second only to the Qur'an and Prophetic narrations. Nahj means open way, road, course, method or manner. Balaghah means eloquence, art of good style and communication, rhetoric etc.
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