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'''Al-Ṣabāḥ Supplication''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|دُعاء الصَّباح}}) was a hymn recited by the [[Commander of the Faithful (a)]] after dawn [[fajr prayer|(fajr) prayer]]. According to Shi'a scholars, this supplication contains highest [[spiritual]], [[mystical]] and [[theological]] teachings in a very eloquent style. Due to the significance of its content, various scholars and thinkers have authored several commentaries on this supplication.
'''Al-Ṣabāḥ Supplication''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|دُعاء الصَّباح}}) was a hymn recited by the [[Commander of the Faithful (a)]] after dawn [[fajr prayer|(fajr) prayer]]. According to Shi'a scholars, this supplication contains highest [[spiritual]], [[mystical]] and [[theological]] teachings in a very eloquent style. Due to the significance of its content, various scholars and thinkers have authored several commentaries on this supplication.


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# A commentary by the reputable philosopher, Haj [[Mulla Hadi Sabziwari]] (d.1289/1872) which has been published in 1283/1864 along a commentary on al-Asma' al-husna.
# A commentary by the reputable philosopher, Haj [[Mulla Hadi Sabziwari]] (d.1289/1872) which has been published in 1283/1864 along a commentary on al-Asma' al-husna.
# A commentary by 'Allama Haydar Quli Khan, famous as [[Sardar Kabuli]] (d.1373/1953)
# A commentary by 'Allama Haydar Quli Khan, famous as [[Sardar Kabuli]] (d.1373/1953)
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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