The Qurʾan Speaks about Its People How Most of the Qurʾan...

By Muhammad Muḥsin al-Fayḍ al-Kāshānī Translated by Azhar Sheraze   Tafsīr al-Ṣāfī is a profound and multilayered tafsīr (exegesis) of the Qurʾan by Muhammad Muḥsin al-Fayḍ al-Kāshānī...

The Authenticity of Ziyārat ʿĀshūrāʾ

The following is a translation of Sayyid Musa al-Shubayrī al-Zanjānī’s response to a question regarding the authenticity of the widely-recited Ziyārat ʿĀshūrāʾ. The version...

Intellection in the Islamic Tradition: A Lecture by Shahīd Muṭahharī

A lecture by Shahīd Murṭaẓā Muṭahharī on the role of intellection (taʿaqqul) in the Islamic tradition, and the role it plays in the guidance of human beings.

None Know except the Knowing: Ahl al-Bayt & their Knowledge of...

Can anyone fully understand God's Words? Only those who first received those Words and inherited them, al-Fayd al-Kashani argues.

Towards the Sacred Text: The Importance and Value of the Qurʾan...

Mulla Fayd al-Kashani, in this translated introduction to his Tafsir al-Safi, explains the profound role the Qur'an plays in the life of a believer.

Exemplary Women in the Qurʾan: Part I

This guest translation discusses how the Qur'an portrays pious women as universal role-models. An excerpt from Ayatullah Jawadi Amuli’s Women in the Mirror of Divine Beauty and Divine Glory, translated by Ustadah Fatemah Meghji.

Legal Prohibitions Relating to God, Self, and Society

A selection of legal prohibitions that relate to a person’s relationships with Allah ﷻ and others, in accordance with the rulings of Sayyid Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani.
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“Treatise Clarifying the Creed of the Faithful” By al-Karājikī

Who is God? The following translation, from a treatise by the 5th-century Shīʿī scholar, Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Karājikī, attempts to concisely explain Divine Unicity (tawḥīd), while discussing the basic creed of Shīʿī Islam.

The Etiquettes of Commerce: An Excerpt from Tabsirat al-Mutaʿallimīn

How do we treat others equitably and fairly? This edited translation focuses on the virtues of transacting, on what it means to be a good buyer and seller of commodities and goods. Drawing from a classical legal text by ʿAllamah al-Ḥilli, it attempts to draw out the ethical from the legal, the akhlaq from the fiqh as it relates to commercial transactions.

The Roots of Taqlīd in the Shīʿī Community

This is the first installment in a series of translations of Sayyid Saʿīd al-Ḥakīm's work on taqlīd—referring to a jurist for legal issues. This article deals with the origins of the practice of taqlīd in the Shīʿī community.