
The ceremony will be held later today in the Sheikh Ansari Hall at the Imam Murtaza (AS) Intellectual Assembly in Najaf, with the participation of a group of scholars, researchers and those interested in Islamic heritage, al-Kafeel, reported.
Sheikh Qais al-Attar, director of the Islamic Heritage Center affiliated with the department, described the work as one of the scientific works that documents the text and shows the different versions of Nahj al-Balagha and its antecedents.
He explained that the research team relied on 10 exquisite manuscripts that contain a large part of the readings of Nahj al-Balagha.
Al-Attar added that relying on these manuscripts has helped produce a text that is in accordance with the strict principles of research and closer to scientific accuracy, and has provided researchers and enthusiasts with a documented and reliable version of this important Islamic work.
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The study has been published as part of the efforts of the Islamic and Humanities Education Department to serve the Islamic heritage and revive scientific texts based on specialized scientific methods, he stated.
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