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The Nahj al-Balagha ((アラビア語:نهج البلاغة) ', (:'nahdʒul bəˈlæːɣə); "The Peak of Eloquence") is a collection of sermons, letters, tafsirs and narrations attributed to Ali, cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. It was collected by Sharif Razi, a Shi'i scholar in the tenth century ==Introduction== Nahj al Balagha is a collection of 241 sermons, 79 letters, and 489 utterances. As per each new publishing versus past volumes, the number of sermons, letters and utterances has varied from 238 to 241, 77 to 79, and 463 to 489, respectively . The book narrates from Ali on a wide variety of topics including metaphysics, theology, fiqh, tafsir, hadith, prophetology, imamate, ethics, social philosophy, history, politics, administration, civics, science, rhetoric, poetry, the creation of the World, the creation of Adam, end of the Universe and the arrival of Imam al-Mahdi.
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