الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
                        الكَلَمَةُ إذا خَرَجَت مِنَ القَلبِ وَقَعَت في القَلبِ، وَإذا خَرَجَت مِنَ اللِسانِ لَم تُجاوِزِ الآذانَ.
                        
                        
                        
                          When a word comes from the heart, it falls onto the heart; but when it merely comes from the tongue, it will not go farther than the ears.
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Exposition of Nahj al-Balāgha
                                            Vol Ibn Abil-Ḥadīd
                                            P20
                                        
                                        
                                            Mizan al-Hikmah
                                            Vol1
                                            P192
                                        
                        
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                                                Exposition of Nahj al-Balāgha, Ibn Abil-Ḥadīd
                                                author
                                                Abd al-Hamid b. Hibat Allah, known as Ibn Abi l-Hadid (586/1190 - 656/1258) was born in al-Mada'in. He began his education in his hometown and then traveled to Baghdad to continue his studies.Ibn Abi l-Hadid was a Shafi'i in jurisprudence and a Mu'tazilite in beliefs. He composed works in the fields of theology, logic, history, and poetry, but he is known mainly for his commentary on Nahj al-balagha, which reveals his mastery of literature, theology, ethics, history of early Islam, and Arabic poetry.
                                                year
                                                1362
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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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