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- The Epistle of Imam Ali To Malik Ashtaro
The Epistle of Imam Ali To Malik Ashtaro
"The Epistle of Imam Ali to Malik Ashtar" is one of the most profound letters of governance and justice in Islamic history, written by Imam Ali (AS) to his appointed governor, Malik al-Ashtar. This letter serves as a timeless guide on leadership, ethics, and governance, outlining the principles of justice, compassion, and accountability that should be upheld by rulers. Imam Ali (AS) emphasizes the importance of treating people with fairness, avoiding corruption, and maintaining integrity in administration. Through detailed analysis and historical context, this book explores the significance of the epistle in shaping Islamic political thought and its relevance in modern governance. It is an essential read for those interested in leadership, ethics, and the legacy of Imam Ali (AS).