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Discursive Theology Volume 1
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Dr. ‘Ali Rabbani Gulpaygani
Translator:
Mansoor L. Limba
Publisher:
Al-Mustafa International College
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Foreword
Reference
Preface
References
Lesson 1: Why Should We Know God?
1. The Need for Preventing Serious Losses
2. The Need for Gratefulness to the Benefactor
3. Sense of Curiosity
The Benefits of Knowing God
Knowledge of God as the Fountainhead of All Knowledge
Review Questions
References
Lesson 2: The Ways of Knowing God
The Rationalists
The Intuitionists
Assessment
The Sensualists
Assessment
The Literalists
Assessment
Review Questions
References
Lesson 3: Natural Disposition (Fiṭrah) and Knowing God
Definition of Fiṭrah
The Distinctive Features of Fiṭrah
Fiṭrah in the Domain of Knowledge and Sensory Perception
Intrinsic (fiṭrī) Knowledge
Instinctive Inclinations
Fiṭrah and Search for God
Fiṭrah and Inclination to God
a. Love for Absolute Perfection
b. Hope for a Superior Power in Moments of Danger
Reply to Two Objections
What Scholars Say
Fiṭrah and Religion from the Perspective of Revelation
Review Questions
References
Lesson 4: Order in the Universe and Knowing God
The Definition and Types of Order
The Order of Outcome and the Argument of Design
It is Design and Not Accident!
Imām al-Ṣādiq (‘a) and the Proof of Order
Review Questions
References
Lesson 5: Assessment of Hume’s Objections to the Argument of Design
First Objection
Reply
Second Objection
Reply
Third Objection
Reply
Fourth Objection
Reply
Fifth Objection
Reply
Sixth Objection
Reply
Review Questions
References
Lesson 6: The Argument of Contingency
Objection
Reply
The Second Principle of Thermodynamics and the Universe’s Contingency
Bertrand Russell’s Objection
Reply
Review Questions
References
Lesson 7: The Argument of Possibility and Necessity
The Argument’s Premises
Bertrand Russell’s Misgiving
Reply
Review Questions
Reply
Lesson 8: The Unity of God’s Essence and Attributes
1. The Unity of the Divine Essence
Types of Compositeness
Trinity or Polytheism in the Essence of God
2. The Unity of the Divine Attributes
The Unity of the Divine Attributes in the Traditions
Insufficient Formula
Review Questions
References
Lesson 9: The Unity of God in Creation
Reason and the Divine Unity in Creation
The Qur’an and the Divine Unity in Creation
Traditions and the Divine Unity in Creation
The Interpretation of the Divine Unity in Creation
1. Imāmiyyah Theologians and Muslims Theosophers
2. ‘Ashā‘irah
3. Mu‘tazilah
Examination and Criticism
The Dualists and the Misgiving of Evils
Reply to a Question
The Divine Unity in Creation and the Problem of Ascribing Evils to God
Review Questions
References
Lesson 10: The Divine Unity in Lordship
Cosmic and Legislative Lordship
Lordship in This World and the Hereafter
The Proofs of the Divine Unity in Lordship
Human Being’s Deviation Relative to the Divine Unity in Lordship
The Divine Unity in Legislation
The Divine Unity in Sovereignty
The Divine Unity in Obedience
Review Questions
References
Lesson 11: The Divine Unity in Worship
What is Worship?
The Wahhābīs and Polytheism in Worship
Review Questions
References
Lesson 12: The Attributes of God
Name (ism) and Attribute (ṣifah)
Classifications of the Divine Attributes
1. The Attributes of Beauty and the Attributes of Glory
2. The Attributes of Essence and the Attributes of Action
3. The Real and the Relative Attributes
4. The Transmitted Attributes
Are the Names of Allah Tawqīfī?
Review Questions
References
Lesson 13: The Knowledge of God
1. God’s Knowledge of His Essence
2. God’s Essential Knowledge of the Creatures
2.1. Shaykh al-Ishrāq’s View
2.2. Mu‘tazilah View
2.3. Ibn Sīnā’s View
2.4. Ṣadr al-Muta’allihīn’s View
God’s Present Knowledge of the Creatures in the Present
The Divine Proofs
The All-hearing, the All-seeing and the Perceiver
Review Questions
References
Lesson 14: God’s Power and Will
The Essence of Power
The Proof of God’s Power and Will
The Extent of God’s Power
Power and Potentiality
Reply to Some Misgivings
Review Questions
References
Lesson 15: Life, Pre-existence and Eternity
Divine Life
The Essence and Classifications of Life
The Essence of Life with Respect to God
The Proof of Divine Life
Pre-existence and Eternity
Review Questions
References
Lesson 16: The Divine Will and Decree
Some Views on the Essence of Will
Assessment of the Views
An Examination and Analysis
The Divine Will as Described in Traditions
Review Questions
References
Lesson 17: The Divine Speech and Word
1. The Ahl al-Ḥadīth and Ḥanbalīs
2. Justice-Oriented Theologians
3. The Ash‘arīs and Māturdīs
4. Muslim Philosophers
The Word of God in the Qur’an and the Traditions
The Contingency of God’s Word
The Immaculate Imāms (‘a) and the Issue of Contingency of God’s Word
The Absence of Lie in God’s Word
Review Questions
References
Lesson 18: The Attributes of Khabariyyah
Literalism and Anthropomorphism
Ta’wīl Approach
Theological Foundation of Ta’wīl
Singular and Synthetic Appearance
Postponement (Tawaqquf) and Delegation (Tafwīḍ)
Bases of the Proponents of Tafwīḍ
Transmitted Attributes in the School of the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a)
Review Questions
References
Lesson 19: Negative Attributes (Al-Ṣifāt al-Salbiyyah)
The Proofs of Impossibility of Physically Seeing God
Proof of the Proponents of Ru’yah
Argument on the Occurrence of Ru’yah and the Objection to It
Review Questions
References
Lesson 20: The Divine Justice and Wisdom
The Literal and Technical Meanings of Justice
Justice in the Parlance of Theologians
The Literal and Technical Meaning of Wisdom
Wisdom in the Parlance of Theologians
1. Theoretical Wisdom
2. Practical Wisdom
Conclusion
Manifestations of the Divine Justice and Wisdom
The History and Motive for Discussing Justice
The Position of Justice in ‘Adliyyah Theology
Review Questions
References
Lesson 21: Rational Goodness and Evil
An Elucidation of the Rule of Rational Goodness and Evil
Theoretical Reason and Practical Intellect
The Affirmers and Negationists
Appreciation and Condemnation, Reward and Punishment
Incumbent upon Allah
The Proofs Substantiating Rational Goodness and Evil
Rational Goodness and Evil in the Qur’an and the Traditions
Review Questions
References
Lesson 22: The Proofs of Divine Justice and Wisdom
1. The Proof of Essential Necessity
2. The Proof of Special Attention (‘ināyah)
3. The Omniscience and Self-sufficiency of God
4. The Lack of Claimant and the Existence of Ṣārif
5. Signs of the Divine Justice and Wisdom in Nature
Design and Perfection as Viewed by Scientists and Scholars
Design in the Plant Kingdom
Factors that Contribute to the Suitability of the Earth for Living
Review Questions
References
Lesson 23: The Creation as Goal-oriented
The Justice-oriented Argument
The Ash‘arī’s Objection
Reply
Another Objection
Reply
The Goal of Action and the Goal of Agent
The Third View
The View of Theosophers
Motive and Exigency
The Qur’an and the Goal-orientedness of the Universe
The Perfect Man as the Philosophy behind Creation
Review Questions
References
Lesson 24: Evil and the Best Order
The Skepticism on Evil and the Best Order
Reply [to the Skepticism]
The Non-discernment of Evil in the Realm of Nature
The Beauty of the Totality or the Perfect System
Objection
Reply
Second Objection
Reply
Evil and the All-encompassing Power of God
Review Questions
References
Lesson 25: Evil and the Justice of God
General Welfare and Public Good
Unpleasant Things and Understanding the Sweetness of Doing Good
Undesirables and the Blossoming of Talents
Painful Incidents or Warning Signs
Istidrāj and Ibtilā
The Role of Sins in the Occurrence of Painful Incidents
The Saints of God’s Account as Separate
Evil and Retributory Justice
Pains and Rewards
Concluding Points
Review Questions
References
Lesson 26: Man and Freewill
The Theologians’ Opinions on the Interpretation of Freewill
1. The Theory of Tafwīḍ
Examination and Criticism
2. The Theory of Kasb
The Interpretation of Kasb
A Criticism of the Theory of Kasb
The Theory of the “Position between Two Positions” (amr bayn al-amrayn)
A Historical Survey of the “Position between Two Positions”
A Manifestation of the Divine Grace
Known Only to the True Men of Learning
An Illustrious Example
A Firm Principle
Imām al-Hādī (‘a) and the Interpretation of Amr Bayn al-Amrayn
The Philosophical Interpretation of Amr Bayn al-Amrayn
A Study of the Book of the Self
Review Questions
References
Lesson 27: Misgivings of the Predeterminists
The Divine Decree, Predestination and the Eternal Knowledge of God
The Correct Interpretation of Qaḍā and Qadr
Reinforcement of the Free-will on the Basis of the Principle of Qaḍā and Qadar
God’s Will and Man’s Free-will
Is Will a Voluntary Action?
The Divine Unity in Creation and the Issue of Predetermination
Reply
The Universality of the Divine Power and Man’s Freewill
The Divine Guidance and Misguidance and Man’s Freewill
Elements of Guidance
Elements of Misguidance
Review Questions
References
Lesson 28: The Mandatoriness of Obligation
Definition and Classification
The Philosophy behind Obligation
Obligation and Power
The Ash‘arīs and the Permissibility of Unbearable Obligation
Review Questions
References
Lesson 29: The Necessity for Grace
The Definition and Classification of Luṭf (Grace)
The Conditions of Grace
Reasons behind the Necessity for Grace
The proof of wisdom
God’s generosity and munificence
The Qur’an and the Rule of Grace
Divine Grace and Sayings of the Imāms (‘a)
Reply to the Objections
Review Questions
References
Discursive Theology Volume 1
Author:
Dr. ‘Ali Rabbani Gulpaygani
Publisher:
Al-Mustafa International College
Book library
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Beliefs
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Fundamentals Of Religion
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought