ali asadiasl; hasan naghizadeh; seyyed mahdi zafarhosseini
Abstract
Many of the sayings of Imam Ali (as) in Nahj al-Balaghah have been expressed in the form of descriptions, such as the description of God, the prophets, and so on. Considering that the description in Arabic literature is mentioned as one of the important techniques of poetry along with praise, satire, ...
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Many of the sayings of Imam Ali (as) in Nahj al-Balaghah have been expressed in the form of descriptions, such as the description of God, the prophets, and so on. Considering that the description in Arabic literature is mentioned as one of the important techniques of poetry along with praise, satire, and mourning, this article emphasizes the descriptions of Nahj al-Balaghah in addition to the philosophical, theological, and mystical dimensions from a literary point of view to clarify what fruit of hadith jurisprudence brings from this point of view. This article provides us with two ways to better understand the descriptions of Nahj al-Balaghah. Because the appearances of words have meanings that sometimes convey them clearly and sometimes in the form of accessories that come with them. Literary arrays also each have implications for conveying meaning, of course, the arrays that are spoken of in the science of expression, such as similes, metaphors, metaphors, and irony, are not arrays of novel science