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- A Lecture on Nahju ’l-balãghah
A Lecture on Nahju ’l-balãghah
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Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
978-0-920675-84-7
Al-Ma‘ãrif Publications
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English
An insightful lecture on the collection of sermons, letters, and sayings of Imam Ali (a.s.), known as Nahju’l-Balãghah, providing an in-depth understanding of its significance in Islamic thought.
"A Lecture on Nahju’l-Balãghah" delves into the profound wisdom and eloquence of Imam Ali (a.s.), as presented in his collection of sermons, letters, and sayings known as Nahju’l-Balãghah. The book covers key themes such as justice, governance, spirituality, and morality, offering readers a deep understanding of how Imam Ali’s words continue to inspire and guide Muslims today. This lecture provides scholarly insights into the historical context and timeless relevance of the teachings in Nahju’l-Balãghah, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge of Islamic leadership, ethics, and philosophy.
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