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Among many skeptics, arguments are still going around “Uli Al-Amr” (Guardians of Religion) whom are the Imams of the Muslims, as referred to by our generous prophet, Mohammed (PBUH). They are Ali bin Abi Talib (AS), their first, then Imam Al Hassan (AS), then Imam Al Hussein (AS), the Imam Ali bin Al Hussein, etc. This constellation of people had no way but to sacrifice the precious and invaluable in order to carry the banners of Islam and keeping them from being molested. Therefore, the study will concentrate on the fourth of these Imams, Imam Al-Sajjad (AS), who sacrificed the precious and the invaluable in order for the Islam to progress under exceptional circumstances after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS). The study included an introduction on the life of Imam Al-Sajjad who is related to the Alawit’s pure tree. He died and buried in Al-Baqee’ of fifty seven years. The first chapter included the Sajjadi rebellion and the aspects of reformation it included which varied from religious, social, and revolutionary awareness. Whereas the second chapter is named “Ethics and Creativity”, it included the numerous ethical aspects of Imam Sajjad and how it was reflected in his lines. However, the creative aspects of his poetry varied from the different rhetorical arts, some of which included the study of meaning and others included Semantics and Rhetoric
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