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Semantic and Conceptual Analysis of the Word "Iḥsās" (Feeling) and Derivatives of the Root "Ḥ-S-S" in Nahj al-Balāghah

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2026.52496.2749

karam siyavoshi

Abstract Nahj al-Balāghah is a premier Islamic literary and epistemological text rich in multi-layered vocabulary. This study investigates the semantic and conceptual dimensions of "iḥsās" (feeling/sensation) and derivatives of the root "ḥ-s-s" across twelve instances in the text. Using descriptive-analytical content analysis, it explores their diverse applications in monotheistic, cognitive, social, mystical, and rhetorical contexts, highlighting Imam Ali's (AS) profound use of language to convey divine and human ideas.
Findings show the root extends beyond lexical meanings (encompassing, sensory perception, penetration) to include divine omniscience (Sermon 91), negation of sensory perception of God (Sermons 182, 186), inner courage (Sermon 123), condemnation of worldly attachment (Letter 45), and eschatological security (Sermon 183). Multi-dimensional analyses underscore its role in emphasizing divine transcendence, human perceptual limits, and contemplation of cosmic/inner signs.
No comprehensive prior study exists; this research reveals unexplored teachings and stresses the value of word-centered analyses for deeper monotheistic understanding.

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The Role of Eschatology in Strengthening the Cognitive Dimensions of Moral Education from the Perspective of Nahj Al-Balagha

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2026.53191.2772

bahjat harandi, hosein kamiab, marzieh kahnooji

Abstract This study aimed to explain the role of eschatology in strengthening the cognitive dimensions of moral education from the perspective of Nahj al-balagha. This basic descriptive-analytical research employed a progressive conceptual analysis to explore this role. This study examined five cognitive components of moral education: recognizing the existential value of humanity, realism, learning lessons, increasing insight, and eliminating negligence. For each component, relevant examples from Nahj al-balagha were explained, emphasizing the role of eschatology in reinforcing them. Imam Ali frequently emphasized the concept of eschatology. In his view, eschatology serves as a powerful motivator for human actions and words, strengthening and developing the cognitive aspects of moral education. Eschatology compels an individual to accept responsibility for the consequences of their actions and prepares them to be accountable for the outcomes. The concept of eschatology in the thought of Imam Ali is fundamentally constructive; it does not diminish hope but requires the constant supervision of actions and intentions. This awareness instills self-worth and dignity, prompting a realistic view of the hereafter. The result is an individual who effectively learns from experience, makes conscious moral choices, and acquires the insight needed for true happiness. Thus, adherence to Imam Ali’s teachings is essential for recognizing one’s moral duty, ensuring sound decision-making, and preventing moral deviation.

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The application of thematic analysis method in examining the position of Imamate in the teachings of Nahj al-Balagheh

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2026.45866.2732

Mohammad sobhaninia, Zahra Zamani

Abstract The issue of Imamate has long been a subject of concern for renowned Islamic theologians and commentators. Islamic sects have not disagreed on any religious issue as much as the issue of Imamate. The difference between Shia and Sunni is not only in the person of the successor of the Prophet; rather, in each view, "Imam" has a special meaning, concept, and position that distinguishes these two sects from each other. Although much research has been conducted in this category, one of the research gaps in this field is the lack of proper use of modern research methods. One of the appropriate methods for accurately and systematically delineating the issue of Imamate in Nahjul-Balagha is the method of content analysis. Given the importance of the subject, the present study seeks to answer the question of which characteristic does Imam Ali (AS) consider most important for an Imam? In this regard, first 110 propositions were selected from the text of Nahjul-Balagha and in a table opposite each text, basic themes indicating different dimensions of Imamate were included, and each was placed under more general headings. Finally, by extracting 29 basic themes, 4 unifying themes, and 3 comprehensive themes, it was concluded that more than 70 percent of the themes are dedicated to the characteristics and attributes of the Imam, of which the most frequent is the Imam's possession of divine knowledge.

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An analysis of the function of "living evidence" in the Alawi arguments for the Imamate

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2026.52905.2761

maryamsadat hashemi

Abstract One of the less explored aspects of Imam Ali’s (a.s.) argumentative tradition regarding Imamate is the use of “living arguments”; that is, arguments and evidence that are neither confined to the distant past nor merely in the realm of text and theory, but are objectively present in the time and place of the audience. This study, with a textual and analytical approach, explores the role of such arguments in the wisdom, letters, and sermons of Nahj al-Balagha and Imam Ali’s practical life. The main goal is to explain the fact that the Imam, in addition to revealed texts and rational arguments, used “self-being” (his present identity, qualities, and personality) and “actions” (objective and observable actions and behaviors) as living arguments to prove the legitimacy of his Imamate. The innovation of this research lies in its emphasis on the connection between empirical evidence and theological discourse and its analysis based on the contemporary theories of “demonstrative evidence” and “witness testimony.” The findings show that this approach not only provides internal coherence to Alawi’s arguments, but also creates a bridge between the theory of Imamate and the lived experience of the audience, in such a way that Imam Ali himself and his actions become a living model for the legitimacy and effectiveness of Imamate.

