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- Short Biography of the Author
- Prologue
- Part 1: Fate and Destiny are the Words that Cause Alarm
- Part 2: Evil Effects of the Doctrine of Predestination
- Part 3: Onslaught of Christian Europe on Islam
- Part 4: Literal Meanings of `Qadha’ and `Qadar’
- Part 5: Freedom and Liberty
- Part 6: Human Distinction
- Part 7: A Glance at the Early Period of Islam
- Part 8: Qur’an is the Source of Teachings
- Part 9: Effect of Spiritual Factors
- Part 10: When a Divine Decree Comes, Man Feels Helpless
- Part 11: Divine Destiny and Material Compulsion
- Part 12: Special Logic of the Holy Qur’an
- Part 13: High level of the Logic of Islam
- Part 14: Some Hadiths to the Contrary
- Part 15: Could Allah’s Knowledge be Wrong?
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He wrote extensively against the baneful effects of communism. He also wrote on exegesis, philosophy, ethics, sociology, history and many other subjects. He left over twenty books that have been published in Persian, Arabic, Turkish, Urdu and English. The Islamic Seminary has had the honour of publishing some of them.
In 1952, he established a council of university students in Tehran and, in 1955, began teaching theology at the University of Tehran at the doctorate level continuing until 1978. He remained faithful to his socio-political commitments. In 1963, he was arrested along with Imam Khumayni. After the exile of Imam Khumayni to Turkey, he took active part in the leadership of the Islamic movement, making decisive contributions to the mobilization of the combatant ulema.
After the success of Islamic Revolution in Iran he was nominated as the President of the Constitutional Council and was performing his duties in a very befitting manner.
The activities of this scholar were intolerable for the followers of the atheistic schools and they, therefore, decided to remove him from the scene by terroristic methods. Eventually they assassinated this eminent scholar on May 1, 1979. His martyrdom was a great tragedy. When the sad news was conveyed to Imam Khumayni he could not control his tears. In his condolence message he said: “In him I have lost a dear son. I am mourning the death of one who was the fruition of my life.”
Thousands and thousands of Muslims escorted his funeral. He was laid to rest in Qum in
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