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- Introduction
- Foreword to Ayatullah's Last Lectures
- What is Topical Exegesis? 1
- What is Topical Exegesis? 2
- Topical Exegesis 3
- Norms of history mentioned in the Qur'an
- Norms of History in the Qur'an
- Field in which norms of History Operate
- Laws of History in the Qur'an
- Analysis of Social Elements 1
- Man's Role in the March of History
- Selection of Ideal
- All Proceed towards Absolute Ideal
- Analysis of Social Elements 2
- Effect of Man's Contact with Nature and with other Man
- Basis of Constant and changeable Laws of Islam
- Ayatullah's Heart to Heart Talk to the Religious Scholars
Trends of History in Qur'an
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Author(s): Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
Publisher(s): Islamic Seminary Publications
Category: Qur’an Commentaries
Topic Tags: Quran Norms Laws of History
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A collection of the Ayatullah's last lectures on topical exegesis, norms and laws of history mentioned in the Qur'an, and man, nature and society.
Introduction
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
An inquiry into the system of the laws which govern the process of history and the effects which historical events produce on the life of society is one of the most important needs of our society at the present juncture. An insight into this system is essential for the continued vitality of our cultural revolution and its extension to other peoples of the world.
There is no doubt if a society wants to free itself from its environmental limitations, suffocating atmosphere and overbearing conditions, it must know to what extent societies are compulsorily regulated by their circumstances and how they can overcome their limitations in this regard.
What is important is only to find out the ways and means of overcoming the limitations and hinderances. It is immaterial to us whether this discovery is called a scientific discovery or is given the name of a religious, philosophical, gnostic or some other kind of unravelling. Now let us see what Ayatullah Sadr has said on this subject from the standpoint of the Qur'an in his last lectures in the Religious Centre,(1) Najaf Ashraf (Iraq).
This study is significant, as it relates to the Religious Centre and Ayatullah Sadr. In
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