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'''''Nahj al-faṣāhah''''' (نهج الفصاحه), written by Abulqasim Payandeh, is a collection of hadith | '''''Nahj al-faṣāhah''''' (نهج الفصاحه), written by Abulqasim Payandeh, is a collection of hadith from the [[Prophet (s)]] regarding virtues and [[akhlaq]]. | ||
It was named as such because of the hadith of the Prophet (s), "''Ana | It was named as such because of the hadith of the Prophet (s) which says, "''Ana afsah al-Arab''" (I am most fluent Arab). | ||
== The Topic of the Book == | == The Topic of the Book == | ||
This book only includes hadith of the Prophet (s) | This book only includes hadith of the Prophet (s) which speak about virtues and akhlaq, and avoids hadith regarding other topics such as fiqh. In reference to 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 | ::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, if 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 weak saying from others - and also I might be allowed this because this collection is not about [the rulings of] the permissible and the forbidden - it is about the good, virtues and perfections, and leaders of the past have always been easy on the chains of transmitters of such hadith. | ||
Some of the sayings of this collection have also been ascribed to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. 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 is due to transmitters' mistakes; however, the fact is that the spiritual similarity between Muhammad (s) and Ali (a) has made such a result." | Some of the sayings of this collection have also been ascribed to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. 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 is due to transmitters' mistakes; however, the fact is that the spiritual similarity between Muhammad (s) and Ali (a) has made such a result." | ||
== The Book's Structure == | == The Book's Structure == | ||
This book consists of 3227 hadith and two appendices. The first appendix contains the Prophet's (s) speeches and the second appendix includes metaphorical sayings. | This book consists of 3227 hadith and two appendices. The first appendix contains the Prophet's (s) speeches and the second appendix includes his metaphorical sayings. | ||
In a lengthy introduction, the author has spoken | In a lengthy introduction, the author has spoken of his purpose for writing the book, and expanded upon the Prophet's (s) fluency of speech, among other issues. The order of hadith in this book is alphabetical according to the first letter of the first word of the hadith. Later translations and editions have rearranged the hadith based on their topics. | ||
== References == | == References == |