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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
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Dr M. Husayni Behishti & Dr M. Jawad Bahonar
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Man of Our Age
Greedy Animals
Quest for the philosophy of life and its aim
Iman
Role of iman in the life of a child
Subdual by doubt
Constructive doubt
Role of iman again
Constructive iman
Unbridled liberty is not compatible with belief in an ideology
Outlook on the world
Deep and Definite Knowledge
(1) Pursuit of base desires
(2) Customs of the forefathers
(3) Blind submission to the great and the powerful
Ears for hearing, Eyes for seeing, Heart for understanding
Basic and expanded role of heart
Consideration
Another Fallacy
Realism
Correct Thinking
Man of Islam
Man -- the self-maker and the selector
Big trust
Human personality
Human emancipation
Bond with eternity
The Sources of Creation
1. The world is a reality
2. The world is well-organized
3. `To become' and its cause
4. Cause of systematic development and changes
5. Not an accident
Contradiction or attraction and cohesion
The World is a Dependent Reality
Signs of Allah
(1) Phenomenon and its producer
The doctrine of Causation
A world of phenomena
(2) Homogeneity of the existing things
(3) Mutual compatibility of two things not co-existent
(4) March toward unlimited perfection
(5) Eloquent signs
Special signs
Every thing at every stage is His sign
Note
Monotheism of the Qur’an
Refutation of polytheism
The causes and the agents
The miracles
Superstitions not to be confused with causes
Supplication
Unity in Regards to Worship
Unity in regard to submission and obedience
Submission to the command of Allah
The Unique and Matchless God
Intrinsic Unity
Evaluation of extremist view
Notes
Names and Attributes of Allah
Kindness to others is a good quality. Allah is
Allah is Independent
Allah is All-knowing
Allah is All-powerful
Will and Volition of Allah
Allah is Beneficent and Forgiving
Allah is just
Role of Divine Cosmology in Human Life
Two stage extensive life
Conclusion
Spiritual and practical effects of religious belief
Guides of Humanity
Distinctive features of prophets
(1) Miracles
(2) Infallibility
Difference between a prophet and a genius
(3) Dynamic leadership
(5) General welfare
(6) Normal personal life
Role of revelation in human life
Relationship between knowledge, reason and revelation
Islam Advocates Justice
Justice of will or willed justice
Doctrine of Justice
Justice and the Hereafter
The Hereafter
Man and Evolution
Life
Manufacture of living cell
Life, a Divine phenomenon
Man and Evolution
Principles which may be discovered
Scientific presumption, not incontrovertible principle
Conclusion
Emergence of man
Exceptional Organisms
Man
Appearance of New Humanism
Man from the Qur'anic point of view
Range of Man’s Choice and Will
(1) Innate nature of man and his disposition
(2) Modification of Propensities
(3) Role of natural and geographical environment
(4) Role of historical, social and economic factors
(5) Role of the rules and regulations in the field of choice
(6) Divine revelation
(7) Man's own deeds make his destiny
(8) Aim of Man's efforts
Prosperity and salvation
(9) Ideals and values
(10) Seeking Allah and Truth
Man from the View Point of Existentialism
Man from the View Point of Islam
(2) Human freedom and Divine destiny
(3) Sphere of choice and role of guidance
(4) Man has a purpose
(5) Man is responsible
(6) Vigilance and anxiety
(7) Man is not without a refuge
(8) Self-dependence, fear and hope
View Point of Dialectical Materialism
Islam's approach to these questions
Notes
Islamic Conception of History
The Qur'an pays attention to the usual course of history
Violent outburst of desires and emotions
Question of contradiction
b. Identification of opportunities; and
Great Role of the Prophets in Making History
Revelation was the motive force of the Prophetic Movements
Revelation
Some effects of revelation
Islamic Movement – A Manifestation of the Rules of History
Domination of injustice cannot last long
Arabia provided a favorable atmosphere
Pioneers - Chosen companions
Role of emigration
Guidance of the masses
Element of Jihad
Universality of the movement
Leadership
Three principles of the effectiveness of historic movements
Human beings as the agents of Divine retribution
Respect of the culture and human values of others
Corruption of leadership
Internal resistance
Invaders influenced
Final triumph of truth
Final Victory
Advent of the Mahdi
At the threshold of appearance
Revolutionary leader and his supporters
Undergoing hardships for achieving success
Notes
Self Making
Cleanliness
Ablution
Bathing
Tayammum
Food
Slaughtering of animals
Wastage of food
Spiritual Health
Balanced growth
Moral criteria
The real criteria of morals
(a) Man's Dignity
(b) Proximity to Allah
Improper Traits of Character
1. Hypocrisy
2. Arrogance
3. Slander
4. Lying
5. Backbiting and calumny
(a) Evidence
(b) Restraining from evil
(c) Complaint
(d) Guidance and consultation
(e) Exposing the false evidence
(g) Grading
6. Jealousy
Combating against jealousy
How to Purge Soul of these Pollutions
Piety
Strengthening of will-power
Return to the right path - Repentance
Creative Role of Sentiments
Real sentiments and artificial sentiments
Artificial sentiments
Real sentiments
Family sentiments
Being good to kindred
Love for neighbors
Spiritual brotherhood
Companionship
Choosing friends and companions
Cheerfulness and politeness
Abiding by rules of social behavior
Reception and farewell
Humility
Correspondence
Respect for Elders and Kindness to Youngsters
Hospitality
Self Making for Social Work
Pre-requisities for collective work
(1) One aim and one policy
(2) Recognition of one's own limitations and those of others
(3) Just appraisal of one's own work and that of others
(4) Abstention from egoism and being self-opinionated
(5) Respect for majority opinion
Major Jihad
Family
Society and its kinds
