Investigations And Challenges
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Author: Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi
Translator: Mansoor L. Limba
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
Category: Ideological Concepts
Author: Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi
Translator: Mansoor L. Limba
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
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- Publisher’s Foreword
- Note
- Preface
- Notes
- Chapter 1: Our Responsibility in the Sphere of Culture (Part 1)
- Responsibility Conscious or right-seeking man
- The Principle of Balance between Responsibility and Capability
- The Extent of Capability and Responsibility in the Sight of University and Seminary Professors
- The Present Cultural and Moral Degeneration
- Preservation of the Relative Balance between Elements of Guidance and Deviation in Every Age
- Most of the Great Transformations Owed to the Ideas of Thinkers
- Importance of the Cultural Revolution
- The Role of Cultural Movements in the Perpetuity of the Revolution
- Notes
- Chapter 2: Our Responsibility in the Sphere of Culture (Part 2)
- The Most Serious Menace of the Monarchial Reign
- Imam Khomein’s (r) strategy in initiating political change
- The Degree of Conviction of The Officials of The Islamic System to the Pristine Precepts and Values of Islam
- Program of the Enemies of the Revolution in Undermining the Islamic Values
- The Enemy’s Infiltration In to the Executive and Planning Organs in the Country
- Summary and Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 3: Religious Pluralism (Part 1)
- The Great Crisis of our Age
- Pluralism, Indulgence and Negligence: Tools at the Hands of the Crisis-Mongers
- Our Heavy Responsibility to the Youth
- A Critique of the First Proposition of the Pluralists
- The Pluralists’ Resort to another Basis
- The Third Attempt to Prove Pluralism
- Notes
- Chapter 4: Religious Pluralism (Part 2)
- Involvement of the Psychological Factor in the Emergence of Pluralism
- The Social Factor in the Emergence of Pluralism
- Assessing the Psychological Motive in Presenting Pluralism
- Assessing the Social Factor in Presenting Pluralism
- Historical Account of Islam’s Treatment of Non-Muslims
- First Interpretation of Religious Pluralism
- Assessment
- Second Interpretation of Religious Pluralism
- Assessing the Second Interpretation
- Third Interpretation of Religious Pluralism
- Assessing the Third Interpretation of Religious Pluralism
- Notes
- Chapter 5: Religious Pluralism (Part 3)
- A Review of the Psychological Motive in Presenting Pluralism
- Our Responsibility toward Freedom of Religion and the Ruling on the Followers of Other Religions
- A Psychological Point
- Explaining Pluralism by Using the Similitude of a Prism
- The Theory on the Unity of Truth in the Realm of Religious Knowledge
- The Difference of the Maraji‘ At-Taqlid’s Religious Edicts as Nothing to do With Pluralism
- Absence of Difference in the Domain of the Essentials and Fundamentals of Islam
- Difference in the Domain of the Disputable Matters in Islam and its Explanation
- Negation of Pluralism in the Declarative Accounts and Acceptance of it in Ethical and Moral Issues
- Critique of Pluralism in the Realm of Ethics and Moral Values
- Moral Decrees of Islam as Consonant with the True Expediencies and Corruptions
- Summary
- Notes
- Chapter 6: Religious Pluralism (Part 4)
- The Relationship between Pluralism and Liberalism
- A Review of the Motive behind the Emergence of Religious Pluralism
- Founding the Universal Unified Religion
- An Examination of the Theory of Founding the Universal Unified Religion
- Presenting the Common Moral Principles as Constituting the Universal Unified Religion
- A Summary of the Critique of the Theory of Universal Unified Religion
- Notes
- Chapter 7: The Limits of Attraction and Repulsion (Peace and Violence) in Islam (Part 1)
- A Historical Example of Repulsion in the Laws of Islam
- Islam’s Injunction on Attraction and Repulsion in Behavior
- Examples of Islamic Attractive Behaviors
- Summary of the Discussion
- Notes
- Chapter 8: The Limits of Attraction and Repulsion (Peace and Violence) in Islam (Part 2)
- Three Types of Questions about Attraction and Repulsion in Islam
- The Development of Man Depends on Attraction and Repulsion
- Self-Purification as Attractions and Repulsions Necessary for the Perfection of the Soul
- An Outstanding Example of Spiritual Attraction and Repulsion
- Spiritual Ailment and Wellbeing
- Summary of the Discussion
- Question and Answer
- Notes
- Chapter 9: The Limits of Attraction and Repulsion (Peace and Violence) in Islam (Part 3)
- A Review of the Previous Discussion
- The Reference in Identifying the Useful and Harmful Elements in the Spiritual Perfection of Man
- The Overall policy of Islam in the Affair of Propagating Religion
- 1. Using Evidence and Preaching
- 3. Debate and Argumentation
- The Reason behind Refraining from Repulsion in the Islamic Call
- How Islam Deals with Personal and Private Behaviors
- The Islamic Approach of Dealing with Social Behaviors
- Penal laws as the Factor in Fostering Social Order
- Repulsion as the Natural Essence of the Penal Laws
- Assiduousness in Distinguishing between Personal and Social Dimensions of Action
- Islam’s Attitude toward the Non-Muslim Countries and their Citizens
- The View of Islam on Violent Actions and the Power of Repulsion
- Summary of the Discussion on Attraction and Repulsion in Islam
- Question and Answer
- Another Question and Answer
- Notes
- Chapter 10: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 1)
- The Interrelatedness of Right and Duty
- Types of Interrelatedness among Concepts
- Two Types of Relationship between Right and Duty
- The Relationship between Right and Duty from the View Point of Imam Ali
- Right and Duty in Relation to God
- The raison d’être of Government
- The Right and Duty of Government in Relation to Providing Security and the Like
- Another Philosophy Means another Set of Duties
- The Impact of the Fundamental Difference in Determining the Rights and Duties of the People and the Government
- Ensuring the Spiritual Welfare as the most Fundamental Duty of the Government
- Questions and answers
- Notes
- Chapter 11: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 2)
- A Review of the Previous Discussion
- The Relationship between Right and Justice
- The Criterion in Determining Right the Viewpoint of the Natural Law and the Positivist Law
- The Viewpoint of Islam on the Criterion of Determining Right
- The Fundamental Difference between Islam and the West on the Criterion of Determining Rights
- The Religious Law’s Remarks on Dealing with the Relationship of Actions with Welfare and Corruption
- The Exigency of Facilitation
- God as the sole original bidder and forbidder
- Questions and answers
- Notes
- Chapter 12: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 3)
- The Different Approaches in Discussing the Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government
- Descriptive Study of the Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government in Islam
- Descriptive study of the Mutual Relationship between People and Government in the Democratic system
- To be a Mercenary of the Capitalists as the Real Role of the Governments in the Western Democracy
- Question and Answer
- Notes
- Chapter 13: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 4)
- A Review of the Discussion in the Previous Session
- A Comparison of the Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government in Islam and the West a Descriptive Approach
- The Government People Relationship in Western Thought
- First Criticism to this Theory
- Second Criticism
- Third Criticism
- Fourth Criticism
- A Summary of the Criticisms to this Theory
- The Government-People Relationship in the Islamic Thought
- Questions and Answers
- Notes
- Chapter 14: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 5)
- The Status of the People and the Ruler in Islamic Political Thought
- Islamic Political Thought: The people and the Ruler as Responsible before God
- A Summary of the Discussion
- Examples of the Mutual Rights Between the People and the Government in the words of the Commander of the Faithful
- Notes
- Chapter 15: The Mutual Relationship between the People and the Government (Part 6)
- A Review of the Discussion in the Previous Session
- The View of Islam on the People and the Government
- Ensuring the Spiritual Welfare as the Duty of Government and the Right of People in the Islamic Government
- The Duties of the Ruler and the People from the Viewpoint of the Commander of the Faithful
- Questions and Answers
- Notes
- Chapter 16: Faith as the Essence of Invitation of the Prophets (Part 1)
- Introduction
- Faith as the Main Axis of the Invitation of the Prophets
- The Correct Method of Conducting Research on this Issue
- The Axis of the Invitation of the Prophets (‘a) from the Viewpoint of the Qur’an
- Denial as the Prime Origin of Deviation
- The Unbelievers from the Viewpoint of the Qur’an
- Some Fundamental Questions on the Issue of Faith
- Question and Answer
- Note
- Chapter 17: Faith as the Essence of Invitation of the Prophets (Part 2)
- The Truth of Faith
- The Qur’an and the Alleged Contradiction between Knowledge and Faith
- The Correct Theory on the Truth of Faith
- Faith’s Relationship with Knowledge and Freewill
- Two Contributory Factors in the Enhancement and Strengthening of Faith
- Summary of the Discussion
- Notes
- Chapter 18: Faith as the Essence of Invitation of the Prophets (Part 3)
- The Jurisdiction of Faith in the Qur'anic Verses
- Belief in all the Prophets as a Requisite of True Faith
- Other Viewpoints on the Jurisdiction of Faith
- The Relationship between Faith and the Acceptance of the Prophets Historically
- Note
- Chapter 19: Faith as the Essence of Invitation of the Prophets (Part 4)
- A Review of the Previous Discussion
- “Prophetic Experience” and “Hermeneutic Interpretation” as Misgivings Aimed at Weakening the Faith
- A Concise Reply to these Two Misgivings
- The Alleged Contradiction between Revelation, and Knowledge and Reason
- The Qur’an and the Nine Ptolemaic Spheres
- The Qur’an and the Theory of Evolution of Species
- Allegory and Metaphor in the Qur’an
- Reply to this Misgiving
- Summary
- Question and Answer
- Transliteration Symbols