Taha Hussein and Ihsan Abbas's points of view on Nahj al-Balaghah and their criticism
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2017/v1.i33.6018Keywords:
المآخذ – طه حسين – إحسان عباس – النقد – نهج البلاغةAbstract
Nahj al-Balaghah, as a religious book and an important source for the Shiites, was not a collection of sermons, letters, sermons, wisdom and etiquette of Imam Ali (A) - which was collected by Sharif al-Radi and named it with this title - far from the doubts of the skeptics about its validity and the suspicions of those who doubted about its authenticity and the validity of its authority and its sources. And the legislator of eloquence And its source and origin of rhetoric and its birth, and from it (A) appeared its foundations and from it its laws were taken and on its examples the example of a preacher, and in its words every eloquent preacher sought help and dialed in it the tongue of every eloquent Arab. This is and that among the great ones who took the method of rhetoric and criticized it, is Taha Hussein, and he is influenced by the Cartesian school of thought, which is characterized by doubt.
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