An-Nass Wel-Ijtihad (Text and Interpretation)
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Author: Abdul Husayn Sharafuddeen Al-Musawi
Translator: Abdullah al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
Category: Debates and Replies
ISBN: 964-438-584-5
Author: Abdul Husayn Sharafuddeen Al-Musawi
Translator: Abdullah al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
Category: ISBN: 964-438-584-5
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An-Nass Wel-Ijtihad (Text and Interpretation)
- A glance at the author’s biography
- His birth and upbringing
- His study
- His return to Mountain Aamil
- His travel to Egypt
- His national jihad
- In Damascus
- In Egypt
- In Palestine
- His return to his country (Mountain Aamil)
- His delving in traditions
- His letters
- His prose
- His speeches
- His criticizing poetry
- His generosity
- His dignity
- His assist to people of knowledge and pen
- His works
- His lost works
- His projects and heritage
- His visiting the sacred places
- Najaf was in need of him
- His death and burial
- Introduction
- An-Nass wel-Ijtihad
- Preface
- Chapter one: Interpretations of Abu Bakr and his followers
- The day of saqeefa
- The second situation
- the third situation
- The army of Ussama bin Zayd
- The share of those whose hearts are made to incline (to the truth)
- The share of the relatives
- Bequeathing by the Prophets
- The donation of Fatima
- Hurting Fatima (s)
- The Prophet (s) orders Abu Bakr and Umar
- 11. The Prophet (s) orders Abu Bakr and Umar for the second time
- The Kharijites
- Killing the Kharijites
- They are the worst of people
- The Kharijites’ apostasy
- Fighting innocent people
- The day of al-Bitah
- Who was Malik?
- What was the guilt of Malik?
- Khalid’s advance towards al-Bitah
- Killing Malik and his people
- The anger of Abu Qatada and Umar
- How wonder it is!
- Showing the opinion
- Some fairness
- Conclusion
- Preventing from writing down the prophetic traditions
- A task
- Chapter two
- Interpretation of Umar and his followers
- The calamity of Thursday
- The true fact of this calamity
- The excuses of the resistants
- Refuting the excuses in other ways
- Sheikh al-Bishri admires what we have said
- Treaty of al-Hudaybiya
- The event in details
- Aggressiveness of Quraysh and the wisdom of the Prophet (s)
- Fright of the polytheists and request for peace
- Umar disdains the conditions of the truce
- Carrying out the treaty of peace
- The fruit of the peace
- Coming back to Medina
- Deliverance the Oppressed were promised of
- The Prophet’s prayer for ibn Ubayy, the hypocrite
- The Prophet’s prayers for some of the believers
- Paradise is for the monotheists
- The pleasure of the hajj
- 22. Temporary marriage
- 23. Changing the azan
- 24. “come to the best of deeds”
- Note
- 25. Changing the rules of divorce
- 26. The prayer of taraweeh
- 27. The prayer of funerals
- 28. Bequeathing between brothers and sisters
- 29. Shortage of inheritance
- 30. Inheritance of grandfather when there are brothers
- 31. Common inheritance
- 32. The share of the heirs
- 33. Uncle’s inheritance from his sister’s son
- 34. Iddah of a pregnant woman
- Note
- 35. Marrying a missing husband’s wife
- 36. Selling bondwomen
- 37. Necessity of Tayammum when there is no water
- 38. Two supererogatory Rak’as after Asr prayer
- 39. Displacing Abraham’s temple
- 40. Weeping for the dead
- 41. The Prophet (s) confirms truthfulness of Hatib
- 42. The Prophet’s book to his emirs
- 43. Dividing the charities
- 44. The Prophet (s) orders Umar to hide his faith
- 45. Fasting at the beginning of Islam
- 46. Prohibiting wine
- 47. The Prophet (s) forbids from killing al-Abbas and others
- 48. Taking ransom from the prisoners of Badr
- 49. Prisoners of Hunayn
- 50. The fleers from jihad
- Note
- 51. The Prophet (s) orders his companions not to answer Abu Sufyan in Uhud
- 52. Spying although prohibited
- 53. Legislating a limit to women’s dowries
- 54. Changing legal penalties
- 55. Taking non-legislated ransom
- 56. Penalty of adultery
- 57. Canceling the penalty of al-Mugheera
- 58. His severity to Jabala bin al-Abham
- 59. His severity to Abu Hurayra
- 60. His severity to Sa’d bin Abu Waqqas
- 61. His severity to Khalid bin al-Waleed
- 62. Beating and exiling Dhabee’
- 63. Exiling Nasr bin Hajjaj
- 64. Exceeding the legal penalty with his son
- 65. Cutting the tree of al-Hudaybiya
- 66. Umm Hani complains against him to the Prophet (s)
- 67. The day of consultation (an-Najwa)
- 68. His indulgence to Mo’awiya
- 69. His illegal order
- 70. Inventing the Shura
- Chapter three
- Othman and his followers’ Interpretations
- 71. His kindness to his relatives
- 72. His prayer in travel
- Chapter four
- Aa’isha and her interpretations
- 73. The prayer of Aa’isha in travel
- 74. The marriage of Asma’ with the Prophet
- 75. Fabrications against the Prophet’s wife
- 76. The day of Maghafeer
- 77. Aa’isha and Hafsa were ordered to repent
- 78. Backing up against the Prophet (s)
- 79. The great example
- 80. Engagement of Shiraf
- 81. She quarreled with the Prophet (s)
- 82. Being impolite to the Prophet (s)
- 83. Criticizing Othman and ordering to be killed
- 84. Some of her traditions about the Prophet (s)
- 85. Her rising against Imam Ali (s)
- About this tragedy
- Umm Salama’s situation toward this sedition
- The situation of Hafsa
- The situation of Malik bin al-Ashtar
- General leadership in this sedition
- Aa'isha rises from Mecca to Basra
- The well of al-Haw’ab
- The situation of Abul Aswad ad-Du’Ali
- Aa'isha and ibn Souhan
- Jariya bin Qudama and Aa'isha
- A young man from bani Sa’d
- A young boy from Juhayna
- al-Ahnaf bin Qayss and Aa'isha
- Abdullah bin Hakeem and Talha
- A wise man advising the people of Basra
- The speech of Aa'isha to the people of Basra
- Getting ready to fight
- The situation of Hakeem bin Jabala
- Imam Ali arrives at Basra
- Chapter five
- Interpretations of Khalid bin al-Waleed
- 86. On The day of the conquest of Mecca
- 87. His violence to bani Juthayma
- Chapter six
- The violations of Mo’awiya
- 88. Joining Ziyad to Abu Sufyan (as a son)
- 89. Entrusting his son Yazeed with the caliphate
- 90. His corruption in Yemen
- 92. Killing the virtuous believers
- 92. His bad deeds and his bad officials
- 93. His hatred and aggression towards Ali
- 94. Cursing Imam Ali (s) in prayers
- 95. His fights against Imam Ali (s)
- 96. Fabricating traditions against Imam Ali
- 97. Breaking the promises he had given to Imam Hasan (s)
- Chapter seven
- The slips of the public (the Sunni)
- 98. Trusting in everyone who has accompanied the Prophet (s)
- 99. Turning away from the infallible imams
- 100. A call for good faith
- Conclusion
- Endnotes
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