- ID Book
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - His Childhood
- Chapter 2 -His Adulthood
- LIFE WITH HIS UNCLE IMAM HASAN (A.S.) AND HIS FATHER IMAM HUSAIN (A.S)
- HIS RESPONSIBILITIES AS THE IMAM OF HIS TIMES
- The Imam As Prisoner of War
- IMAM ZAINUL ABIDIN (A.S) IN THE COURT OF IBNE ZIYAD IN KUFA
- IMAM ZAINUL ABIDIN IN THE COURT OF YAZID IN SHAM (DAMASCUS)
- IMAM ZAINUL ABIDIN (A.S) RETURNS TO MEDINA
- Chapter 3 - His Life in Medina After the Tragedy of Karbala
- Chapter 4 - His Character and Personality
- Chapter 5 - His Miracles
- Chapter 6 - His Sermons, Supplications (Duas) and Sayings
- Chapter 7 - His Family
A Brief Biography of Ali ibn Husain (A.S)
ID Book
A Brief Biography of Ali ibn Husain (A.S)
Author: Muhammad Reza Dungersi. PH.D
Publisher: http://www.alhassanain.com/english/
Preface
In the late 50's and early 60's, when I was a madressa student in School Farze in Zanzibar-Africa, there was no such a subject as Islamic History on the madressa curriculum. Naturally, therefore, when I joined the teaching staff of the Huseini Madressa in Dar-es-Salaam Tanzania in early 80's and when I was subsequently assigned to teach Islamic History, I was at a loss, not knowing exactly what to teach.
Not that there was no syllabus for this subject. Rather, my main concern was the scope of the syllabus. For at the core of Islamic History syllabus was the study of the life of the Prophet (may peace be upon him and his progeny) and those of the other thirteen MASOOMIN from his progeny.
In my view, besides Yusuf Laljee's excellent book, KNOW YOUR ISLAM, there was no other simple but informative text that could be used comfortably by both the teachers and the students alike. Even then, the section on the life - history of MASOOMIN was rather sketchy in KNOW YOUR ISLAM.
Since those days, I have felt the need to compile brief teaching notes on the lives of our Twelve Imams (may peace be upon them all) with two objectives in mind: First, to focus on ali those areas of information, not exclusively historic, that would enable the learner to appreciate the complex situations in which our Imams lived and performed their duties as divinely appointed guides for the universe.
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