This text offers a wide-ranging overview of the principal tenets of Shi鈥榠 Islam. It is useful not only as an introductory text on Shi’i thought and practice, but also as a contemporary expression, from within, of this vibrant branch of the Islamic faith. Comprehensive and concise, this work is principally theological and jurisprudential, dealing with such issues as the concept of knowledge, the nature of being and the problem of evil.
Translator鈥檚 Foreword
Author鈥檚 Preface
Chapter One: The Worldview of Islam
I Ways of Acquiring Knowledge in Islam
II Existence from the Islamic Viewpoint
III Man from the Perspective of Islam
Chapter Two: General Beliefs
I The Oneness of God (Tawhid)
II Divine Justice (鈥楢诲濒)
III Prophecy (Nubuwwa)
IV Imamate (Imama)
V The Hereafter (惭补鈥榓诲)
Chapter Three: Faith, Disbelief and Other Issues
I Faith and Disbelief (Iman wa Kufr)
II Innovation (叠颈诲鈥榓)
III Dissimulation (Taqiyya)
IV Resorting to Intermediaries (Tawassul)
V Change of Destiny (叠补诲补鈥)
VI Traditions (Hadith)
VII Jurisprudential Reasoning (Ijtihad)
VIII Some Contested Legal Rulings
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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