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An Analysis of Al-Raḍī's Choices and Deletions in Representing the Companions of Camel in Nahj al-Balāghah

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2026.52364.2744

Yahya Mirhoseini, Mahboubeh Khazaei, Kamal Sahraei, AliMoḥammad Mirjalili

Abstract Al-Raḍī compiled Nahj al-Balāghah in the 4th century AH, at the peak of Sunni-Shi'i tensions. The socio-political conditions of Baghād, particularly its Sunni-Shi'i demographic context, led al-Raḍī to engage in selection and Deletion when qouting the narrations of Imam ʿAli, especially concerning the Companions of the Camel. This research, employing a descriptive-analytical method with a comparative approach and textual analysis, compares al-Raḍī's Deletions in Nahj al-Balāghah with other narrations of Imam ʿAli found in alternative sources. It demonstrates that, in addition to literary motives and the enhancement of rhetorical aspects, he also considered political factors aimed at reducing sectarian conflicts and calming the atmosphere in Baghād. Examples of al-Raḍī's truncations regarding Ṭalḥa and al Zubayr include the omission of statements related to their errors and transgression (Fīsq), the necessity of their repentance and avoiding divine ingratitude, the explanation of Ṭalḥa and al Zubayr's excessive demands, and curses and condemnations, in contrast to their praise and commendation. This case study, which is also applicable and demonstrable for other sectarian points of contention, indicates that the selection of phrases in Nahj al-Balāghah did not solely pursue rhetorical and literary objectives, but simultaneously embedded socio-political intentions.

Stages of Satan's influence and ways to deal with it Based on the analysis of the thematic content of the Imam Ali’s (AS) sermon

Volume 12, Issue 24, March 2022, Pages 1-34

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2022.7618

fathie fattahizadeh, sedigheh kashefi, mohammad etratdoost

Abstract Man is a perfectionist being and needs to identify obstacles in his path to promote growth. One of the greatest hindrances to human perfection is the devil or Satan. Considering the role of Satan in misguiding man and the concurrent advice of Imam Ali (AS) in this regard can be found in his highest and most important sermon known as Qaseh, which was delivered after the battle of Nahrawan. In this sermon, the Imam vigorously tried to explain the nature of the devil, to provide a comprehensive picture of the stages of his influence on man and the strategies to deal with it. Accordingly, using the method of "content analysis" and the technique of "qualitative content analysis" in this research, the most important themes and conceptual components expressed in relation to the devil have been identified. This is while extracting the main and secondary themes, citing the words of Imam Ali (AS) in the sermon of Qaseh, to explain components such as: examining the word Satan and Iblis (the titles of the devil), representatives and confirmers of Satan, the scope of Satan's vicious activity, the factors of Satan's disgust, Satan's strategies to deceive man and the stages of his influence and finally, the doctrinal and practical strategies that can prevent the influence of the devil on man. Finally, based on the words of the Imam, an attempt has been made to provide a comprehensive picture of the category of "knowing the devil".

Analysis of the Arrogance of Ali (as) and the Jews in the Khyber War Based on Van Dyke's Ideological Square

Volume 12, Issue 23, September 2021, Pages 227-250

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2021.6856

Ebrahim Fallah

Abstract Critical discourse analysis is a visionary approach that is important in discovering the worldview of discourse. Theon van Dyke, one of the leading theorists in the field of critical discourse analysis, emphasized the ideological square theory by emphasizing that the ideological worldview can be represented in language. The present study uses a descriptive-analytical method and with the assumption that one can have a discourse reading of arrogance, examines the arrogance of Ali (AS) and the Jews in the Khyber War based on Van Dyke's ideological quadratic model in critical discourse analysis. Discover how to represent the ideology of the dialogue parties, deeper understanding of the layers of the text. The result of the research shows that in these arrogances, the atmosphere of conflict is represented by the discourse strategy of polarization between the two groups of Ali (AS) and his enemies. Similar, the absolute object of a kind and emphasis, presenting the news at the beginning and rhetorical approaches of simile, Makniyeh metaphor and lexical structures that have a negative ideological burden "Al-Kufra, the people of immorality" and lexical structures that have a positive ideological burden "Rabbi Khair Nasser, Amen Ballah" He pointed out that effective language plays an important role in marginalizing the arrogance of the opposition and propagating Islam and proving its legitimacy against the Jews.

