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Murtaza Mutahhari

    Morteza Motahari was an influential Iranian philosopher, theologian, and author whose works traverse a wide array of subjects, from philosophy and ethics to social and political matters. His extensive writings, often rooted in a profound understanding of Islamic thought, offer insightful analyses of faith, society, and human existence. Motahari's work is characterized by its intellectual rigor and his endeavor to bridge traditional Islamic concepts with contemporary challenges. His legacy as a thinker and intellectual leader continues to shape discourse in Iran and beyond.

    Man and His Destiny
    On the Islamic Hijab (Modest Dress)
    Training & Education in Islam
    • The twentieth century saw heightened tension between religious and secular approaches to education. In this era of cataclysmic social change, Mutahhari presented this Islamic perspective on training and education, using his signature approach of applying traditional Islamic sources to contemporary questions. Although, in his time, rote learning was prized, Mutahhari emphasised the importance of critical thinking skills. He also emphasised education outside of the classroom, such as learning through work. Taking a holistic perspective, he discussed the importance of spiritual and moral training, worship as a means of personal development, and the importance of developing self-esteem. Although delivered in the 1970s, these lectures remain essential reading for anyone involved in training or education.

      Training & Education in Islam
    • On the Islamic Hijab (Modest Dress)

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      Exploring the life of a pivotal figure in Islamic scholarship, this biography details the journey of Murtaza Mutahhari, born in 1920 in Iran. A student of renowned scholars, he authored over 23 influential works and emerged as a revolutionary intellectual. His commitment to Islamic thought made him a target for atheistic adversaries, culminating in his assassination on May 1, 1979. Mutahhari's martyrdom marked a significant loss for the intellectual community, highlighting the struggles faced by scholars advocating for faith and reason.

      On the Islamic Hijab (Modest Dress)
    • Man and His Destiny

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The question of fate and destiny is a philosophical question, and should normally be looked for in the books of philosophy. However, in this book it has been taken out of its proper context and grouped with questions which are neither connected with regard to its subject nor with its object of its study. Here this question is being studied under the heading of "The causes of the decline of the Muslims". This heading includes various subjects, events and questions, namely historical, psychological, moral, social and religious. The only link which binds these subjects together is their positive or negative effects on the progress and the decline of the Muslim society. The aim here is to see whether a belief in destiny as required by philosophical reasoning is one of those ideas which lead its adherents to lethargy. Are the believers automatically dragged to decline and decay or is it a doctrine which has no ill effect if it is expounded in a sound manner. Here we will see how Islam has presented this question and with what effect on its followers.

      Man and His Destiny