The Role of the Ahl al-Bayt in Building the Virtuous Community Volume 6
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Author: Ayatullah Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Al-Hakim
Translator: Badr Shahin
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
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Author: Ayatullah Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Al-Hakim
Translator: Badr Shahin
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
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Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
- Prelude
- Definition of Social Relations
- Family and the Social Relations System
- Morality in Social Relations
- Method of Research in Social Relations
- Part 1: System Of Social Relations, Features And Foundations
- Chapter 1: Features Of The Islamic Concept Of Social Relations
- Openness in Social Relations
- Making brethren-in-faith
- Warning against aloofness and hostility
- Indulgence
- Isolation and Monasticism
- Reinforcing the Social Structure
- The Principle of Mutual Support and Aid
- Enjoining the Right and Forbidding the Wrong
- The Principle of Thinking Well Of Others
- The Principle of Consultation
- Substance of Social Relations
- Equality and Fraternity
- Respect of Man in General
- Levels of Social Relations
- Fraternity for Allah’s Sake
- False Friends and True Friends
- Special Treatment
- Relatives
- Scholars
- Neighbors
- The Weak
- The Holy Prophet’s Progeny
- Notes
- Chapter 2: Rules And Foundations
- Prelude
- Religious and Conventional Laws
- Obligatory and Forbidden Commitments
- Controlling and Steering the Emotions
- Self-Building and Control of Emotions
- Nobility of Character and Control of Emotions
- Justice and Fairness under All Circumstances
- Maintenance of Justice among People
- Protest against Injustice
- Giving others their rights even if it be against oneself
- Nobility of Character and Indulgence
- Charity and Taking the Lead in Charitable Behavior
- Charitable Behavior towards all People
- Charitable Behavior in Social Relations
- Doing Good to Oneself
- Good Example and Unique Behavior
- Notes
- Part 2: The Superstructure Of Social Relations
- Chapter 1: Superstructure Of Various Aspects Social Relations
- Prelude
- Aspect of Openness
- Additional Indications of Openness
- Exceptions
- (1) Avoidance of situations that cause one to lose one’s reputation
- (2) Keeping away from wicked associates
- (3) Keeping Away from Those of Forbidden Occupations
- (4) Keeping Away from Those Afflicted by Infectious Diseases
- Reinforcing the Social Structure
- Holding Meetings
- Sincerity in Dealing with Muslims
- Mutual compassion, sympathy, and visiting
- Restoring Estranged Parties to Friendly Relations
- Respect of Neighbors and Consolidation of the Social Structure
- Preventive Procedures
- A. Avoid incurring the rancor, animosity, malevolence, disputation, and detestation of people
- B. Responding to greetings and salutations, replying to messages and letters and exchanging letters as a substitute of visits and meetings
- C. Fulfilling promises, even if it takes a whole year
- D. Specific restrictions while choosing trustworthy friends
- E. Maintenance of equilibrium in relations
- Consultation: Restrictions and Outcomes
- Significance of Consultation
- Power and Backing
- Determination and Perseverance
- The Best Way to Understand Reality
- Characteristics of Advisers
- Duties of Advisers
- Equality and Fraternity
- Levels of Social Relations
- Relations of General Association
- Relations of Special Association
- Special Treatment
- Invoking Blessings on the Holy Prophet (S) and his Household (‘a)
- Kindness to the Holy Prophet’s Progeny
- Old Men
- People of the Qur'an
- Faithful Believers
- Neighbors
- Notes
- Chapter 2: Superstructure Of Rules And Foundations
- Religious and Traditional Laws
- Compliance with Religious Duties
- Abstaining from Forbidden Acts
- Passivity and Control over Emotions
- Control over emotions and praiseworthy qualities
