Essence of Life (book)
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Ayn al-hayat is a book of Hadith in Persian by Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi (1616–1698 CE).[1][2]
Contents
Chapter Names:[3]
- Profiles of the Benevolent Companions of the Prophet (A.S.)
- The Steps
- The Fundamentals
- The Benefits
- Refulgence or Rays of Light
- The Objectives
- The Maxims or Regulations
- The Traits - Qasail
- Lamaat: The Rays Of Light
- The Fruits
- The Stars
- The Yanabeeh or Streams
- The Status
- Masabeeh - The Lamps
- Invocations
See also
- List of Shi'a books
- Sayyid Murtadhā
- Sayyid Radhī
- Shaykh al-Mufīd
- Shaykh al-Tūsī
- Shaykh al-Sadūq
- Muhammad al-Kulaynī
- Allāmah Majlisī
- Shaykh al-Hur al-Āmilī
References
- ↑ Abdulaziz Abdulhussein Sachedina The just ruler (al-sultān al-ʻādil) in Shīʻite Islam 1988 - Page 275 "Majlisi, Muhammad Baqir al-. 'Ayn al-hayat. Tehran, 1373/1953. "
- ↑ Etan Kohlberg Belief and law in Imāmī Shīʻism 1991 - Page 29 "A very different text to be translated was the second volume of the popular Hayat al-qulub by Muhammad Baqir al- Majlis"
- ↑ Majlisi, Allama Mohammed Baqir (2005). Essence of Life, A translation of Ain al-Hayat. Sayed Tahir Bilgrami. Qum: Ansariyan Publications.
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