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- Message of Thaqalayn, Editorial Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2010/1431
- Key Concepts in Islamic Spirituality: Love, Thankfulness and Humbleness
- Divine Justice and the Problem of Evil
- Nasir al-Din Tusi and His Socio-Political Role in the Thirteenth Century
- Bayt al-Mal and the Distribution of Zakat
- The Doctrine of Mahdi and Pluralism
- The Merits of Fasting and the Month of Ramadan
- Islam and Nationalism: A Theoretical Point of View Part II
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Assalamu alaykum, the Ahlul Bayt DILP team is pleased to announce the addition of the following resources to the Al-Islam.org collection.English:Message of Thaqalayn, Editorial Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2010/1431
by Mohammad Ali ShomaliThis article is the editorial of the Message of Thaqalayn journal, Volume 11, Issue number 2, released in summer of 2010. It discusses the contents of the proceding articles in this journal which have been listed below.
Read Text »Key Concepts in Islamic Spirituality: Love, Thankfulness and Humbleness
by Mohammad Ali ShomaliIn this paper the author discusses the three major qualities that everyone needs to acquire for their spiritual progress, namely love (which has been described as the strongest foothold in Islam), thankfulness (as it is an equal of faith), and humbleness or spiritual poverty (through which piety can be attained).
Read Text »Divine Justice and the Problem of Evil
by Ghulam Husayn AdeelIn this paper, the author, in brief, analyzes the problem of evil and the occurrence of pain and suffering under the authority of a Just God. This leads to the question of why so much evil exists if there is divine justice.
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Nasir al-Din Tusi and His Socio-Political Role in the Thirteenth Century
by Abbas Ali ShameliIn this paper, the author refers to scientific and socio-political role of Khajah Nasir al-Din Tusi in one of the most critical eras of Islamic history and examines some of the controversies that exist about his affiliations.
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Bayt al-Mal and the Distribution of Zakat
by Mahmood NamaziIn this article, the author discusses the Islamic concept of the Bayt al-Māl, and its objective in reducing inequality between the wealthy and the deprived by distributing wealth with the goal of the society's financial welfare taken into consideration.
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The Doctrine of Mahdi and Pluralism
by Mohammad Hussein MokhtariIn this paper, the author examines the idea of religious pluralism and examines its relation with the doctrine of Mahdi (A) in Islam.
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The Merits of Fasting and the Month of Ramadan
by Mohammad Ali ShomaliIn this paper, the author elaborates on the concept of divine banquet and refers to some of the bounties of Allah SWT in the month of Ramadan and for those who fast.
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Islam and Nationalism: A Theoretical Point of View Part II
by Sayyid Ahmad RahnamaeiIn this paper, the author examines the position of nationalism in Islam and whether or not it prevents Islam from fulfilling its role in developing a just society. He highlights the fact that nationalistic biases never stemmed from religion itself; rather, its followers possessed prejudices that often led to disputes.
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