Minhāj al-wilāya fī sharḥ Nahj al-balāgha. Volume 2 /

Title Minhāj al-wilāya fī sharḥ Nahj al-balāgha. Volume 2 /
Author Tabrizi, ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfi(Author)
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Place Leiden; Boston - BRILL
Subject ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, > Caliph, > approximately 600-661 > Hadith. | Sharīf al-Raḍī, Muhammad ibn al-Husayn, > 969 or 970-1016. > Nahj al-Balāghah. | Hadith (Shiites) > Commentaries.
Type Book
Language eng,fas
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library: American Research Center in Egypt - ARCE
Library Asset ID Unknown
Record ID 39814
Library Location ARCE Library
Date 2019
Notes The Nahj al-balāgha is a collection of sermons, letters, testimonials, and wise sayings attributed to ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661), the Prophet's son-in-law, successor, and first imam of the Shīʿa. The collection was compiled by al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (d. 406/1088), a distinguished ʿAlid member of Baghdad's ruling elite. The Nahj al-balāgha is widely considered as a work of extraordinary literary quality, besides being an invaluable source of information on the person, opinions, and virtues of ʿAlī. Many commentaries on it were written, in Arabic and in Persian. The present, two-volume Persian commentary was written by ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfī Tabrīzī (d. 1039/1629-30), who spent most of his active life in then-Ottoman Baghdad, mystics mostly having a hard time under the Safavid ruler Shāh ʿAbbās I (r. 1587-1629). The commentary is thematically organized into twelve sections and explains the text from a variety of angles, with discussions ranging from theology and tradition to philosophy and mysticism. 2 vols; volume 2.
Sample Text The Nahj al-balāgha is a collection of sermons, letters, testimonials, and wise sayings attributed to ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661), the Prophet's son-in-law, successor, and first imam of the Shīʿa. The collection was compiled by al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (d. 406/1088), a distinguished ʿAlid member of Baghdad's ruling elite. The Nahj al-balāgha is widely considered as a work of extraordinary literary quality, besides being an invaluable source of information on the person, opinions, and virtues of ʿAlī. Many commentaries on it were written, in Arabic and in Persian. The present, two-volume Persian commentary was written by ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfī Tabrīzī (d. 1039/1629-30), who spent most of his active life in then-Ottoman Baghdad, mystics mostly having a hard time under the Safavid ruler Shāh ʿAbbās I (r. 1587-1629). The commentary is thematically organized into twelve sections and explains the text from a variety of angles, with discussions ranging from theology and tradition to philosophy and mysticism. 2 vols; volume 2.
Seri Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452.
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Minhāj al-wilāya fī sharḥ Nahj al-balāgha. Volume 2 /

Author Tabrizi, ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfi(Author)
Publication Date 2019
Publication Place Leiden; Boston - BRILL
Subject ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, > Caliph, > approximately 600-661 > Hadith. | Sharīf al-Raḍī, Muhammad ibn al-Husayn, > 969 or 970-1016. > Nahj al-Balāghah. | Hadith (Shiites) > Commentaries.
Type Book
Language eng,fas
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library American Research Center in Egypt - ARCE
Library Asset ID Unknown
Record ID 39814
Library Location ARCE Library
Date 2019
Notes The Nahj al-balāgha is a collection of sermons, letters, testimonials, and wise sayings attributed to ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661), the Prophet's son-in-law, successor, and first imam of the Shīʿa. The collection was compiled by al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (d. 406/1088), a distinguished ʿAlid member of Baghdad's ruling elite. The Nahj al-balāgha is widely considered as a work of extraordinary literary quality, besides being an invaluable source of information on the person, opinions, and virtues of ʿAlī. Many commentaries on it were written, in Arabic and in Persian. The present, two-volume Persian commentary was written by ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfī Tabrīzī (d. 1039/1629-30), who spent most of his active life in then-Ottoman Baghdad, mystics mostly having a hard time under the Safavid ruler Shāh ʿAbbās I (r. 1587-1629). The commentary is thematically organized into twelve sections and explains the text from a variety of angles, with discussions ranging from theology and tradition to philosophy and mysticism. 2 vols; volume 2.
Sample Text The Nahj al-balāgha is a collection of sermons, letters, testimonials, and wise sayings attributed to ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (d. 40/661), the Prophet's son-in-law, successor, and first imam of the Shīʿa. The collection was compiled by al-Sharīf al-Raḍī (d. 406/1088), a distinguished ʿAlid member of Baghdad's ruling elite. The Nahj al-balāgha is widely considered as a work of extraordinary literary quality, besides being an invaluable source of information on the person, opinions, and virtues of ʿAlī. Many commentaries on it were written, in Arabic and in Persian. The present, two-volume Persian commentary was written by ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ṣūfī Tabrīzī (d. 1039/1629-30), who spent most of his active life in then-Ottoman Baghdad, mystics mostly having a hard time under the Safavid ruler Shāh ʿAbbās I (r. 1587-1629). The commentary is thematically organized into twelve sections and explains the text from a variety of angles, with discussions ranging from theology and tradition to philosophy and mysticism. 2 vols; volume 2.
Seri Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452.
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