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A Glimpse of Nahjul Balaghah’s Sermon of Disparagement

Sayyid Jamal al-Deen Deenparvar
  • A Glimpse of Nahjul Balaghah’s Sermon of Disparagement
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • The Trial of Angels
    • Iblis: A Symbol of Intolerance and Arrogance
    • The Effects of Arrogance and Pride
    • Four Traits of Iblis
    • The Penalty of the Arrogant
    • The Divine Secrets of Trial
    • Warning from ‘adverse consequences’ and ‘lost efforts’
    • The Phrase “By the reckoning of this world or next”
    • A Moment of Following One’s Desires; A Lifetime of Regret
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A Glimpse of Nahjul Balaghah’s Sermon of Disparagement (Al-Khutbah al-Qasiah). This paper offers a glance into the reasons for Divine trials, qualities of Satan, and the effects and consequences of arrogance and following one’s desires.

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Sayyid Jamal al-Deen Deenparvar
Fatemeh Soltanmohammadi
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • A Glimpse of Nahjul Balaghah’s Sermon of Disparagement
    • A Glimpse of Nahjul Balaghah’s Sermon of Disparagement
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • The Trial of Angels
      • Iblis: A Symbol of Intolerance and Arrogance
      • The Effects of Arrogance and Pride
      • Four Traits of Iblis
      • The Penalty of the Arrogant
      • The Divine Secrets of Trial
      • Warning from ‘adverse consequences’ and ‘lost efforts’
      • The Phrase “By the reckoning of this world or next”
      • A Moment of Following One’s Desires; A Lifetime of Regret
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