رسول الله (صلی الله علیه و آله):
                        لَمّا سُئلَ عنِ الشِّعرِ: إنّ  المُؤمِنَ مُجاهِدٌ بِسَيفِهِ ولِسانِهِ، والذي نَفسي بيدِهِ لَكأنّما يَنضِحُونَهم بِالنَّبلِ.
                        
                        
                        
                          The Prophet (s) was once asked about the poets, to which he replied, 'Verily the believer can either fight the enemy with his sword or his tongue, and by the One who has my soul in His Hand, it is as if they [the poets] shower them with arrows [by means of their defamatory poetry].
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Majmae al-bayan
                                            Vol7
                                            P326
                                        
                                        
                                            Mizan al-Hikmah
                                            Vol1
                                            P658
                                        
                        
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                                            The Prophet Muhammad (S)
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                                                Majmae al-bayan
                                                author
                                                Abū ʿAli al-Faḍl b. al-Ḥasan b. al-Faḍl al-Ṭabrisī (Arabic: ابو علی الفَضل بن الحَسَن بن الفَضل الطَبرِسی) (b. 468/1075-76 or 469/1076-77 - d. 548/1153-54), titled as Amīn al-Islām (Arabic: اَمینُ الاِسلام), was a famous Shi'a exegete, hadith scholar, faqih, theologian, litterateur, lexicologist, and mathematician of the 6th/12th century. His exegesis of the Qur'an, Majma' al-bayan, is one of the most important and famous Shi'a exegesis.
                                                year
                                                1388
                                                publisher
                                                Maktbt al-ilmyh
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                                                Mizan al-Hikmah
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                                                Mohammad Mohammadi Nik known as Rayshahri (1325-1401) was a Shia cleric, scholar of Hadiths, guardian of Astan Abdulazim Hosni and one of the agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Rayshahri was also the representative of the people of Tehran in the Assembly of Experts and the founder and president of the Quran and Hadith University, and the head of Hajj. Mizan al-Hikmah is his most famous work and he wrote many books based on Shia hadiths. Several collections such as Amir al-Mominin's Encyclopedia, Imam Hossein's Encyclopedia, Imam Mahdi's Encyclopedia, and Qur'an and Hadith Encyclopedia were also authored under his supervision. He was the son-in-law of Mirza Ali Meshkini.
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                                                1384
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