Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi Lari While the warp of society is the individual person and the woof is social order, the unit of the design is the family. Families in which mutual understanding, sincerity and tenderness reign, form details of a harmonious pattern. But a family in confusion and disarray distorts ...
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PRESENTED BYAL-BALAGH FOUNDATION “…and keep up prayer for My remembrance.” Holy Qur’an (20:14) “Prayer is the faithful’s ladder to sublimity.” Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) INTRODUCTION Praise be to Allah, the ever Sublime. a praise that however sublime, cannot comprehend His mercy and blessings. Prayers and peace be upon the master of ...
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AL-BALAGH FOUNDATION STARTING POINT Alone among the entire creation, the human being is a thinking, rational creature, endowed with the wonderful powers of Intellect and Will. By means of these two amazing powers, he can decide his fate and determine his path, either choosing the way leading towards happiness ...
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Written by: Mostafa Rahman doust Translated and Edited by: K. Najafi NABA’ ORGANIZATION In the Name of Allah the Beneficent the Merciful Abdollah shouted, “I know, I know! I know better than all of you. Be quiet, and leave my sight!” His spies who worked for him, backed away, leaving ...
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Pharmacology Gustave le Bon writes : “Besides the use of cold water to treat typhoid cases – a treatment later abandoned, though Europe is taking this Muslim invention up again in modern times after a lapse of centuries-Muslims invented the art of mixing chemical medicaments in pills and solutions, many ...
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Dr. Meyerhof writes in “The Legacy of Islam” (p.132). “Muslim doctors laughed at the Crusaders’ medical attendants for their clumsy and elementary efforts. The Europeans had not the advantage of the books of Avicenna, Jaber, Hassan bin Haytham, Rhazes. However they finally had them translated into Latin. These translations exist ...
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No better evidence of the passion of Islam for the spread of erudition, from its very inception, can be given than the words of the Prophet himself who said, after the battle of Badr and the Muslims’ victory, to the huge crowds whom they had taken prisoner, that any of ...
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Most Westerners are ignorant of the debt their civilisation owes to Islam, even for modern industrial transformation, scientific advance and philosophical enterprise. Islam came into the world in the bosom of one of the most backward of peoples. In a very short time it had raised those tribes to pre-eminence ...
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Economic historians tell us that at its inception the capitalist system was simple and beneficent : but that the habit of granting loans at interest step by step grew to its present harmful excess. With this came the bankrupting of small concerns and their amalgamation into huge complex companies and ...
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Man has always had to wrestle with the task of exploiting nature’s resources to extract his livelihood therefrom. In the primitive centuries, as Aristotle said, life organised itself socially “to make it possible to live: and continued, to make it possible to live well.” In the last four centuries a ...
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