The necessity of referring to hadith in lexical research, relying on Nahj al-Balaghah
Most of the literary scholars have not paid much attention to the words in the hadiths of the Prophet and the Ahlul Bayt (PBUH), although the Ahlul-Bayt, regardless of their Imamate position, has been considered by the entire Ummah as the most eloquent of all Arab. Among them, few Shiite and Sunni scholars have focused on this issue, such as: Razi Astarabadi (b.686), Fakhruddin Tarihi b.1085), Sayyed Ali Khan Madani (b.1120), Mirza Muhammad Ali Shirazi (birth after 1300) of Shi'a scholars, as well as Ibn Jenni (b.392), Ibn Faris (b.395), Johari (b.398), Ibn Malik (b.672) from Sunni scholars, the latter of which, of course, refer only to the hadiths of the Prophet. The authors in this article have mentioned five of the hadiths of Imam Ali (as) from Nahj al-Balaghah, which should be cited in lexical sources, although neglected.
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