Gold and silver collars contain a magic of statement and a treasure trove of meanings. They were formulated by Abu al-Qasim Mahmoud bin Amr bin Ahmed al-Zamakhshari, Jarullah, in one hundred short articles with many words of wisdom and great meanings. He called the Gold Collars in sermons and sermons “the book of articles.”
As for Al-Zamakhshari, he called the book: (Al-Naṣāḥ al-Sughār) when he referred to it in his interpretation: (Al-Kashshaf) and quoted from it a piece of advice No. (80): (Fill your eyes with the adornment of these stars... etc.).
He says in its introduction:
“And I desire for You to make my belief, my plan, my intuition, my narrative, what has written me, and what has come from my heart, and everything I have composed of my sayings and words, and the writing of my sayings, on the point of my pen. Sincerely for you and for you, seeking the scents of your record and to overflow these articles with blessing and acceptance, whatever He grants it the wind of the south and acceptance, and that you preserve in it what you have made obligatory for the neighbor, of the right of the blameworthy, because it was found in your purified sanctuary, and was born in the hidden stone of your house, and that you benefit from it from its originator, its plug, its socket, and its thresher. You are the guardian of all goodness and its master, the lowerer of everything and its riser. And not for what His wrath is receptive, and his departure is not pregnant.”