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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Sheikh Hassan Muhammad Makki al - Amili
Translator:
Yasin T. al-Jibouri
Publisher:
www.al-islam.org
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Author's Foreword
Author's Foreword For The New Edition
1. Methodology of Submission
2. Research’s Progression
3. Comprehensive Deduction
Chapter 1: General Principle Precepts
1. Man's Life and Moral Values
A Call Heard from Afar
2. What is Religion? What are its Roots in the Human Nature?
Religion and Disposition
3. Role of Religion in Life
A. Religion: Innovator of Sciences
B. Religion: Pillar of Ethics
C. Religion: Invincible Fortress in World's Fluctuations
4. Recognized Knowledge
5. Higher Branches of Knowledge in Islam
Knowledge of the Cosmos and of Nature
Man's Knowledge of His own Self
Knowledge of History
6. Why do we look for the existence of Allah, Praise to Him?
Avoiding Possible Harm
Knowing Allah and Thanking the Originator of Blessings
Notes
Chapter 2: Ways To Knowing Allah
Ways To Know Allah
First Proof: Order Proof
Order Proof in a Second Report
Harmony: Sign of Feeling’s Involvement in the Existence of the Cosmos
Order Proof in a Third Report
Objectiveness: Sign Incorporates Feeling in System Development
Order Proof in a Fourth Report
Proof According to Probabilities of the Origin of Life
Life Pawned to Terms and Conditions
Confusion about the Order Proof
Logical Connection between System and Sense
Determining Logical Connection between System and Interference of Feeling in Another Way
Second Proof: Possibility Proof
Second Matter: Existence Relies On Its Cause
Third Matter: Explaining Role and Sequence and Their Being Nil
Two Examples for Explaining Non - Serialization
Determining the Possibility Evidence
Probability Evidence in the Holy Quran
Question And Answer
The Answer to this Argument is Multi - Faceted
Chapter’s Conclusion
Third Proof: Matter Creation Proof
Creation Of The Cosmos According To Traditions
Notes
Chapter 3: Names And Attributes
His Names, Attributes, Actions, Praise To Him
Self Attributes of Goodness and Greatness
Entitative and Operative Attributes
Another Classification
Descriptive Attributes
Keeping a Distance from Assimilation and Analogy: Basis of Knowing the Attributes of the Praised One
Assimilation and Dissimilation
Sound Ways To Knowing Allah
Rational Way
Reviewing the Horizons and the Souls
Referring to the Quran and Authentic Sunnah
Divulging and Witnessing
Why Avoid Researching Metaphysics?
First Group: Materialists
Second Group: Some do away with Tools of Knowledge
Third Group: Claimants of Divulgence and Witnessing
Fourth Group: Hanbalis and some Asharis
A Return to the Theory of Narrators of Hadith in a New Method
A robe threaded with 29 (alphabetical) letters
Notes
Chapter 4: Self - Positive Attributes
Knowledge
Inclusive Definition
His Knowledge, Glory to Him, of Himself
His knowledge, Glory to Him, of Himself
Self - Knowledge Requires Variation
His knowledge, the Glorified One, of Things before Creating Them
Knowledge through Causality is Knowledge of Causer
Knowing Causality is Knowing the Causer
His Knowledge, Glory to Him, of Things After Creating Them
His Knowledge, Glory to Him, is Action
Expanse of His Presence is Evidence of His Knowledge
Levels of His Knowledge, Glory to Him
His Knowledge, Glory to Him, is Presential, not Incidental
His Knowledge, Glory to Him, of Details
Deniers’ Misconceptions
First Misconception: Knowledge of Details Inheres Change in His Knowledge
Misconception Analyzed
Another Way to Resolve Misconception
Second Misconception: Realizing Details Needs a Mechanism
Third Misconception: Knowledge of Details Requires Plurality
Fourth Misconception: Knowledge of Details Requires Turning What is Probable into a Must
The Holy Quran and the Expanse of His Knowledge, the Most Exalted One
Loftiness of the Quranic Expression About the Expanse of His Knowledge
Statements by Imam Ali (as) About the Knowledge of the Most Exalted One of Details
3. Self - Affirmative Attributes
Notes
Potence
Defining Potence
Defending Both Definitions
Indications of His Might
First: Instinct
Second: Cosmic Order
