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34 Books foundMan and His Destiny
Authors: AB Cultural Institute
In Beliefs, SocioCultural
Martyr Murtadha Mutahhari was born in Fariman (Iran) in February 1919. His father Skaikh Muhammad Husain was a religious scholar and a pious person. Mutahhari received his elementary education in theology from his father.
Justice as a Virtue of the Soul
Authors: Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
In Ethics, SocioCultural
Marzieh Sadeqi , Assistant Professor at the University of Qum. Translated byMahboobeh Morshedian
Islamic Family-Life Ethics
Authors: World Islamic Network (WIN)
In Ethics, SocioCultural
This book is a presentation of 24 illuminating talks given by Ayatullah Hussein Madhahiri to highlight the concept of the home and family in Islam; a concept that is based on faith and love.
How to Bridge the Generation Gap?
Authors: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
How to Bridge the Generation Gap?
From Marriage to Parenthood: The Heavenly Path
Authors: www.alhassanain.org/english
Only when we ponder and reflect on the guidance and traditions narrated to us by the Prophet (S) and his Ahlul Bayt (as), do we realise the treasures they have left behind for us. These pearls of wisdom light the path to Heaven by providing us with advice and knowledge at every step in our lives.
Forty Ahadith on Parents
Authors: www.al-islam.org
In SocioCultural, Golden Words
“The person from amongst my nation who memorizes forty traditions pertaining to those issues of religion which he is in need of, Allah shall resurrect him on the Day of Judgment as a scholar with a deep insight into the faith.”
Eternity of Man
Authors: Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage
In Beliefs, SocioCultural
The discussion regarding the resurrection of man after death is, in reality, an answer to a general and universal question. In addition, it is also the answer to an individual and social need, in the meaning that, with the proving and establishment of the life after death, one of the most important individual and social needs of man - and that is - the love for permanence (or love for eternity) shall be fulfilled.
Child Psychology
Authors: www.alhassanain.org/english
The sports teacher is asking the boy if he would like to join the school sports. The boy curves his lips into an uncertain shy smile as he turns to his father who promptly obliges with a reply: "yes; certainly yes". The teacher is now asking the boy direct- ly what sports he is fancying and the boy again turns to his father with the repetition of that clumsy smile on his face.
Culture and Religious Beliefs in Relation to Reproductive Health
Authors: www.sciencedirect.com
In Beliefs, SocioCultural
An increasing number of contemporary research publications acknowledge the influence of religion and culture on sexual and reproductive behavior and health-care utilization. Itis currently hypothesized that religious influences can partly explain disparities in sexual and reproductive health outcomes. In this paper, we will pay particular attention to Muslims in sexual and reproductive health care.