Principles of Professional Ethics in Nahj al-Balaghah

Volume 5, Issue 9, June 2014, Pages 67-86

Mohsen Farmahini Farahani, Fatemeh Ashrafi

Abstract Professional ethics is a branch of ethics which has recently come into focus in Iran and it needs to be examined more extensively from epistemological perspective. Teachings of Islam are a rich source for studying professional ethics. The study, however, will not be reasonable without an analysis of teachings of Nahj al-Balaghah. The present study therefore adopts a documentary research methodology to explore principles of professional ethics in Nahj al-Balaghah. The findings show that Imam Ali emphasized ethics and principles of ethics, and that he has in many instances advised his agents and companions as well as all humans living then and after him to be ethical and observes ethical principles. The principles which are highlighted in Nahj al-Balaghah include respect, freedom, fairness, keeping one’s word, trust, honesty, being responsible, being both critical and open to critique, tolerance and patience, balance, and keeping secrets of others.
 
 
 

Analysis of the Reasons Why the Leader of the Faithful (PBUH) Did Not Exercise Retaliatory Punishment for Murderers of Uthman

Volume 13, Issue 25, August 2022, Pages 93-111

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2022.7963

yadollah hajizadeh

Abstract Uthman ibn Affan, the third Muslim Caliph (644-656 AD) was killed in a riot against him by some Muslims. Imam Ali (PBUH), in spite of his disapproval of such an act neither tried nor punished his murderers. The question therefore is for what reason(s) the Leader of the Faithful did not exercise retaliatory punishment (qiṣāṣ) for murderers of Uthman. Despite complications peculiar to the subject arising from different answers proposed to answer the question, the analysis of the subject, using descriptive and analytic methods, shows that although the Leader of the Faithful (PBUH) sought to deal with the issue and to punish Uthman’s murderers, lack of clarity as to who were directly involved in the murder, and specific circumstances that Imam Ali (PBUH) faced during his reign did not in practice allow him to take any action in that regard.

A Document-Based Critique of Hadiths about Burning of Human Beings in Imam Ali (PBUH)’s Conduct

Volume 13, Issue 26, December 2022, Pages 3-33

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2022.8621

Mohammad Amraei, dariosh nazari, Mojtaba Garavand

Abstract Based on some hadith and historical texts, in a few cases of meting out jurisprudentially fixed punishments (ḥudūd) to exaggerators in veneration of the Muslim Prophet and his family (ghulāt), apostates, and infidels, Imam Ali (PBUH) ordered that some criminal individuals be burned, and at times he personally exerted the punishment. Shiite and Sunni sources have disagreements over some details and themes of, and facts related to the hadiths. Hadiths about burning of human beings in Imam Ali (PBUH)’s conduct include both immolation and cremation, but being choked to death by smoke from the fire should also be considered due to confusions in the texts of the hadiths. In the present study, an attempt has been made to extract all the relevant hadiths from the historical and hadith sources, and to examine and analyze their documentation. To this aim, all those hadiths with their different chain of narrators will be quoted and then critiqued

The peace conditions from Imam Ali's viewpoint

Volume 12, Issue 23, September 2021, Pages 277-290

https://doi.org/10.30465/alavi.2021.6858

Mohammad Salem Mohseni

Abstract Peace brings security to society, calmness to the people, comfort to the army and prosperity to the cities. But these effects will come at a time when the regulations and conditions of peace are being observed. Some of the most important conditions of peace are reflected in Imam Ali's speech, especially in the Malik Ashtar Treaty. The purpose of this investigation is to study and explain these conditions from the of Imam Ali viewpoint. The findings of the investigation show that peace is inherently desirable from the viewpoint of that Imam, but provided that it has been pleasing to God and the dignity and authority of the Islamic society is preserve in it. On the other hand, the Imam mentions several points as conditions of peace, which are: awareness of the enemy's conspiracies and beware of it; Futurism and foresight and lack of suspicion to the enemy; Transparency and clarity of the peace treaty and its non- Interpretability; And ultimately adherence to peace treaties and avoiding any deception or violation of contract. In this investigation, descriptive-analytical method has been used.

Citizenship Rights and Education in Nahjolbalageh

Volume 2, Issue 4, March 2012, Pages 1-23

Siavash Poortahmasbi, Azar Tajvar

Abstract Citizen right and is education is one of the important issues in modern societies. Although this issue and its discussion lacks a historical background, it has gained a good attention during last century. Studying citizenship from Nahjolbalaghe and Imam Ali point of view is a good way to track this issue beak in the history since both of them are regarded as brother to Quran and scholar in Islam. Imam Ali was head of Islamic government and was fully familiar with languge , religion, and racial differences political, ideological and discoursal groups were formed at that time.
In this paper a definition of citizenship and its current condition is given along with Quran s view. Them Nahjolbalaghe and Imam Ali point of view were discussed on the effectual, behavioral and cognitive basis. Finally, it will be shown that citizenship has gone far away from its true meaning in this modern world and Imam Ali views compliance with modern civil rights will be more clear.
 
 

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