الإمام علي (عليه السَّلام):
                        ما كُلُّ ذِي قَلبٍ بِلَبِيبٍ، ولا كُلُ  ذِي سَمعٍ بِسَمِيعٍ، ولا كُلُّ ناظِرٍ بِبَصيرٍ.
                        
                        
                        
                           Not every man with a heart is sensible, nor every man with an ear a listener, and nor every man with eyes able to see.  
                          
                        
                        
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                                            Nahj al-Balāgha
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                                            Imam Ali (as)
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                                                al-Kāfī
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                                                Abū Jaʿfar, Muḥammad b. Yaʿqūb b. Isḥāq al-Kulaynī Al-Rāzī (Arabic: ابوجعفر، محمّد بن یعقوب بن اسحاق الرازی) (c. 255/868-9 - 329/941) was among the greatest Shi'a hadith scholars and the author of al-Kafi, the most authentic Shi'a hadith collection and one the Four Books. He was born after the martyrdom of Imam al-'Askari (a), at the time of Imam al-Mahdi (a) and met some hadith transmitters who directly had heard hadiths from Imam al-Hadi (a) and Imam al-'Askari (a). It is said that al-Kulayni was very accurate in transmitting hadiths. Ibn Qulawayh, Muhammad b. Ali Majilawayh al-Qummi, Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Zurari were among his students.
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                                                1386
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                                                Dar al-Hadith
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                                                Nahj al-Balāgha
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                                                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
                                                publisher
                                                Hejrat
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