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The Voice of Human Justice

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The Voice of Human Justice is an English translation of Sautu'l 'Adālati'l Insaniyah (صوت العدالة الإنسانية), a book written in Arabic by George Jordac, a Christian author from Lebanon. The book is a biography of Ali ibn Abi Talib. The contents of the book were drawn from the Nahj al-Balagha of Ali.

496 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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57 reviews
May 16, 2010
A book about "Ali ibn Abi Talib" (The First Male Muslim) and his Great Justice from a non-Muslim Islamic scholars who like many other people, praised Ali. - A worthy book with such a nice translation from English version.
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58 reviews11 followers
June 13, 2019
هیچ چیز جالبتر از این نیست که وصف علی رو از زبان یک غیر مسلمان بشنوی...
این پنج جلد کتاب پر از اطلاعاته
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September 1, 2010
I heard about this book but I want to get one I am from Kashmir India. plz mail me if ths book is available in india.mi mail ID is basha_mir@yahoo.com
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February 18, 2021
فعلا نیمه های جلد اول کتاب هستم. بسیار زیباست. شما با کتابی روبرو هستید از جنس لطافت و تمثیل که منطق استوار برای گفته هایش دارد.
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December 2, 2020
Wonderful read. With beautiful explanation. 5/5 recommend to people who want to see a perspective on what human justice looks like from afar.
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131 reviews
January 16, 2026
Certainly, when it was initially released, the book was groundbreaking. However, my disappointment with the first volume was due to my familiarity with much of the content, and I had expected a more philosophical and in-depth analysis from the author.
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