The Voice of Human Justice (Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah) George Jordac Publishers' Note Preface Preface of the first edition of the Arabic version published in 1956 Arabian Peninsula The Coming of the Prophet A glance over history The Prophet and Abu Talib The Prophet and Ali Ali is my brother The attributes of Ali Knowledge and sagacity of Ali Human rights and Ali A Difficult Test Poverty and its consequences Conditions prior to Ali Ruler is one of the people Freedom and its sources Individual freedom Accountability Helping the needy Neither fanaticism nor infallibility Fanaticism War and peace Combat oppression Administration of Ali The Common Man The Counsellors The Different Classes of People The Army The Real Guidance Chief Justice Subordinate Judiciary Revenue Administration Clerical Establishment Trade and Industry The Poor Open Conferences Communion with God Aloofness not Desirable Nepotism Peace and Treaties Last Instructions U.N. Charter of Human Rights Value of life and Ali Conditions prevailing after Ali The two families of Quraysh Mu`awiya and his successors Husayn and Yazid Who was Yazid? Supporters of the two parties Murderers of Uthman The volley of criticism What happened to Abu Dharr after his banishment? Facts about Uthman's murder Some false statements A great conspiracy Persons Responsible for the Assassination of Uthman Revolt against Ali God! Be a witness Two impostors The disaster Was it justified? The divine will Let them mourn The Voice of Human Justice (Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah) Created with Fabric.js 1.7.22 Imam Ali b. Abi Talib The present book is an English translation of Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah, the biography of Imam Ali, written in Arabic by George Jordac, a renowned Christian author of Lebanon. It has gained much popularity in the Arab and the Muslim world. Many Muslim and non-Muslim scholars have paid it glowing tributes. Get PDF Get EPUB Get MOBI George Jordac Muhammad Fazal Haq Al-Khoei Foundation The Voice of Human Justice (Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah). George Jordac, Lebanon. Translator: M Fazel Haq. Publisher's Note: The author is an enlightened man of letters and has written the book with perfect sincerity. However, at times, he has said things which do not accord with the facts of history. In such cases necessary clarification has been made in the foot-notes and at places some paragraphs have been deleted altogether. Important notice:: The book, "The Voice of Human Justice", Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah, authored by the late Lebanese-Christian author, George Jordac, is a seminal work on the live and character of the cousin and son-in-law and first Imam (Divinely appointed leader), Ali ibne Abi Talib, peace be upon him. As such, the reader may come across points which seem to differ from the main-stream Shia opinion of Imam Ali, peace be upon him, in this work and may also find historical accounts which differ compared to similarly recorded events in the works of Muslims authors. Please keep these points in mind when reading this book. Outline The Voice of Human Justice (Saut ul-'Adalat al-Insaniyah) Publishers' Note Preface Preface of the first edition of the Arabic version published in 1956 Arabian Peninsula The Coming of the Prophet A glance over history The Prophet and Abu Talib The Prophet and Ali Ali is my brother The attributes of Ali Knowledge and sagacity of Ali Human rights and Ali A Difficult Test Poverty and its consequences Conditions prior to Ali Ruler is one of the people Freedom and its sources Individual freedom Accountability Helping the needy Neither fanaticism nor infallibility Fanaticism War and peace Combat oppression Administration of Ali The Common Man The Counsellors The Different Classes of People The Army The Real Guidance Chief Justice Subordinate Judiciary Revenue Administration Clerical Establishment Trade and Industry The Poor Open Conferences Communion with God Aloofness not Desirable Nepotism Peace and Treaties Last Instructions U.N. Charter of Human Rights Value of life and Ali Conditions prevailing after Ali The two families of Quraysh Mu`awiya and his successors Husayn and Yazid Who was Yazid? Supporters of the two parties Murderers of Uthman The volley of criticism What happened to Abu Dharr after his banishment? Facts about Uthman's murder Some false statements A great conspiracy Persons Responsible for the Assassination of Uthman Revolt against Ali God! Be a witness Two impostors The disaster Was it justified? The divine will Let them mourn Publishers' Note › SHARES 72811 views EDIT All our content is free, thanks to the generosity of our beloved supporters! Support us Important: All content hosted on is solely for non-commercial purposes and with the permission of original copyright holders. Any other use of the hosted content, such as for financial gain, requires express approval from the copyright owners. 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