الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
                         وَ الْخُلْفَ يُوجِبُ الْمَقْتَ عِنْدَ اللَّهِ وَ النَّاسِ قَالَ اللَّهُ [سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى] تَعَالَى كَبُرَ مَقْتاً عِنْدَ اللَّهِ أَنْ تَقُولُوا ما لا تَفْعَلُونَ .
                        
                        
                        
                          The breach of a promise brings about Allah’s hatred and that of people. Allah, glory be to Him, has said, ‘It is greatly hateful to Allah that you should say what you do not do.’ (Qur'an, 61:3)
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Exposition of Nahj al-Balāgha
                                            Vol Ibn Abil-Ḥadīd
                                            P17
                                        
                                        
                                            Nahj al-Balāgha
                                            Vol1
                                            P444
                                        
                        
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                                                Nahj al-Balāgha
                                                author
                                                Abū l-Ḥasan Muḥammad b. al-Ḥusayn al-Mūsawī (Arabic: أبوالحسن محمد بن الحسین الموسوي) (b. 359/969-70 - d. Muharram 6, 406/June 26, 1015) al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (Arabic: الشريف الرضي) was a prominent Shi'a scholar and poet born in Baghdad. Although he is most known for his literary expertise, he was also an expert of jurisprudence and exegesis of the Quran. His most famous work is Nahj al-Balagha, a collection of Imam Ali's (a) sayings and letters. He founded a school named Dar al-'Ilm ( دار العلم, literally "House of knowledge") in which he trained many students, some of whom later became prominent scholars.
                                                year
                                                1372
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                                                Hejrat
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                                                Exposition of Nahj al-Balāgha, Ibn Abil-Ḥadīd
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                                                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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