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Nahj al-Feṣāḥa: Kalamāt-e-Qeṣār-e-Ḥażrat-e-Rasul (''Height of Rhetoric: Aphorisms of the Prophet'') (Persian: نهج‌الفصاحه؛ کلمات قصار حضرت رسول) is a book providing narrations and words of
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
in
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and virtues compiled by Abul Qasem Payandeh. The book is called Nahj-al Fasahah after Muhammad's saying: ''"I am the most eloquent among the Arabs"''.


Compiler

Abul Qasem Payandeh was an
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author and translator, born in 1911 in Najafabad. He studied primary sciences in his birthplace, and continued his studies in
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. In 1942, he went to
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and began translating. He published the weekly magazine ''Saba'' (until 1951) and was employed in the Iranian academy. Gradually, he started political activities. In 1949, he was chosen as the deputy for the Islamic conference in
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. Payandeh was an expert story teller. Forty of his works survive. His most notable work, is the translation of the ''Quran'' which he completed in 1957. Another one of his books, Nahj-al-Feṣāḥa is a compilation of short sermons and sayings that are attributed to
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
in 1947. Abul Qasem Payandeh died in 1984. Works: * Translation of ''Murawwej al-Zahab'' (written by Mas’oudi) * Translation of ''
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history'' (written by Arab historian) * Translation of the book ''Muhammad’s (the Prophet) life'' (written by Muhammad Hasan Heykal) * Translation of the book ''Nahj al-Fasaheh'' (containing aphorisms of Muhammad) * Translation of ''The political history of Islam'' (Hasan Ibrahim Ayat) * ''In embrace of happiness'' * ''In cinema of life'' (1957) * Translation of ''Arab's history'' (1966) * ''The evolution of modern intellect'' * Translation of ''The Islamic civilization'' (
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) * ''The excerpted stories'' (1946) * ''Darkness of justice'' (1975)


Subject

The author included sayings of Muhammad about virtues and akhlaq and avoided other
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s in
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, etc. On the topic of the book and its accuracy, the author says: ''"I compiled this collection of the Prophet's (s) sayings through years of studying texts and spent as much of my life as possible on it and even with all my attention, there is any incorrect hadith in it, I would not be worried because I have not related something wrong to the Prophet (s) or quoted any week saying from others and also I might be allowed because this collection is not about he rulings ofthe permissible and the forbidden. It is about the good, virtues and perfection and leaders of the past have always been easy on the chain of the transmitters of such hadiths."'' Some of the sayings in this collection have been attributed to Imam Ali and in some cases, they are similar in meaning and wording. About such ambiguity of reference, the author says, “there are many cases, when similar sayings and reports related to Imam Ali (a) have been reported from the Prophet (s) which some think it is due to transmitters' mistakes. However, the fact is that the spiritual similarity between Muhammad (s) and Ali (a) has made such a result.”


Structure

This book contains 3,227 hadiths and has two appendices: the first of which includes Muhammad's speeches and the second of which includes metaphorical sayings. The author has also written a lengthy introduction to the book and there has explained his goal for writing the book, of sharing Muhammad's fluency of speech and other topics. The order of hadiths in this book is alphabetical according to the first letter of the first word of hadiths. Later translations and editions have rearranged the hadiths based on their topics.


Translation

The book was also translated to English by Dr. Hosein Vahid Dastjerdi and by Ansariyan Publications in Qom.


Sources

* * NAHJ AL-FASAHA, PEAK OF RHETORIC, MAXIMS OF THE HOLY PROPHET, MUHAMMAD (p.b.u.h), ARABIC-ENGLISH, Translator: Dr. Hossein Vahid Dastjerdi, Ansariyan Publications, Qom, 2006


See also

*
List of Shia books A list of religious books of Shia Islam: Books attributed to Shia Imams :#Mus'haf of Ali, a Tafseer of the Quran by Imam Ali :# Al-Jafr (book), Al-Jafr by Imam Ali :# Nahj al-Balaghah, a collection of sermons, letters and quotes attributed to Ali ...


References

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