Identifying the useless and the manifestation of useless in Nahj al-Balaghah

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Abstract:

The precious book of Nahj al-Balaghah contains a considerable number of phrases indicating the concept of futility. That Imam Ali (AS) to draw the degree of futility of a work, to induce his distance from those things, And in order to portray the degree of closeness and habituation of the opposite front to them and also to convince the audience, he has used those interpretations Identifying, extracting and analyzing them is very important and plays a pivotal role in receiving the concepts desired by Amir. In the light of the importance of the issue, the present study tries to evaluate and examine the futility of the workers who were present in Nahj al-Balaghah with a qualitative approach and descriptive-analytical method. And to deal with the issue that from the point of view of Imam Ali (as), what people do their work is a manifestation of futility and futility and what is the root of those matters in general and And which strategy the speaker has used most to illustrate their work. The study shows that in order to reform the affairs and enlightenment, Hazrat tried to make the vain audience aware of their misunderstanding by using similes and objectifying the desired matters. And at the same time, with its unparalleled imagery, it enhances the meaning and permanence of the meaning of its speech in the mind of the audience Another is that the focus of most of the speeches, which included futility and futility, was the discussion of governance and caliphate.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Quarterly Journal of Nahjolbalagha, Volume:9 Issue: 36, 2022
Pages:
83 to 99
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  • Najafi، Ali
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    Najafi, Ali
    (1386) دکتری زبان و ادبیات عربی، دانشگاه تهران
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