Third: One Who Grants Perfection Does not Lack It
Dominance of the Almighty’s Might Over Everything
Evidences of Advocates of the Generality of Divine Might
Expanse of His Might, Glory to Him, in Another Sense
Religious Texts and the Expanse of His Might, Glory to Him
Questions and Answers
Misconceptions of Those Who Deny Might’s Generality
Allah, Glory to Him, “Cannot” Do What is Ugly
Almighty’s “Inability” To Do the Opposite of What He Knows
His “Inability” to Do Similarly to What His Servants Do
The Almighty’s “Inability” to Do Exactly What His Servant Does
Notes
Life
Defining Life in Another Way
Example for Depicting Development in the Absolute
Evidence of His Being Living, Praise Belongs to Him
His Being Living in the Quran and Sunnah
Notes
Hearing and Seeing
Answering a Question
“The Hearing” and “The Seeing” in the Quran and Sunnah
Notes
Realization
Freewill
Explaining Particularity of Divine Freewill
Discussing Theory
Question and Answer
His Freewill, Praise Belongs to Him, Is His Pleasure With What He Does
His Freewill, Praise Belongs to Him, Affects Might and Authority
His Freewill, Praise Belongs to Him, is Equal Cause: Action Ratio
The Truth in the Matter
Freewill in the Sunnah
Notes
Perpetuity and Eternity
Chapter 5: Operative Positive Attributes
Speech
First Situation: Truth of His Speech, the Most Exalted One
Theory of the Mutazilis
Theory of the Men of Wisdom
And while you are the clear book wherein
If you know this much, you will know how to praise
Theory of the Asharis
Research’s Conclusion
Position of Ahl al - Bayt (as)
Notes
Truthfulness
Note
Wisdom
Wisdom (Al - Hakeem): Above Doing What Should Not Be
What is Rationally Good or Ugly
About Applying Labels of Goodness and Ugliness
Evidences of Advocates of Rational Judgments of What is Good and What is Ugly
Asharis’ Evidences for Denying Rational Goodness and Ugliness
Goodness and Ugliness According to the Holy Quran
Outcomes of What Reason Deems to be Good or Ugly
Knowledge as a Must
Necessity of His Actions, Praise Belongs to Him, Being Above Sporting
Servants Must Bear Obligations
Necessity of Sending Prophets
Necessity of Looking into Evidence of One Claiming to be a Prophet
Knowledge of the Truth of the Claim of Prophetic Mission
Conclusiveness, Perpetuation of Islam’s Rulings
Ethics Remain Unaltered
Wisdom During Hard Times of Trials and Tribulations
Allah is Just, Does Not Wrong Anyone
Ugliness of Penalizing Without Explaining
Ugliness of Vesting Responsibility for What is Beyond Ability
Extent of Impact of Destiny on Man’s Fate
Man’s Freedom of Choice
Justifying Hereafter Punishment
Fruits of Determining What is Rationally Good or Ugly
Objectives Justify Actions of the Most Praised One
First Argument
Explaining the Purposeful Objective
Second Argument
Third Argument
Quran and the Wise Deeds of the Most Praised One
Afflictions, Calamities, Ills and God as Being Wise
First: It must be totally analyzed philosophically
Philosophical Analysis of the Issue of Evil
First: The narrow Outlook to Phenomena
Second: Phenomena are Episodes in a Long Series
Another Philosophical Analysis of Evils
Educative Analysis of the Evils Issue
Calamities: A method to Release Energies
Afflictions and Calamities are Warning Bells
Afflictions Cause a Return to Righteousness
Afflictions are a Cause for Realizing and Appreciating Blessings
Artificial Calamities of Tyrannical Systems
Allah is Just and Does Not Oppress
Avoiding Confusion
Justice in the Holy Quran
Justice in Islamic Legislation
Mandating Beyond One’s Tolerance
Asharis’ Proofs for Commanding What is Unbearable
Pre - Actions Ability
Notes
Chapter 6: Descriptive Attributes
Theory Analyzed
They likened Him to His creation, then they were apprehensive
Rendering
Analyzing Rendering Theory
Interpretation
Procedure According to the Testifying Concept
His Arsh, Praise Belongs to Him, and How He firmly Seats Himself on It
Then Bishr seized control of Iraq
Countenance of the Most Praised One
Hands of the Most Praised One
For what would you do, when attempting to reach what is high
Notes
Al - Ilahiyyat Volume 1
Author:
Sheikh Hassan Muhammad Makki al - Amili
Publisher:
www.al-islam.org
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