Sayings 121-240

Sayings 121

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 122-123

The saying can be found in Tafseer Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Qummi 2/70, though, he doesn’t provide a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 124

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 125

The saying can be found in Mahasin Al-Barqi 1/222, Tafseer Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Qummi p. 90, Al-Kafi 2/45, and Al-Amali p. 211 and Ma’ani Al-Akhbar p. 185 by Al-Saduq.

The first three sources narrator it with a disconnection. The narration provided by Al-Saduqi includes Mohammad bin Khalid Al-Barqi and there is a difference of opinion in regards his reliable. See Rijal Al-Najashi.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 126-128

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 129

Refer to Sermon #191 for the sources of this saying.

Sayings 130

The saying can be found in Man la Yahtharhu Al-Faqeeh 1/114 and Al-Amali p.66 by Al-Saduq, and Nasr bin Muzahim’s Siffeen p. 351. The first source doesn’t contain a chain. The second contains Al-Mugheera bin Tawba who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 615. The third source includes Omar bin Sa’ad who is anonymous in status.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 131

The saying can be found in Al-Amali 2/26 by Al-Tusi, but it comes through the path of Abu Al-Mufadhal Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Shaybani who is weak. Refer to his biography in Rijal Al-Najashi.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 132-133

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 134

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 319 by Ibn Shu’bah. However, no chain is included.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 135

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 136

The last portion of the saying can be found in Al-Kafi 5/9, however it contains Sa’ad bin Tareef who was weakened by Al-Najashi. The other portions of the saying can be found in Al-Khisal 2/162, however, Al-Jawahiri weakens Al-Qasim bin Yahya, refer to Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 466.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 137

No sources are provided.

Sayings 138

Refer to Saying #221.

Sayings 139

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 140

Refer to Sayings #143 for sources.

Sayings 141

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 214 by Ibn Shu’bah. However, no chain is included.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 142

Refer to Sayings #144 for sources.

Sayings 143

The saying can be found in Al-Khisal 2/162, however, Al-Jawahiri weakens Al-Qasim bin Yahya, refer to Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 466.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 144-146

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 147

The words attributed to Ali bin Abi Talib here is known as Du’a Kumayl. It can be found in Al-Saduq’s Kamal Al-Deen 1/274-279, which come through Kumayl bin Ziyad Al-Nakha’ee, who is anonymous according to Shia rijali standards.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 148

The saying can be found in Al-Amali p. 494 by Al-Tusi, but it comes through the path of Abu Al-Mufadhal Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Shaybani who is weak. Refer to his biography in Rijal Al-Najashi. Refer to the next saying for an additional source.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 149

The saying can be found in Al-Khisal 1/46 by Al-Saduq, however, the chain contains anonymous narrators like Yusuf bin Mohammad Al-Tabari, Sahl Abu Omar, and Zakariyyah bin Abi Za’idah.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 150

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 157 by Ibn Shu’bah. However, no chain is included.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 151-156

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 157

Refer to Sermon #20 for the sources of this saying.

Sayings 158

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 159

The saying can be found in Al-Amali p. 182 by Al-Saduq and Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 220, however, Al-Amali’s chain includes Mohammad bin Sinan who is severely weakened by Al-Najashi. Tuhaf Al-Uqool doesn’t include a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 160

The saying can be found attributed to the Prophet – peace be upon him – in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 157 by Ibn Shu’bah. However, no chain is included.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 161

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 162

Refer to the sources of Saying #159.

Sayings 163

The saying can be found in Al-Khisal 1/162, however, Al-Jawahiri weakens Al-Qasim bin Yahya, refer to Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 466. It can also be found in Tafseer Al-Ayyashi with a disconnected chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 164

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 165

The saying can be found in Uyoon Akhbar Al-Redha 2/43, however, it comes from the path of Ali bin Mohammad bin Qutaiba, who is not reliable according to Al-Jawahiri. Refer to Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith. The saying can also be found in narrations of Ahmad bin Amer Al-Ta’ee, who is also not reliable according to Al-Jawahiri p. 30.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 166

The saying can be found in Al-Amali p. 2/174 by Al-Tusi, but it comes through the path of Abu Al-Mufadhal Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Shaybani who is weak. Refer to his biography in Rijal Al-Najashi. Ibn Tawus in Kashf Al-Mahajjah p. 180 also quotes the saying from Al-Kulayni’s Rasa’il, but no chain is included except for the name of Al-Kulayni’s teacher.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 167-169

