In Islamic rulings, we have two Mut'as, Mut'a of hajj and Mut'a (temporary) marriage. Muslim scholars have from long time ago seriously discussed these two issues from...
July, 2018
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27 July
Book: Descendants of the Family of the Prophet in Contemporary History
This book analyses the history of four major branches of the Alid family: Bahr al-Ulums, al-Hakims, al-Khoeis, and...
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27 July
Book: Islam, Law, and Equality in Indonesia
The writer in this book analyses the social frameworks for disputes about land, inheritance, marriage, divorce, Islamic History and...
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21 July
Iqtisaduna [Our Economics] Vol. 01 Part I +PDF
This book comprises an attempt to discover Islamic Economic Doctrine in the light of the enactments of the laws of Islam and their implications, connected ...
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15 July
Book: Islamic Laws of Expiation: According to the Rulings of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani
What are the rulings of His Eminence, Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, concerning the most important Islamic laws of expiation, such as for breaking a fast during the month of Ramadan, breaking an oath, and more...
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15 July
Book: Reflections on the Philosophy of Imam Musa Sadr
We are far away from a conclusion about the philosophy of Imam Musa Sadr and the role he played as an intellectual within the global politics as to understand the character of his worldview and the nature of his political philosophy as well as...
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14 July
Your Personal Guide to Hajj Umrah Ziyarat+PDF
This booklet was designed to provide you with some insight and clarification as you embark on your spiritual journey according to Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hussaini Sistani...
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8 July
For a Better Future,200 Questions and Answers Regarding the Concerns of the Youth, Marriage and Children +PDF
The book contains 200 questions and answers regarding the concerns of the youth, marriage and children. The book is like a pharmacy containing different intellectual and educational...
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8 July
Fixed and Variable Aspects of Islamic Legislation +PDF
This text evaluates and analyzes the temporary and permanent natures of Islamic rules. So, first of all, the subject of law has been explained from the...
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8 July
Islamic Law According to Five Schools of Jurisprudence +PDF
Islamic Law According to Five Schools of Jurisprudence- Maliki, Hanafi, Hanbali, Shafi`i, and Ja`fari madhhabs- is a compilation of legal opinions of scholars from these schools of thought concerning, family, property, inheritance, and...