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History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages

The book History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages spans fifteen centuries, exploring different aspects of Christian philosophers' ideas. Gilson is widely recognized today for his contributions to the study of philosophy in the Middle Ages, particularly Christian philosophy, having authored multiple works on the subject. Meanwhile, this particular book holds special importance as…

History of the Al-Aqsa Mosque Complex

This book serves as an illustrated history and introduction to the sites and historical mausoleums within the al-Aqsa Mosque. Mentioned in the Quran, specifically Surah al-Isra, it holds immense significance as the first qibla (direction of prayer) for Muslims. It was also the location of Prophet Muhammad's ascension (miʿraj). Following the Two Noble Shrines, it…

The Catholic Church: A Short History

The author of this book utilizes the historical criticism method to scrutinize the Catholic Church throughout its history, shedding light on both its weaknesses and strengths. Furthermore, the author examines various phenomena, including intellectual suppressions, inquisition courts, witch burnings, persecution of Jews, and discrimination against women. In the end, the author suggests that for the…

The Impact of Sins on Knowledge from the perspective of the Quran and Hadiths

Sins, faith, righteous actions, and knowledge all play significant roles in our lives. Islamic doctrines emphasize that human happiness and salvation can be attained through faith and righteous actions. Knowledge plays an unparalleled role in acquiring and practicing faith and righteous actions. However, the valuable blessing of knowledge often faces challenges and threats, with one…

The Advent of the Fatimids: A Contemporary Shiʿi Witness

This book serves as a comprehensive study on the emergence of the Fatimid sect and the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt, drawing from the translation of the book al-Munazarat by Ibn Haytham. Its primary objective is to offer a fresh source on the history of the Fatimid caliphate in northern Africa, making it accessible to the…

The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind

The concept of "no-mind," which refers to a state of thoughtlessness in its mystical and spiritual sense, forms the fundamental basis of Zen Buddhism. By immersing themselves in this book, passionate readers have the opportunity to directly learn about Far East spirituality from the Buddhist scholar Suzuki. The publication of this book represents a concise…
مذاهب در ایران

Islamic Denominations in Iran

In addition to the Twelver Shia, which comprises the majority of the Iranian population and warrants independent study, there are various other denominations and movements present among Iranian Sunni Muslims. These include Shafi'is and Hanafis with Ash'arite beliefs, adherents of Maturidism and the Deobandi movement, as well as Sufi movements such as Qadiriyya and Naqshbandiyya.…

A History of Islamic Denominations

Studying Islamic denominations offers a significant advantage in dispelling numerous misconceptions that often afflict Muslims. The primary objective of this book is to present an accurate and comprehensive account of Islamic denominations. Muhammad Abu Zahra, a trailblazer in fostering harmony among Islamic denominations, authored this book in two parts: theological denominations and jurisprudential denominations

A Typology of the Idea of the Anticipated Savior across Religions

A significant question surrounding the concept of an anticipated savior in religions is whether the belief in a promised savior holds value as a positive and constructive notion. If so, what potentials does this idea possess for enhancing the human condition? Furthermore, what material and spiritual energies are inherent within each of these perspectives? The…

Worship Jurisprudence: A Study of the Preferred Views of Imam al-Shafi’i’s Jurisprudential School

Despite commendable efforts in the writing and translation of jurisprudential texts, there remains a need within the Shafi'i community in Iran to develop reliable, systematic, and concise jurisprudential books in Persian. These resources would greatly benefit and cater to the diverse strata of Shafi'i followers in Iran. The current study aims to achieve this objective…
فرهاد دفتری و مطالعات اسماعیلیه

Farhad Daftary and Ismaili Studies

Ismailis constitute the second-largest Shia Muslim community globally, following the Twelver Shias. With a rich and eventful history dating back to the early years of Islam, Ismailis emerged during a period when different Muslim communities were formulating their distinct doctrinal stances. Presently, Ismailis can be found across more than thirty countries spanning the Middle East,…
زخم و زیتون

Wound and Olive: Relics and Times

Khameyar possesses a distinct quality that sets him apart as an exceptional individual. His expertise in the Arabic language, coupled with his deep understanding of the culture and traditions of the Arab world, has contributed to his growing success. Additionally, Dr. Khameyar is known for his diligence and unwavering commitment to his endeavors. This is…
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