- BOOK ID
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- Preface
- Chapter 1: Theism and Monotheism
- The Omnipotent Existence
- The Attributes of His Glory & Beauty
- The Infinite Essence of God
- God Has No Material Body and No Eye Can Ever See Him
- Monotheism is The Very Soul of All the Islamic Commandments
- The Branches of Monotheism
- The Miracles
- The Angels
- Worship No One But Allah
- No One Can Ever Know the Depths of His Substance
- Neither Suspension, Nor Comparison
- Chapter 2: Divine Mission of the Prophets
- The Philosophy of the Prophethood
- The Symbiosis Between The Followers of Divine Religions
- The Prophets Are Innocent for Life
- They Are God's Obedient Servants
- Miracles and the Knowledge of the Unseen
- The Intercession of the Prophets
- The Question of Resorting
- The Principles of All the Prophet's Missions Are One
- Reports of the Former Prophets
- The Prophets and Their Reforms in All Aspects of Human Life
- Racial and Tribal Advantages Rejected
- Islam and Human Nature
- Chapter 3: Holy Qur’an and the Holy Books
- The Philosophy of the Revelation of Divine Books
- Holy Qur’an, Is the Greatest of the Miracles Of The Prophet
- Holy Qur’an is Not Altered At All
- Holy Qur’an and the Spiritual And Physical Needs of Humans
- Recitation, Contemplation and Action
- The Deviating Discussions
- Rules and Regulations of Commentating on the Holy Qur’an
- The Danger of Self-Commentaries
- The Prophet's Methodological Way (Sunnah), Is Taken From the Book of God (Holy Qur’an)
- Chapter 4: Resurrection and the Life After Death
- Without Resurrection, Life Is Void
- The Reasons for The Resurrection are Clear Enough
- Resurrection Is Corporeal
- The Strange World - After Death
- Resurrection and the Record of Our Deeds
- The Witnesses in the Final Judgement
- The Passage Way (Bridge) and the Scale To Weigh Deeds
- Intercession on Doomsday
- The World of the Dead (Barzakh)
- The Corporeal and Incorporeal Rewards
- Chapter 5: Imamate
- There is Always an Imam
- The Reality of Imamate
- Imam Must Be Infallible
- Imam Is The Guardian of The Law
- Imam Must Be Appointed Openly and Clearly By The Prophet
- The Shi’a Imams Are Appointed by the Prophet Himself
- Imam ‘Ali's Designation by the Prophet
- Each Imam Emphasizes His Successor
- None of the Prophet's Companions Could Excel Imam ‘Ali
- The Prophet's Companions at the Court of Wisdom and History
- Imam Takes His Knowledge from the Prophet
- Chapter 6: Other Subjects
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- The Rationale Goodness and Badness
- God's Justice
- Man's Freedom
- Wisdom Serves as A Reference in our Religious Jurisprudence
- More about God's Justice
- Rejection of What You Cannot Do
- The Philosophy of the Painful Accidents
- Visiting the Tombs of The Messengers And Imams (Pilgrimage)
- The Philosophy of The Mourning Ceremonies
- The Temporary Marriage
- A Brief History of Shi’a
- The Legacy of the Prophet's Household
- The Two Important Books
- The Last Word
Our Belief: A Brief Description Of Islam: Shiite Believe
BOOK ID
Title: Our belief: a brief description of Islam: shiite believe
Author(s): Ayatullah al-`Uzma al-Hajj ash-Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Publisher(s): Qum: Emam Ali Ebne Abitaleb school, 1377 = 1998.
Translator(s): Mansoor Aminy Baghbadorani
Category: General General Miscellaneous information:nbsp;Published in 1377/ 1998
Featured Category: Introducing Islam Resources for Further Research
Appearance: 157 p
Congress Classification: BP211/5/م 7آ8 1377
Dewey decimal classification: 297 /4172
National bibliography number: م 77-18855
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سرشناسه : مکارم شیرازی، ناصر، - 1305
Makarem Shirazi, Naser
عنوان و نام پدیدآور : Our belief: a brief description of Islam: shiite believe/ by N.Makarem shirazi; translated to English by Mansoor Aminy -Baghbadorani
مشخصات نشر : Qum: Emam Ali Ebne Abitaleb school, 1377 = 1998.
مشخصات ظاهری : ص 157
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فهرستنویسی قبلی
عنوان دیگر : ...Our belief: a brief description of Islam
موضوع : شیعه -- اصول دین
موضوع : شیعه -- عقاید
موضوع : خداشناسی
شناسه افزوده : امینی، منصور، - 1310Aminy, Monsoor.، مترجم
رده بندی کنگره : BP211/5/م 7آ8 1377
رده بندی دیویی : 297 /4172
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : م 77-18855
دسترسی و محل الکترونیکی : http://dl.nlai.ir/UI/ff57b5a2-cba6-423f-9427-750e784bbc8c/Catalogue.aspx
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A Brief Description of Islam as the Shi’as BelieveThis text presents a summary of the Islamic principles and commandments emphasizing some specialties on the Shi'a sect. Theism and monotheism, the mission of prophets, the divine books, resurrection, and Imamate are discussed.
Preface
In our era we witness a great deal of changes that are caused by Islam, which is the greatest of all the Divine Religions. It has obtained a new birth. Muslims have woken up and are returning to their origin. They are now seeking to remove their difficulties through the Islamic commandments, for they do not find the solutions elsewhere. As for the reason for these changes, one needs to discuss that separately. It is important to know that the traces of these great changes are seen throughout the Islamic world, and also in the non-Islamic countries. Now, the world wants to know what Islam says and what new message it has for people.
In such a critical condition, it is our duty to present Islam as it really is, without any embellishment and by way of clear and plain language, so we are understood by all, and to quench the thirst of those who need to know more about Islam. We as Muslims ought to speak for ourselves, and not allow anybody else to speak or
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