- Models of Praiseworthy Qualities
- Sedulity in Obedience to Almighty Allah and Steadfastness against Disobedience
- Chastity
- Forbearance
- Clemency
- Modesty
- Good Intention and Sound Heart
- Control over Emotions and Blameworthy Qualities
- Love of Domination
- Anger
- Envy
- Disdain and Fanaticism
- Arrogance, self-conceit, and boasting
- Greed, Lethargy, and Foolishness
- Control over Emotions and Association with People
- Good Company
- Laughter and Joking
- Decorum and Unconstraint in Confidence
- Disapproval of Contention and Disputation
- Holding the Tongue and Saying Nothing but the Truth
- Suppression of Rage and Steadfastness against Envy
- Justice and Fair Play
- Injustice Forbidden
- Restoration of Violations
- Guiding towards the True Path after Misleading
- Helping the Oppressors
- Approval of and Remaining Silent over Wrongdoing
- Applications of Fair play
- Requital of Favors
- Observance of Duties towards Brethren-in-Faith
- Correcting one’s Personal Flaws Rather than Criticizing Others
- Speaking Well of People
- Applications of Wrongdoing and Oppression
- Killing and Hurting Muslims
- Insulting a Muslim
- Degradation of Faithful Believers
- Imputing Dishonor to a Faithful Believer
- Finding Fault with Faithful Believers
- Revile and Speak Ill of Faithful Believers
- Backbiting a Faithful Believer
- Calumny
- Talebearing
- Distrust and Misgiving
- Excellent Examples of Justice in Social Relations
- Avoiding Confidential Talks in Public Sessions
- Distributing Glances
- Interrupting Speech
- Good-manners Endear people
- Ranks of endearment to people and indulgence
- Paying Visits and Exchanging Meetings
- First Step: Meeting People with a Good Mien and Salutation
- Being the First to Greet
- Meeting People with a Cheerful Mien
- Speaking Good Words
- Second Step: Shaking hands, Embracing, Kissing, and Expressing Love
- Handshaking
- Embracing and Kissing
- Telling About Love
- Third Step: Etiquettes of Conversation and Sitting in Sessions
- Etiquettes of Participation in Sessions
- Making room for new comers
- Receiving and Bidding Farewell
- Following the Instructions of the Host
- Manner of Sitting
- Modest Posture
- Blessing the Sneezing
- Manners of Conversation
- Limits of Laughter and Joking
- Acceptance of Favors and Kind Acts
- Fourth Step: Respect and Reverence
- Veneration and Reverence
- Treating Muslims and Noble People with Deference
- Using the Most Favorable Names
- Kind Acts and Taking the Lead in Charity
- Regulations of Kind Acts
- Balance between Profit and Loss
- Immediateness in Offering Kind Acts
- Doing Kind Acts to Those Who Deserve Them
- Responding to Kind Acts
- Appreciation of Favors and Kind Acts
- Fulfillment of Duties towards Others
- Lenience with Companions
- Granting the Brothers-in-Faith’s Requests
- Dispelling the Grief of a Faithful Believer
- Concealing the Flaws of Believers and Repelling Evil from them
- Giving Sincere Advice to the Believers
- Conceding Rights
- Pardon and Forgiveness
- Acceptance of Apologies
- Granting the Insolvent Debtor a Delay or Acquitting him of Payment
- Reprieving the Dead and the Alive from Debts
- Precedence to Charity
- Spending and Kind Acts
- Holding Public Banquets
- Advancing Money to Brothers-in-Faith
- Dutifulness to Believers
- Rewarding Evil with Good
- Idealism and Distinctive Behavior
- An Excellent Example and Social Relations
- Second: Features expressing the distinctive behavior of the excellent exemplar in social relations
- Relationship with Almighty Allah
- Having Full Faith in Almighty Allah
- Trust in Almighty Allah
- Having the Best Concept of Almighty Allah
- Love for Almighty Allah
- Hope in and Fear of Almighty Allah
- Features Expressing Distinctive Behavior
- Patience
- Asceticism; Abstinence from Lawful Worldly Pleasures
- Satisfaction
- Refraining from Forbidden Acts
- Modesty
- Honesty and fulfillment of Trusts
- Straightforwardness
- Excellent Examples
- Notes
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