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[[File:قسیم النار و الجنه.jpg|right|thumbnail|200px|The Nastaliq calligraphy by Ahmad 'Ali related to the [[Safavid Dynasty]]]] | [[File:قسیم النار و الجنه.jpg|right|thumbnail|200px|The Nastaliq calligraphy by Ahmad 'Ali related to the [[Safavid Dynasty]]]] | ||
'''ʿAlī ḥubbuhū junna''' (Arabic: {{ia|عليٌ حُبُّه جُنَّة}}, lit: 'Ali, his love is a shield) is a poem that highlights the position and [[virtues of Imam 'Ali (a)]], often attributed to Muhammad b. Idris al-Shafi'i, one of the four major Sunni jurists. This four-line poem alludes to the concept of finding protection from the fires of [[hell]] through love for [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and emphasizes his authority over the division of [[heaven]] and hell. Furthermore, the poem underscores Imam 'Ali's rightful succession to the [[Prophet (s)]] and his [[imamate]] over all humans and [[jinn]]. It is worth noting that this poem has also been attributed to other individuals in addition to al-Shafi'i. | |||
The theme of this poem is reflected in [[hadith|hadiths]] found in both [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources. Additionally, lines from this poem have been incorporated into the works of other poets. The poem "'Ali hubbuhu junna" is inscribed on the entrance of the hall of [[Imam 'Ali's (a) shrine]]. | The theme of this poem is reflected in [[hadith|hadiths]] found in both [[Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources. Additionally, lines from this poem have been incorporated into the works of other poets. The poem "'Ali hubbuhu junna" is inscribed on the entrance of the hall of [[Imam 'Ali's (a) shrine]]. |