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                          SHI'A
                          Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai

                          Translated By: Sayyid Husayn Nasr 
               



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                Ansarian Publications
                Qum - Shohada Str. Avn. No. 22
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                (vii)
                CONTENTS
                PREFACE (Seyyed Hossein Nasr)
                The Study of Shi'ism 
                Fundamental Elements of Shi'ism
                Present State of Shi'ite Studies
                The Present Book
                The Author
                INTRODUCTION 'Allamah Tabataba'i 
                PART 1: THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SHI'ISM
                I. The Origin and Growth of Shi'ism
                The Cause of the Separation of the Shi'ite Minority from the 
Sunni Majority
                The Two Problems of Succession and Authority in Religious 
Sciences
                The Political Method of the Selection of the Caliph by Vote and 
Its Disagreement with the Shi'ite View
                The Termination of the Caliphate of' Ali Amir al mu'minin and 
His Method of Rule
                The Benefit That the Shi'ah Derived from the Caliphate of' Ali
                The Transfer of the Caliphate to Muawiyah and Its 
Transformation into a Hereditary Monarchy
                The Bleakest Days of Shi'ism
                The Establishment of Umayyad Rule
                Shi'ism During the 2nd/8th Century
                Shi'ism in the 3rd/9th Century 



                (viii)
                Shi'ism in the 4th/10th Century
                Shi'ism from the 5th/11th to the 9th/15th Centuries
                Shi'ism in the lOth/l6th and 11th/17th Centuries
                Shi'ism from the 12th/18th to the l4th/2Oth Centuries
                II. Divisions within Shi'ism
                Zaydism and Its Branches
                Isma'ilism and Its Brunches
                The Batinis
                The Nizaris, Musta'lis, Druzes and Muqanna'ah
                The Nizaris
                The Musta'lis
                The Druzes
                The Muqanna'ah
                Differences Between Twelve-Imam Shi'ism and Isma'ilism and 
Zaydisin
                Summary of the History of Twelve-Imam Shi'ism
                PART II: SHI'ITE RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
                III. Three Methods of Religious Thought 
                First Method: The Formal Aspect of Religion
                Different Facets of the Formal Aspect
                Traditions of the Companions 
                The Book and Tradition
                The Outward and Inward Aspcts of the Quran
                The Principles of Interpretatioo of the Quran
                Hadith
                The Method of Shi'ism in Authenticating the Hadith
                The Method of Shi'ism in Following the Hadith
                Learning and Teaching in Islam
                Shi'ism and the Transmitted Sciences
                Second Method: The Way of Intellection and Intel lectual 
Reasoning
                Philosophical and Theological Thought in Shi 'ism 



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                Shi'ite InitiaUve in Islamic Philosophy and Kalam
                Shi'ite Contributions in Philosophy and Intellectual Sciences
                Outstanding Intellectual Figures of Shi'ism
                Third Method: Intellectual Intuition or Mystical Unveiling
                Man and Gnostic Comprehension
                Appearance of Gnosis (Sufism) in Islam
                Guidance Provided by the Quran and Sunnah for Gnostic Knowledge
                PART III: ISLAMIC BELIEFS FROM THE SHI'ITE POINT OF VILW
                IV. On the Knowledge of God
                Another Point of View Concerning the Relation Between Man and 
the Universe
                The Divine Essence and Qualities
                The Meaning of the Divine Qualities
                Further Explanations Concerning the Qualities
                Qualities of Action
                Destiny and Providence
                Man and Free Will
                PART V: On the Knowledge of the Prophet
                Toward the Goal: General Guidance
                Special Guidance
                Reason and Law
                That Mysterious Wisdom and Consciousness Called Revelation
                The Prophets Inerrancy of Prophecy
                The Prophets and Revealed Religion
                The Prophets and Proof of Revelation and Prophccy
                The Number of the Prophets of God
                The Prophets Who are Bringers of Divine Law 



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                The Prophecy of Muhammad
                The Prophet and the Quran
                VI. Esahatology
                Man is Composed of Spirit and Body
                A Discussion of Spirit from Another Perspective
                Death from the Islamic Point of View
                Purgatory
                The Day of Judgment-Resurrection
                Another Explanation
                The Continuity and Succession of Creation
                VII. On the Knowledge of the Imim (Imamology)
                The Meaning of Irnam
                The Imamate and Succession
                Affirmation of the Previous Section
                The Imamate and Its Role in the Exposition of the Divine 
Sciences
                The Difference Between, Prophet and Imam
                The Imamate and lts Role in the Esoteric Dimen sionofReligion 
                The Imams and Leaders of Islam
                A Brief History of the Lives of the Twelve Imams
                The First Imam-Ali-ibn Abi Talib
                The Second Imam-Hasan ibn 'Ali
                The Third Imam-Husayn ibn Ali
                The Fourth Imam-Ali ibn Husayn
                The Fifth Imam-Muhammad ibn 'Ali 
                The Sixth Imamjafar ibn Muhammad 
                The Seventh Imam-Musa ibn Jafar 
                The Eighth Imim-Ali ibn Musa 
                The Ninth Imam-Muhammad ibn Ali 
                The Tenth Imam-Ali ibn Muhammad 
                The Eleventh Imam-Hasan ibn Ali 
                The Twelfth Imam-Mahdl
                On the Appearance of the Mahdl
                The Spiritual Message of Shi'ism 



                (xi)
                I. Taqiyah or Dissimulation 
                II. Mut'ah or Temporary Marriage 
                Ill. Ritual Practices in Shi'ism 
                IV. A Note on the Jinn 
                BIBLIOGEAPHY 
                GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 
                The Publishers 


           

       






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  اللّهُمّ صَلّ عَلى مُحَمّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمّدٍ الفـُـلـْـكِ الجَارِيَةِ فِي 
اللُّجَجِ الغَامِرَةِ يَأمَنُ مَن رَكِبَهَا وَيَغــْرَقُ مَن تَـرَكَهَا 
المـُـتـَـقـَدِمُ لَهُمْ مَارِقٌ وَالمُـتـَـأخِرُ عَنـْهُم زَاهِقٌ واللاّزِمُ 
لَهُمْ لاحِقٌ
  اَللّـهُمَّ الْعَنْ اَوَّلَ ظالِم ظَلَمَ حَقَّ مُحَمَّد وَآلِ مُحَمَّد 
وَآخِرَ تابِع لَهُ عَلى ذلِكَ
  قال علي (ع ) نْسُبَنَّ الاْسْلاَمَ نِسْبَةً لَمْ يَنسُبْهَا أَحَدٌ قَبْلِي:
  الاْسْلاَمُ هُوَ التَّسْلِيمُ، وَالتَّسْلِيمُ هُوَ الْيَقِينُ، وَالْيَقِينُ 
هُوَ التَّصْدِيقُ، وَالتَّصْدِيقُ هُوَ الاْقْرَارُ، وَالاْقْرَارُ هُوَ 
الاْدَاءُ، وَالاْدَاءُ هَوَ الْعَمَلُ
  ان أمرنا صعب مستصعب, لايحمله الا عبد مؤمن امتحن الله قلبه للايمان, ولايعي 
حديثنا الا صدور أمينة و أحلام رزينة


  

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