چكيده لاتين :
Imam Ali (AS) is the door to the science of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and the most outstanding student of his school
of revelation. After the Prophet (PBUH), no one is superior to him in terms of virtuosity and perfection. The Messenger
of God (Peace be upon him and his household), described him by saying, "Whatever I see, you also see, and whatever I
hear, you also hear. The only difference is that you are not a prophet"(1).
The words of Ali (AS) provide responses to many questions raised by humans, some of which have been gathered in
Nahj al-Balagha. The teachings of Nahjal-Balagha are congruent with human nature, conscience, and emotions, and are
unique in various dimensions of divine thoughts in terms of world view, enriching human, ethics, politics, etc. After the
Holy Quran, there is no other book equal to Nahj al-Balagha in explaining various aspects of valuable knowledge and
ethics as well as other aspects of human life and spiritual impact. As a matter of fact, Nahj al-Balagha is the
interpretation of the word of God.
The issues relating to health in Nahj al-Balagha are sometimes in the form of brief scientific points, sometimes a
description of scientific wonders, and in some cases, an attempt to show scientific miracles, each of which can provide
researchers with new areas of research; such as Alavi hadith: Man is a better confidant of himself than any other
person… He who talks a lot tells nonsense; and he who thinks is sighted. Be with good people to be included among
them and avoid bad people to be excluded from them. Food obtained from religiously forbidden methods is a bad food;
and oppressing a powerless person is the worst oppression(2). Furthermore, in many words of the Imam, the following
concepts have been discussed: grudge, sedition, voracity, usury, fraud, being materialistic, following passion, and all
types of oppression.