This text gives an overview of the institution of Wilayat al-Faqih. Its aim is to show the source of its legitimacy and authority, the type and limit of authority, and the difference between Marja’iyyah and Wilayat al-Faqih, as a continuation of the office of Imamate.
On Signs Before The Advent Of The Mahdi (AJ): A Qur’anic Cum Traditional Discourse And Discussion
A brief discussion on the signs that will lead to the Zuhur of Imam Al-Mahdi (AJ) through the analysis of several Verses of the Holy Qur’an and two important and detailed Traditions about these signs.
This text is a collection of essays and reviews concerning contemporary and controversial issues about Islam, touching in a very detailed, practical and intellectual manner the various phenomena, both positive and negative, which have cropped up in the name of Islam over the course of the centuries.
This text is an examination of how we learn about different historical figures such as Jawn ibn Huwayy from the events of Karbala, and about our common perceptions and presumptions of race and the value we might place on historical figures based on these perceptions and presumptions. The author draws upon a variety of sources to encourage readers to consider and reconsider historical lessons from Karbala as well as attitudes related to ethnic identities of the 12 Imams’ mothers. She also reflects on the responses of contemporary audiences to her own presentation of showing different images of the Imams that echo preconceived biases in the name of tradition and popular narratives.
This text analyses and discusses the issue of protecting the environment while utilizing the natural resources from an Islamic perspective reviewing Qur’anic verses and Islamic narrations regarding this subject.
This text approaches in a very simple but clear manner the answers to crucial questions like the real identity of a human being and the scope of life in this world. It further explains some important Islamic concepts in order for the readers to understand human souls and work to fulfil the purpose of our existence and ask for help to the right people to heal our souls and be steadfast on the Right Path.
This text analyses the concept of falsehood and its perception from an Islamic perspective by referring to Traditions and verses of the Holy Qur’an on the dangers regarding it and counteractive measures within Islamic law.
The Illuminating Lantern: An Exposition Of Subtleties From The Qur’an Part Thirty
This book provides brief yet condensed commentaries of the Qur’anic verses. It covers the thirtieth section, the last juz’, from surah 78 to the last, surah 114. The author has relied on the bullet-point method instead of explaining every word and expression as is customary in most explications. He collects the components of every chapter and chooses the main points that pertain to our daily life. He then adds a moral and spiritual aspect with a language that speaks to the spirit and the mind to present practical Qur’anic solutions that can shape human personality in the three dimensions of mind, spirit, and morals.
The book analyzes Amirul Momineen’s (a) title, “Father of Dust”, commonly known as “Abu Turab”. While providing its relation with the Divine Leadership under 5 sections, (Trustworthy, Guidance, Knowledge, Support & Nobility) it’s an ultimately way to understand the reasoning behind this title and prove Imam Ali ‘s (a) various virtues from the Noble Qur’an as well.
The book analyzes Amirul Momineen’s (a) title, “Father of Dust”, commonly known as “Abu Turab”. While providing its relation with the Divine Leadership under 5 sections, (Trustworthy, Guidance, Knowledge, Support & Nobility) it’s an ultimately way to understand the reasoning behind this title and prove Imam Ali ‘s (a) various virtues from the Noble Qur’an as well.
The book analyzes Amirul Momineen’s (a) title, “Father of Dust”, commonly known as “Abu Turab”. While providing its relation with the Divine Leadership under 5 sections, (Trustworthy, Guidance, Knowledge, Support & Nobility) it’s an ultimately way to understand the reasoning behind this title and prove Imam Ali ‘s (a) various virtues from the Noble Qur’an as well.
The book analyzes Amirul Momineen’s (a) title, “Father of Dust”, commonly known as “Abu Turab”. While providing its relation with the Divine Leadership under 5 sections, (Trustworthy, Guidance, Knowledge, Support & Nobility) it’s an ultimately way to understand the reasoning behind this title and prove Imam Ali ‘s (a) various virtues from the Noble Qur’an as well.
The book analyzes Amirul Momineen’s (a) title, “Father of Dust”, commonly known as “Abu Turab”. While providing its relation with the Divine Leadership under 5 sections, (Trustworthy, Guidance, Knowledge, Support & Nobility) it’s an ultimately way to understand the reasoning behind this title and prove Imam Ali ‘s (a) various virtues from the Noble Qur’an as well.
This text is a summary of al-Shaykh al-Tusi's “Misbah al-Mutahajjid”, a book of supplications and rituals. 'Allamah al-Hilli completed his summary in ten chapters, but added an eleventh chapter to discuss the doctrinal beliefs of Islam. He felt he should add this chapter since the validity of acts of worship is dependent on the correctness of one's belief, and the pleasure of worship comes only after knowing God.
This text is an in-depth analysis of ethics and what it entails. It starts with discussing the meaning of ethics, then it proceeds discussing about various ethical concepts. The text then examines various interpretations and schools of thoughts concerning of ethics, ethical values, and ethical relativity. The author further delves in the concept of ethical responsibility and finally discusses the relation of religion to ethics and explains the Shi’a point of view about this important subject.
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