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        Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre - Mutahhari, Murtadha - 01/11/2021 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Mutahhari, Murtadha
      • Editeur : Al-Bura¿Q
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2021
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 218
      • Expédition : 513
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 1.8
      • ISBN : 9781956276084



      • Résumé :
        In his book about the Imamate, M?ahhar? begins with the idea that the word Im?m itself is not sacred. The Im?m is the leader and the head of the people. In religious terminology, the ancients define the Imamate as general leadership in the matters of this world and religion. After these quick introductions, M?ahhar? speaks about three ranks of Imamate that depend on the role given to the Im?m. These three ranks are drawn from the Prophet's (s) roles in the ummah. His first role was being a prophet connected to heaven, Allah, the realm of the unseen, and revelation. In this regard, he was an explainer of the things he received from heaven. In addition, the Prophet (s) had another role, which was adjudicating between the Muslims. The Prophet (s) usually adjudicated based on apparent proofs in all but exceptional cases, judging according to objective standards. The Prophet (s) had another role related to being the ruler of the Muslims, the leader of Islamic society, the guardian of the affairs of the Muslims, and the head of the state. In this regard, the Prophet (s) practiced his duties based on Allah's permission. M?ahhar? emphasizes the point that in the presence of the Prophet (s), there is no room to ask about the identity of the head of state and the political and social leader of the ummah. When the infallible who is guided by heaven is present, no one can precede him in ruling. Based on this clarification, M?ahhar? establishes three ranks of the Imamate that depend on the Im?m's roles. The idea of religious authority comes from the fact that the noble Prophet (s) did not have the chance to explain the entirety of Islam to the entirety of the ummah. New issues came up due to the expansion of the Islamic world, the Muslims' mixing with other nations, and the development of the civil rule of the state and society. These factors made the ummah need a period of time when it would rely on a scholarly authority. This authority had to be one that received Islam in its complete form from the Prophet (s). This role was given to the Im?m after the Prophet (s). In this book, Shah?d M?ahhar? expands on the Imamate from various angles in a highly accessible manner.

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        In his book about the Imamate, M?ahhar? begins with the idea that the word Im?m itself is not sacred. The Im?m is the leader and the head of the people. In religious terminology, the ancients define the Imamate as general leadership in the matters of this world and religion. After these quick introductions, M?ahhar? speaks about three ranks of Imamate that depend on the role given to the Im?m. These three ranks are drawn from the Prophet's (s) roles in the ummah. His first role was being a prophet connected to heaven, Allah, the realm of the unseen, and revelation. In this regard, he was an explainer of the things he received from heaven. In addition, the Prophet (s) had another role, which was adjudicating between the Muslims. The Prophet (s) usually adjudicated based on apparent proofs in all but exceptional cases, judging according to objective standards. The Prophet (s) had another role related to being the ruler of the Muslims, the leader of Islamic society, the guardian of the affairs of the Muslims, and the head of the state. In this regard, the Prophet (s) practiced his duties based on Allah's permission. M?ahhar? emphasizes the point that in the presence of the Prophet (s), there is no room to ask about the identity of the head of state and the political and social leader of the ummah. When the infallible who is guided by heaven is present, no one can precede him in ruling. Based on this clarification, M?ahhar? establishes three ranks of the Imamate that depend on the Im?m's roles. The idea of religious authority comes from the fact that the noble Prophet (s) did not have the chance to explain the entirety of Islam to the entirety of the ummah. New issues came up due to the expansion of the Islamic world, the Muslims' mixing with other nations, and the development of the civil rule of the state and society. These factors made the ummah need a period of time when it would rely on a scholarly authority. This authority had to be one that received Islam in its complete form from the Prophet (s). This role was given to the Im?m after the Prophet (s). In this book, Shah?d M?ahhar? expands on the Imamate from various angles in a highly accessible manner....

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