Family
Tribe
Clan
Nation
Other social groupings
Dogmatic and ideological society
Marriage
Importance of marriage from Islamic point of view
Basic object of marriage
(a) Securing comfortable atmosphere for husband and wife
Consent of father to the marriage of a girl
Equality or general fitness for matrimonial alliance
(1) Faith
(2) Morality
(3) Financial competence
(4) Compatibility
How to select a suitable spouse
Persons between whom marriage is forbidden
Consaguineous mahrams
Sister
Maternal aunt and mother
Brother
Foster-mahrams
Mahrams on account of affinity
Contracting marriage
or
Financial independence of woman
Lightness of dower
Obligations of husband and wife
Financial responsibility
Maintenance of Children and the Responsibility of Guardianship
Moral and human responsibilities
Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage
Divorce in Islamic law
Effects of divorce
What should be the condition of a woman to be divorced
Conditions of the effectiveness of divorce
Kinds of divorce
Kinds of irrevocable divorce
Iddah of divorce
Period of Iddah
Rules regarding the period of iddah
Right of guardianship of children
Fixed Time Marriage
Sexual problem of the youth
Solution of sexual problem
Formula of fixed-time marriage
Zawwajtoka nafsi fil muddatil ma'loomati alas sidaaqil ma `loom
Rules of fixed-time marriage
Fixed-time marriage from the point of view of others
Polygamy
(a) Natural and social pre-requisites of polygamy
(b) Polygamy before Islam
Polygamy and its conditions in Islam
Family Manners
Some reciprocal responsibilities of parents and children
Guidelines of Islamic Economy
(1) Economics
(2) Importance of Economic problems
Islamic Economy
Ownership
Kinds of Ownership
(1) Absolute ownership
(2) Public ownership
(3) Private ownership
Absolute ownership
Public ownership
Wealth
To amass wealth is a matter of vanity
Right of property in Islam
Natural Sources of Wealth
Earth
Ownership of land
(1) Lands owned by society
(2) Lands owned by State
(3) Lands owned by private individuals
Lands owned by society
Lands owned by the State
Lands owned by private individuals
Keeping arable land uncultivated
Water
Naturally accessible water
Water not naturally accessible
Minerals
Economic Role of Human Labour
Labour is the key of utilizing natural resources
No gain without work
Distribution
Services
False work or a device for exploitation
Usury
Deviation of money from its course
Precedents of usury in history
Usury in the Qur'an
Banking
Solution of the problem
(2) Establishment of interest-free banks
Conclusion
Transfer of Ownership
Transactions
General rules of transaction
Different kinds of sale
Necessity of knowing the laws of trade
Revocation of contract
Inheritance
Division of inheritance
Distribution of Wealth
Spending
Prohibition of the hoarding of wealth
Zakat
Economic Responsibilities of the Islamic Rulers
Public Treasury
An important social and economic principle
Just Social System
Society
Accidental society
Intentional society
Characteristics of Accidental Society
Characteristics of Intentional Society
Individual and society
It is the individual who is important
It is the society which is important
It is the mixture of the individual and the society which is important
Social System
• Mutual relations of its members, and
Just Social System
Society
Equality of men
Legal Justice
Elimination of undue discrimination under Islamic conception
Economic Justice
Freedom of thinking and acquirement of knowledge
Profit is the result of work and all-round activity
Privation is the result of encroachment
Law of justice and a just mechanism to enforce it
Sense of responsibility
Islamic brotherhood
Character building and fighting against corruption
Essential Elements for the Establishment of a Just Social System
Law
Sources of Law
Law and Its Sources in Islam
Right course towards this magnificent end
Ijtihad
Formulation of law concerning the ruling system
Formulation of law on individual matters
Qualifications of a competent religious authority
Formulation of new provisions
Sources of Cannon Law
Authoritativeness of the Qur'an
Utilization of the Sunnah
Consensus of opinion
Reason
Role of reason in determining the principles of religion
Role of reason in finding out the inimitability of the Qur'an
Philosophy of the rules of law
Connection between Ijtihad and finality of Islam
Guarantee of the Enforcement of Law
Mature thinking
Regarding drinking and gambling
Human and Ideological sentiments
Faith in Allah and His recompense in this as well as in the next world
Whole-hearted respect of law
Exhortation to good and restraining from evil
Restraining from evil means
Government
Tradition of al-Ghadir
Main qualifications of a ruler during the period of occultation
Role of Shura and Bay’at
(1) Role of consultation
(a) Administrative affairs
(b) Election of the ruler
(2) Role of the pledge of allegiance
Loss of eligibility to rule
Caliphate and Imamate
Doctrines of Justice and Imamate
Doctrine of Imamate
Evil consequences of the infringement of this doctrine
(b) Muslims lost competent authority on Islamic knowledge
Back to the main discussion
Arbitration
It is a social duty to settle the differences
Various ways of settling differences
Administration of Justice in Islam
Heavy responsibilities of a judge
Adherence to the Divine law
Behaviour towards litigants
Independence and Immunity of judiciary
Relations of the Muslims with Others
Jihad
Aims of Islamic Jihad
Aggression is bad, whosoever may be the aggressor
Jihad against Egoism
Islam is a world system
Before having recourse to fight truth should be explained
Special facilities provided by Islam for this purpose
Peace in Islam
Full preparedness to face the enemy
Horse racing and archery
Immortal
Fighters who do not lag behind in their effort
Invincible and indefatigable fighters
Notes
Philosophy Of Islam
Author:
Dr M. Husayni Behishti & Dr M. Jawad Bahonar
Publisher:
www.alhassanain.org/english
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought