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The Mystery of Life
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Allamah Muhammad Taqi Ja'fari
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www.al-islam.org
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Acknowledgments
Preface
Recognition in the Domain of Thoughts
The Possibility of Recognition
The Devices and Tools for Discovery and Gaining Knowledge
The Importance of Adjusting and Refining the Senses
The Factors that Influence Recognition and Identification
The Process of Recognition
Different Forms of Knowledge and Recognition
Supreme Forms of Knowledge
The Various Forms of Practical Relationship between the Mind and the Phenomenon to be discovered
The Activities of the Mind
Various Relationships between the Mind and the Subject
The Relationship between the Mind and the Observable Facts in Discovery
The Relationship between the “Self” and “Other than the “Self” in Cognition
Pillar 1: The “Self” and the Factors that Influence the Process of Gaining Knowledge
Pillar 2: Other than the Self, or the Realities about the Universe
A Criticism of Idealism
Responding to a Point of Criticism
From Science to Philosophy: A Look Inside
The Definition of Science
The Levels of Science
Factors that Make Man Seek Science
Scientific Laws
The Definitions of Philosophy
The Principles of Philosophical Systems
The Criterion for a Subject Being Scientific or Philosophical
A Scholar's Philosophical Rise
The Essence of Supernatural Knowledge
The Analytical Method or the Combination Method?
The Differences between Science and Philosophy
The Classification of Philosophy
The Advantages of the Collaboration between Science and Philosophy
The Humanities
The Philosophy of Science and the Humanities
Philosophical Doubt
Science and Philosophy in Intelligible Life
Anthropology: A New Scope
Theories on Human Nature
The Human Nature in the Qur’an
Human Characteristics
Human Nature
Man's Internal Potentials
Interpreting Opposite Potentials
The Identity of the “Self” (the “ Ego” )
Self-assessment
Taking Oneself Seriously
Good Intentions for the Self
Self-alienation
1. Negative Self-alienation
2. Positive Self-alienation
The Qualities of Existence Dependent upon the Self
Finding the Roots of Man's Weaknesses
Conscience
The Definition of Conscience
A Scientific and Philosophical Study of Conscience
The Criticism on the Originality of the Conscience
The Importance of Conscience
The Characteristics and Consequences of Conscience
The Relationship between Recognizing Oneself and Recognizing God
Man's Four Relationships
Spiritual Moderation
The Relativity of Spiritual Moderation
Spiritual Expansion and Contraction
The Relativity of Spiritual Expansion
The Basic Origin of Spiritual Expansion and Contraction
Conscious and Unconscious Expansions and Contractions
The Expansion and Contraction of the Divine Conscience
The Consequences of Expansions and Contractions
The Reasons Why Anthropology Has Failed
The Problems with Contemporary Psychology
Life: The Hows and Whys
Asking about the Philosophy of Life
Motives for Asking about the Aim of Life
The Necessity of Recognizing the Ultimate Aim of Life
Various Viewpoints on the Aim of Life
The Aim of Life as Seen in the Holy Qur’an
The Characteristics of an Objective Life
The Six Kinds of Life
Education: The Basics
The four principles of education are
Principle 1: The Fundamentals of Education
The goals of education are
The Basics of Education
Principle 2: The Teacher and the Trainer
Principle 3: The Student and the Trainee
Factors Resisting Education
Principle 4: The Contents of Education
How Do Cultures Evolve?
The Four Principles of Culture
Two Different Forms of Culture
Two Aspects of Culture
Diversity of Cultures
Acquiring Cultures
Factors that Can Preserve Cultures
Why Cultural Elements Lose Their Harmony
Can Culture Undergo Evolution?
The Fundamentals of Western Culture
Man and the Universe: What Should Man Do?
Knowledge of the Universe by means of the Seven Factors
Perceiving the Universe by means of the Seven Aspects
Changing by means of the Seven Aspects
Changing Others by means of the Seven Aspects
The “What There Should Be” and “What There Is” System
The Relationship between Values and Scientific Research
The Relationship between “What There Should Be” and “What There Is”
An Analysis of the Relationship between “What There Should Be” and “What There Is”
The Relationship between “What There Should Be” and “What There Is” in the Qur’an
The Relationship between Ideology and World-view
What Is Ideology?
What Is World-view?
Life, Rising Up
The Factors that Can Elevate Man's Evolutionary Life
Intelligible Life, the Fundamental Domain
The Definition of Intelligible Life
The Role of Wisdom in an intelligible Life
The Feasibility of an intelligible Life
A Closer Look at the Aspects of Intelligible Life
Man and Freedoms
The Right to Freedom and the Right to Free Will
The Classifications of Freedom
In the Society: From Economics to Politics
Work
The Definition of Work
The Value of Work
The Domains of the Value of Work
Various Kinds and Aspects of Human Work
The Relationship between Work and Human Life
Values
Ownership
The Natural Roots of Ownership
The Limitation of Personal Ownership
Unity among People
The Various Forms of Unity
Differences among People
The Various Forms of Unity
Social Order and Cooperation
The Principles of Social Order and Cooperation
Power and Right
Power in the hands of selfish man
Power in developed man
A Study of History
What Is the Philosophy of History?
Causality in History
Is History Motivated Internally or Externally?
Is There a Single Motivating Reason for History?
The Necessity of Distinguishing the Necessary Factors from the Determining Factors in History
Various Viewpoints on the Factors Motivating History
Does History Advance on an Evolutionary Path?
Civilizations: The Principles and the Presumptions
The Difference between Civilization and Culture
What Elevates a Civilization
The Basic Reasons Why Civilizations Fall
The Unconditional Philosophical Principles of Civilizations
Principle One: The Self-love of Life
Principle Two: The Economy
Principle Three: Free Will and Freedom
Principle Four: Stagnant Civilizations Gradually Deteriorate
Principle Five: The Law of Causality
Conditional Philosophical Principles in Civilizations
The Relationships between Civilizations
Men and Women: A Serious Study
The Identity of Men and Women
Theoretical Wisdom in Men and Women
Men and Women in the Family
Three Issues Concerning the Differences between Men and Women
Inequality of Men and Woman Testifying
God: From Seeking God to Faith in God
The History of Belief in God
Void of Reasons for Defying God
Classifying People based on Their Belief in God
Factors Inhibiting Obvious Recognition of God
Essentiality Reasoning
Faith
The Necessity of Faith
Man's Mental States during Worship
Is Religion a Personal Matter?
The Origins of Defying Divine Commandments
Devotion
The Characteristics of Valuable Devotion
Having God in Mind
The Conditions for Calling and Remembering God
Divine Justice
The Rule of Kind Favors
The Consequences of the Rule of Kind Favors
The Relationship between God and His Creatures
The Relationship between God and His Creatures in the Qur’an
Fatalism and Free Will: Which Is the Truth?
The Characteristics of Will
The Difference between Tendency and Will
The Difference between Will and Determination
The Quanta of Will
Is the Will Free?
The Levels of Free Will
The Three Fundamental Principles in Proving Free Will
The Steps toward Making Free Will-based Actions Come True
Two Kinds of Will, Decision and Supervision in Actions based on Free Will
A Look at Human Rights
Seven reasons have been presented for the compilation of the Human Rights. We will now comment on some of them
The Reasons and Motives for Setting Human Rights in Islam
The Ad Valorem Theorems in the Human Rights Declaration
The Points in Common between the Western and Islamic Views on the Human Rights
A Brief Study of the Qur’an
What is the Qur’an?
The Qur’an: A Miracle
How God's Divine Beauty Can Be Recognized
The Divinity of the Qur’an
1. The Sense of Absolute Dominance and Control
2. The Void of Contradiction in Qur’anic Verses
Thought and Reasoning in the Qur’an
How the Qur’an Sees the Universe: Carefully Calculated
The Stories in the Qur’an
The Rise and Fall of Cultures and Civilizations
Fear of God as Seen in the Qur’an
Forget Judgment Day, and There Will Be No Good or Bad
The Universe on Judgment Day
The Necessity of Knowing the Qur’an
The Qur’an and Creation
The Book of Justice and Fairness
The Book of No Contradictions
The Qur’an, the Book that Confirms and Verifies Prophets
The Qur’an, the Panacea for Mankind's Pains
The Qur’an, The Book for Mankind
Positive Mysticism
The Characteristics of Positive Mysticism
The Characteristics of Negative Mysticism
The Ecstatic
The Conditions and Obstacles on the Path of Mystic Endeavor
Mysticism and the Four Relationships
Mystics and the Order and Harmony of Life
Mysticism, Work and Effort
Mysticism and Power
Mysticism and Politics
Mysticism and the Society
Mysticism, Wisdom and Science
Mysticism and Jihad
Criticizing Nonsense
Religion, Rule of Life, and the Truth
Mystic Change
Arts and Aesthetics
Four Various Viewpoints on Art
The Philosophical Viewpoint on Art
Pursuant Art, Pioneer Art
Modernism in Art
Artists
Various Types of Beauty
The Truth about Beauties
The Virtually Internal Pole of Beauties
The Virtually External Pole of Beauties
The Differences between Observable Beauty and Intelligible Beauty
The Definition of Beauty
What Does Whitehead Tell Us? A Critique of a Book
The History of Ideas
Philosophy and the Truth
The Laws of Nature
God
Religion
Defying the Ultimate Reason
Man
Moral Ethics
Freedom
Art
Human Civilizations
Islam
The Mystery of Life
Author:
Allamah Muhammad Taqi Ja'fari
Publisher:
www.al-islam.org
Book library
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought