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- Table of Contents
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- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter1: The Various Meanings of Freedom
- Chapter2: Freedom from the Viewpoint of Islam
- The Need for the Restraining Law
- The Difference between Moral and Legal Laws
- The Divine and Atheistic Cultures and the Difference of Their Perspectives on Law
- The Three Pillars of the Western Culture
- The Fundamental Clash between the Western Culture and Islamic Culture
- The Difference between the Islamic and Western Perspectives on the Scope of Freedom
- The Preeminence of the Spiritual and Religious Interests over the Material Interests
- The Natural Law School
- The Limit of Human Rights in the West
- The Emergence of Contradictions on the Limit of Freedom
- The Realm of Freedom in the Human Rights Declaration
- The Problems of Categorizing Freedom in the West
- Chapter3: The Freedom of Belief and Expression
- Chapter4: Clarification of Doubts
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- Doubt 1: Mandatory laws are against the demand of humanity
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- Doubt 2: The government’s imposition of limitations is against the demand of freedom
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- Doubt 3: The need for obeying God and the Prophet is against the demand of the Qur’anic verses
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- The Reason behind the Difference between the Two Approaches in the Qur’an
- Doubt 4: The imposition of limitations in actions is against the demand of the natural law
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- Doubt 5: Religion cannot impose limit on freedom.
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- Doubt 6: Servitude is against the demand of the natural disposition [fitrah] of man.
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- “Real Ownership” [malikiyyat-e i‘tibari] and “Delegated Ownership” [malikiyyat-e i‘tibari]
- The Requisite of Divine Godhood as Cosmic and Religious Lordship
- Doubt 7: The era of duty-centeredness has ended and the modern man is in pursuit of his rights
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- The Background of Those Who Rebelled against God
- Adherence to God and Freedom
- Doubt 8: The demand of the Divine Vicegerency [khilafatullah] means absolute freedom of man
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- Doubt 9: Creating ambiguity in defining the legitimate freedom
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- Doubt 10: Observance of the religious precepts is against the demand of the sovereignty of man over his own destiny
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- Subject Index
- Index of Qur’anic Verses
- Index of Hadīth Quotations
Freedom: The Unstated Facts and Points
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Author(s): Ayatullah Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi
Translator(s): Mansoor Limba
Publisher(s): Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
Category: General
Topic Tags: Islamic societal law Miscellaneous information:nbsp;Translator and typesetter: Mansoor Limba
Project supervisor:
Translation Unit, Cultural Affairs Department
Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) World Assembly (ABWA)
Published by:
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
(ABWA)
ISBN: 964-529-025-2
Congress Classification: BP230/14/م6آ404952 1385
Dewey decimal classification: 297/483
National bibliography number: 1507288
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سرشناسه : مصباح، محمدتقی، 1313-
عنوان قراردادی : آزادی، ناگفته ها و نکته ها. انگلیسی
عنوان و نام پدیدآور : Freedom: the unstated facts and points/ Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi; translator Mansoor Limba.
مشخصات نشر : [Tehran]: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center, 2006 = 1385.
مشخصات ظاهری : 120 ص.
شابک : 964-529-025-2
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : ایرانشناسی
یادداشت : بخشهایی ار متن به زبان عربی است.
آوانویسی عنوان : فریدوم: د آن ایتستد فکتس اند پوینتس
موضوع : آزادی (اسلام).
موضوع : آزادی.
شناسه افزوده : لیمبا، منصور، Limba, Mansoor ، مترجم
شناسه افزوده : بنیاد بعثت. مرکز چاپ و نشر.
رده بندی کنگره : BP230/14/م6آ404952 1385
رده بندی دیویی : 297/483
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : 1507288
دسترسی و محل الکترونیکی : http://dl.nlai.ir/UI/b6fe0d40-4957-4e1f-8e2d-381867972d1d/Catalogue.aspx
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