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- Preface of the Assembly
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part 1: Ideological Laws
- Part 2 Chapter 1: Learning Religious Knowledge
- Part 2 Chapter 2: Rulings of Devotional Acts
- Part 2 Chapter 3: Laws Pertaining To Matrimonial And Family Affairs
- Part 2 Chapter 4: Laws Pertaining To Financial And Ownership Affairs
- Part 2 Chapter 5: Laws Pertaining To Food, Dress, and Ways Of Self-Protection
- Part 2 Chapter 6: Laws Pertaining To Contracts And One-Side Decisions
- Part 2 Chapter 7: Miscellaneous Laws Pertaining To Mental And Physical Issues
- Part 2 Chapter 8: Laws Pertaining To Authority Over Muslims And The Muslim Community
- Epilogue
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- Divisions Of Obligations
- Independent And Dependent Obligations
- Devotional And Instrumental Obligations
- Individual And Collective Obligations
- Determined And Optional Obligations
- Absolute And Contingent Obligations
- Confirmed And Pending Obligations
- Divine And Rational Obligations
- Authoritative And Directive Obligations
- Extended And Constricted Obligations
- Urgent And Non-Urgent Obligations
- Primary And Subordinate Obligations
- Major And Minor Sins
Obligations and Prohibitions in Islamic Divine Law
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Author(s): Ayatullah Ali Meshkini
Translator(s): Zeynab Biria
Publisher(s): ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
Category: General Islamic Laws Miscellaneous information: Obligations and Prohibitions in Islamic Divine Law Ayatullah Ali Meshkini
Author: Ayatullah ‘Ali Meshkini
Translator: Zeynab Biria and others
Prepared by: Translation Unit, Cultural Affairs Department; The Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) World Assembly
Editor: Lari A. Allen
Revised by: Badr Shahin
Proofreader: Abu Zar Ahmadi
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
First Printing: 2011
Printed by: Mojab Press
Copies: 5,000
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ISBN: 978-964-529-698-6
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Preface of the Assembly
The invaluable legacy of the Household [Ahl al-Bayt] of the Prophet (may peace be upon them all), as preserved by their followers, is a comprehensive school of thought that embraces all branches of Islamic knowledge. This school has produced many brilliant scholars who have drawn inspiration from this rich and pure resource. It has given many scholars to the Muslim ummah who, following in the footsteps of Imams of the Prophet’s Household (‘a), have done their best to clear up the doubts raised by various creeds and currents within and without Muslim society and to answer their questions. Throughout the past centuries, they have given well-reasoned answers and clarifications concerning these questions
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