Islamic theology and spirituality encompass a vast and profound intellectual tradition that explores the nature of God, the principles of faith, and the spiritual journey of human beings. Rooted in the Qur’an and Hadith, Islamic theology (Ilm al-Kalam) delves into discussions on Tawhid (the oneness of God), divine justice, prophecy, and the afterlife. Scholars such as Muhammad Husayn Tabataba’i, Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, and Al-Shaykh al-Saduq have contributed to the interpretation of Islamic teachings through their extensive works in Tafsir (exegesis) and Hadith literature. These texts not only provide explanations of religious doctrines but also serve as guides for ethical and spiritual development, helping believers strengthen their faith and understanding of Islam. Spirituality in Islam, often associated with Sufism and inner purification, emphasizes the journey toward closeness to God (taqwa) through self-discipline, contemplation, and devotion. Mystical traditions highlight the importance of love, knowledge, and the purification of the soul to attain divine proximity. Works like Ganj Haye Manavi by Reza Jahed and A Glossary of Sufi Technical Terms by Abdul Razzaq Kashani explore the deep spiritual meanings within Islamic thought. Through theological discourse and spiritual practice, Islamic theology and mysticism provide believers with a structured yet deeply personal path to understanding the divine, fostering both intellectual and emotional connections with their faith.


Shokr: Sorood-e Asemani Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Modarresi-Yazdi
"Shokr: Sorood-e Asemani" by Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Modarresi-Yazdi is a significant exploration of the concept of gratitude in Islamic teachings and the Quran. The author emphasizes that while there is a general practice of gratitude in society, there is a substantial gap between this practice and the profound understanding and appropriate execution of true gratitude. Ayatollah Modarresi-Yazdi points out that gratitude, or "shokr," is not only a natural human inclination but is also strongly emphasized in the Quran and the sayings of the Imams (peace be upon them). The book highlights that derivatives of the word "shokr" appear 75 times in the Quran, in addition to other terms like "hamd" that convey similar meanings. Gratitude is portrayed as a fundamental element in Islamic beliefs and teachings, holding a significant place within this divine framework.
- Pages: 64
- Genre: Religion
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9649717085281
- Persian Title: کتاب شکر، سرود آسمانی اثر سید محمدرضا مدرسی یزدی

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Weight | 200 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Islamic Theology & Spirituality |
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Format | Paperback |
Genre | Religion |
Origin | Iran |

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