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 170

The saying can be found in Al-Kafi 2/451, but it contains narrators only known as “some of his companions”.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 171-172

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 173

The saying can be found in Rawdhat Al-Kafi p. 19, Man La Yahtharhu Al-Faqeeh 4/278, and Ibn Shu’bah’s Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 90. The chain in Al-Kafi comes through Mohammad bin Ali bin Ma’amar who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 556.  Al-Saduq and Ibn Shu’bah don’t provide chains for the saying.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 174-181

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 182

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 94 but it doesn’t include a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 183

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 184

Abdul-Zahra’ Al-Hussaini states that he provided the sources on 2/40 of his book, but upon returning to it, no sources were found.

Sayings 185

The saying can be found attributed to Ali bin Abi Talib through Abu Mikhnaf (via Ibn Abi Al-Hadeed’s commentary upon Nahjul Balagha 1/89). However, Abu Mikhnaf does not provide a source. The saying can also be found in Kitab Siffeen by Nasr bin Muzahim p. 315, however, it comes through the path of Omar bin Sa’ad who is anonymous in status and Amr bin Shimr who is very weak according to Al-Najashi.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 186

The saying can be found in Tafseer Al-Qummi p. 612, however, it does not contain a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 187

The saying can be found in Tafseer Al-Qummi p. 612, however, it does not contain a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 188

Refer to Sermon #16 for the sources of this saying.

Sayings 189-190

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 191

Refer to Sermon #143 for the sources of this saying.

Sayings 192

The saying can be found in Al-Khisal 1/9 by Al-Saduq, however, it contains a disconnection in the chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 193-196

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 197

Refer to Saying #91 for sources.

Sayings 198

Refer to Saying #40 for sources.

Sayings 199-208

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 209

The saying can be found in Tafseer Ibn Al-Hajjam (via Al-Burhan 3/218), however, the chains included are disconnected.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 210

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 211 but it doesn’t include a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 211

Portions of this saying can be found in Rawdhat Al-Kafi p. 16 and Ibn Shu’bah’s Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 98. The chain in Al-Kafi comes through Mohammad bin Ali bin Ma’amar who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 556.  Ibn Shu’bah does not provide a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 212

The saying can be found in Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 214 but it doesn’t include a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 213-215

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 216

Portions of this saying can be found in Rawdhat Al-Kafi p. 20 and Ibn Shu’bah’s Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 98. The chain in Al-Kafi comes through Mohammad bin Ali bin Ma’amar who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 556.  Ibn Shu’bah does not provide a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 217

Portions of this saying can be found in Rawdhat Al-Kafi p. 20 and Ibn Shu’bah’s Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 97. The chain in Al-Kafi comes through Mohammad bin Ali bin Ma’amar who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 556.  Ibn Shu’bah does not provide a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 218-220

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 221

The saying can be found in Al-Amali p. 268 and Uyoon Akhbar Al-Redha p. 216 by Al-Saduq, however, it contains Ubaidullah bin Musa bin Ayub Al-Ruyani who is anonymous in status.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 222

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 223

This saying can be found in Rawdhat Al-Kafi p. 20 and Ibn Shu’bah’s Tuhaf Al-Uqool p. 98. The chain in Al-Kafi comes through Mohammad bin Ali bin Ma’amar who is anonymous in status according to Al-Jawahiri in Al-Mufeed min Mu’jam Rijal Al-Hadith p. 556.  Ibn Shu’bah does not provide a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 224-228

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 229

The saying can be found in Tafseer Al-Qummi 2/390 but without a chain. It can also be found in Al-Amali p. 275 by Al-Tusi, however, it comes through Mohammad bin Ahmad bin Ubaidullah Al-Mansuri who is anonymous in status.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 230

There are no reliable Shia sources for this saying that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 231

The saying can be found in Ma’ani Al-Akhbar p. 257, however, it contains anonymous narrators like Subah bin Khaqan and Abdul-Rahman bin Al-Abbas bin Al-Fadhl. It can also be found in Tafseer Al-Ayyashi 2/267 but without a chain.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 232-235

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 236

The saying can be found in a different variation in Al-Amali p. 370 by Al-Saduq, however, the chain includes Mohammad bin Muhsin who is anonymous in status.

Verdict: Not authentic.

Sayings 237-240

There are no reliable Shia sources for these sayings that predate Nahj Al-Balagha.

Verdict: Not authentic.

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