فهرست مطالب

Safinah al-nejat
Volume:5 Issue: 19, Summer 2020

  • تاریخ انتشار: 1399/10/17
  • تعداد عناوین: 6
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  • Hasan Taroumi* Pages 5-6

    Every year, the Muharram mourning rites and rituals make us remember certain pages of history that took place in the distant past. In this way, those rites and rituals play the role of bring the distant past near us and remind us that make a distant past somewhat tangible for us. In addition, it makes a context for people to add to their religio-historical knowledge and awareness. There are certain reasons why people feel and express so much ardent feelings towards the Muharram mourning ceremonies. The hardcore of such ardent feelings should not be sought in peoplechr('39')s sentimentality. Not all people can be so easily stirred by the agonies and afflictions imposed on a noble dignitary in the remote past. Rather the roots of this sacred reaction must perhaps be sought in the sincerity and absolute truth discernible in the unique sacrifice Imam al-Husayn offered for guiding the mankind to the Right Path. One may take various lessons from the tragic events that took place in Muharram 61 AH/ 680. Among these valuable lessons, there are lessons of devotion to God, sincerity, and steadfastness in the Right Cause. In the famous ziarat-text issued by the sixth Infallible Imam Jachr('39')far al-Sadiq to be recited on Arbaeen, it is asserted that Imam al-Husayn sacrificed his life-blood for guiding people and rescuing them from ignorance and perplexity. Clearly, such sacrifice for the sake of God and to the effect of guiding all people deserves being imprinted in peoplechr('39')s historical memory. It is in this way that whoever understands the basic lessons of humanity appreciates Imam al-Husayn and his martyred companions for their noble sacrifice amd commemorates their awakening martyrdom.  A lesson to be taken for the present time is that everybody has to fill their tasks with sincerity, piety, and efforts to help others. With these characteristics, it is hoped that a better future will be portrayed for all people in the world.

  • MuhammadMahdi Shaqaqi*, Javad Panjehpour, Ahmad Abedini Pages 7-25

    In the rule of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), religious minorities, including Christians, Jews and Magi, were considered part of the Islamic society, and this combination was taken from Godchr('39')s command in the Qurchr('39')an, such as verses 8 and 9 of Surah Al-Mumtahanah, as in The biography and hadiths of the infallible Imams (AS) can also be seen;  Including the letter of Amir al-Muchr('39')minin Ali (AS) to Malik Ashtar in Nahj al-Balaghah, which is a reliable document of important instructions and emphases, such as observing social justice and treating religious minorities with the kindness and compassion of government officials. He also stressed the need for minorities to perform their duties, such as paying jizyah, and to enjoy rights such as the right to political participation and economic activity in Islamic society in order to maintain the unity and growth of the Islamic government. In this article, by examining the texts of Nahj al-Balaghah, we examine the emphasis of Imam Ali (as) on the rights of religious minorities.

    Keywords: government, infallibles, Nahj al-Balaghah, minority, religion
  • Abu Taleb Ali Nejad* Pages 26-42

    From the Shiite point of view, the speech, behavior and narration of the Prophet and the Imams is a religious argument; Hence, the lifestyle of these nobles is divine for the Shiites. Understanding the lifestyle of religious leaders requires a thorough and comprehensive study of their individual, family and social relationships in order to identify the ambiguous points of lifestyle and extract the indicators of Islamic life by correctly analyzing the speech and behavior of the infallibles.Imam Reza lived in one of the most sensitive conditions of the time and had a life full of ups and downs, the most important of which was the forced migration from Medina to Khorasan and the issue of Ahdi province. The behavior of that Imam in this journey, which was accompanied by passing through cities and meeting different segments of the people, until the establishment in Khorasan and accepting the Ahdi province, is a manifestation of the religious lifestyle.This article tries to reflect the manifestations of Razavichr('39')s lifestyle in two areas of spiritual lifestyle or relationship with Draw God, social life style or relationship with others.

    Keywords: Razavi Sira, lifestyle, spiritual life, social life
  • Seyed Jafar Morteza Ameli*, Rasul Jafaryan Pages 43-61

    the most valuable information about religion can be find out in the words and life of practitioners who carried out researches about religion and could suggest others key points regarding it. In the following, an except from an interview with the late Allameh Seyed Jafar Morteza Ameli has been offered.

    Keywords: Quran, Imamate history, shitte interaction
  • Sayyid Ali Husseini* Pages 62-93

    A study of the history of Shiite scholars and jurists shows that many of them have always been familiar with the problems and solutions in their time and have been, as the famous saying goes, "the child of their time". Allama Seyyed Jafar Morteza Ameli, a contemporary scholar and writer of Jalil al-Qadr, is among these scholars and one of the heirs of his righteous predecessor, who has rightly followed their path. In this article, we follow their views on the environment and nature by emphasizing animal rights and kindness to them. Arzavi Allameh.Allama Seyyed Morteza wished that one day the Islamic teachings about animal rights and kindness to them would be applied and that jurisprudence and ethics would be the basis and criterion in human dealings with animals. [1]
    I would like to present a group of narrations and verses about kindness to animals to the ninth readers in the hope, and perhaps, perhaps, and in the hope that a group of those who have worked hard in this field (environment), at least some of them Execute and act.

    Keywords: : environment, Islam, animals, rights
  • AliReza Rahimiyan*, Islamic Author Pages 94-103

    awaiting for a savior is what we can find out in all religions. The present article deals with the meaning of awaiting in practical sence. Some tips and wxamples are given in order to clarify its meaning.

    Keywords: Hazrat Mahdi, awaiting, passive life, active life