- ID Book
- Dedication
- Introduction
- His birth and upbringing
- Under the wing of his father
- Under the wing of his father
- His morals
- His asceticism
- His generosity
- His knowledge
- His worshipping and His dignity
- Opinions and words
- The praise by the poets
- Forcing him to accept the position of heir apparent
- The sermon of al-Ma'moon
- Carrying out his father’s affairs
- The treachery of al-Ma'moon against Imam ar-Redha
- The assassination of Imam ar-Redha
- Al-Ma'moon announces the Imam’s death
- Preparing the holy corpse and In his last abode
- The merits of visiting his holy shrine
- Muslims console Imam al-Jawad
- The confusion of the Shia
- Delegations of jurisprudents and ulama
- Footnote
- From his high ideals
- His knowledge and sciences
- His knowledge and sciences
- The Hadith
- Monotheism
- Juristic questions
- Giving good news about the coming of Imam al-Mahdi
- From the reality of faith
- Nobilities of character
- From his sermons
- His letters
- Repentance
- From the revelation of Allah to some of His prophets
- What a believer needs
- Wonderful maxims and arts 1
- Wonderful maxims and arts 2
- Footnote
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 1
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 2
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 3
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 5
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 6
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 7
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 8
- His companions and the narrators of his traditions 9
- Footnote
- The age of Imam al-Jawad (a.s)
- The age of Imam al-Jawad (a.s)
- Cultural life
- Political life
- Political life
- The caliphate and heredity
- Unusual conducts
- Vizierate
- Deposing al-Ma’moon
- Destructive wars
- Blockade of Baghdad
- The murder of al-Ameen
- The caliphate of Ibrahim the dissolute
- The revolt of Abu as-Saraya
- The Abbasids pay homage to the Alawids
- Seizing the authority
- Disappointment of Muslims
- Persecuting the Alawids
- The creation of the Qur'an
- Economical life
- Footnote
- At the age of al-Ma'moon
- At the age of al-Ma'moon
- The aspects and tendencies of al-Ma'moon
- Claiming Shiism
- With Imam al-Jawad (a.s)
- The marriage of Imam al-Jawad to al-Ma'moon’s daughter
- The fear of the Abbasids
- The meeting of the Abbasids with al-Ma'moon
- Delegating Yahya to try Imam al-Jawad (a.s)
- Engagement
- Explaining the question
- Imam al-Jawad asking Yahay
- Gifts on the occasion of marriage
- The masses honoring Imam al-Jawad
- His lectures in Baghdad
- His travel to Yathrib
- His wedding
- Congratulation
- Leaving Baghdad
- A miracle
- Ummul Fadhl complains of Imam al-Jawad
- The annual salary of Imam al-Jawad
- The death of al-Ma'moon
- Footnote
- The end
- ZIYARAH OF IMAM AL-JAWAD (A.S)
- Reference books
The Life of Imam Muhammad Al-Jawad
ID Book
The Life of Imam
Muhammad Al-Jawad
By: Baqir Shareef al-Qurashi
Author: Baqir Shareef al-Qurashi
Translator: Abdullah al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
First Edition 1425 -1383 - 2005
Thamin Al-a'immah Press
Quantity: 2000
Number of Pages: 248
Size: 162 x 229 mm
ISBN: 964-438-653-1
Dedication
To the inspiring mind that has encouraged scientific and intellectual life on the earth,
To the creative intellect that has initiated revival and creation for Muslims,
To the great Imam, Ja’far as-Sadiq, peace be upon him,
I offer, with humbleness and reverence, this work, in which I have received the honor of researching the biography of his grandson Imam Muhammad al-Jawad, the miracle of intellect and knowledge in Islam, hoping it will be accepted…
Introduction
One of the most wonderful pictures of intellect and knowledge in Islam is Imam Abu Ja’far Muhammad al-Jawad (a.s), who possessed the virtues and nobilities of the world, made springs of wisdom and knowledge flow in the earth and was the teacher and pioneer of the scientific and cultural revival of his age. Scholars, jurisprudents, narrators of traditions and learners of wisdom and sciences came to him to drink from the pure fount of his sciences and cultures. Jurisprudents have reported much from him concerning the verdicts of the Islamic Sharia, worships, mu’amalat[1] and other branches of jurisprudence, and all have been recorded in the encyclopedias of jurisprudence and Hadith.
This great Imam was one of the founders of the jurisprudence of the Ahlul Bayt[2] (a.s) that represented creation, originality and progress of intellect.
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