Hukumat-e Jahani-ye Mahdi (book)
Author | Nasir Makarim Shirazi |
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Original title | حکومت جهانی مهدی |
Language | Persian |
Series | One volume |
Subject | Imam Mahdi (a) • Global government |
Publisher | Nasl Jawan Publications |
Publication date | 1392 (SH)/2013 |
Pages | 302 |
ISBN | 978-964-6275-23-2 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN. |
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Ḥukūmat-e Jahānī-ye Mahdī (Persian: حکومت جهانی مهدی, lit. the global government of Imam Mahdi (a)) is a book in Persian that discusses the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (a) and the distinct qualities of his global government. It is written by Ayatollah Nasir Makarim Shirazi and printed by Nasl Jawan Publications.[1]
About the book
This work is based on available narrations, Shi'a history sources, Sunni history sources and a few reliable western researches. The author begins by referring to views stated by other religions such as Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, and in books, Torah and Bible, regarding the future of the world, societies' road to perfection and the great reformer, mainly: types of governments, the philosophy of awaiting and occultation, the great universal reformer as mentioned in Islamic sources, signs of the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (a) and his unique approach to universal governance.[2]
About the Author
Ayatollah Nāṣir Makārim Shīrāzī (b. 1926) is among Shi'a Marja' and teacher in advanced level of Seminary of Qom. He attended classes of scholars like Sayyid Husayn Tabataba'i Burujirdi, Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kuhkamara'i, Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i and Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khoei. He is the founder of seminaries of Imam Amir al-Mu'minin(a), Imam Hasan (a), Imam Husayn(a) and Imam Sajjad (a), Dar al-Qur'an, Mujtama' Khatam al-Anbiya' (in Shiraz), pilgrim houses Imam Sadiq (a), Imam Muhammad Baqir (a) (in Mashhad). Later as a teacher for advanced classes of jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence at seminaries[3], he came to write scores of books and articles including: 110 Sarmashq az Sukhanan-e Hazrat-e Ali (a) (110 guidelines developed from Imam Ali's (a) speeches), Intizar ya'ni Āmādabāsh Kamil (awaiting means: showing absolute readiness), Zahra (a) Bartarin Banu-ye Jahan (Zahra (a), the most superior lady of universe), Mas'ala-ye Intizar (the issue of awaiting), Partuwi az Ziyarat-e Jami'a-ye Kabira (a gleam lit by Ziyara al-Jami'a al-Kabira), Payam-e Imam Amir al-Mu'minin (a) (message of Imam Ali (a)), Muntaziran-e Rastin dar Fasad-e Muhit hal Neminshawand (true awaiters do not bond with corruption ), Pasukh bi yik Safsata-ye Buzurg (reponse to a grand fallacy), Hadith-e Ghadir (Hadith al-Ghadir), Ayat-e Wilayat dar Qur'an (verses regarding Wilayah in the Quran), Amada Sakhtan-e Zamina-ye Inqilab (preparing the foundations for the rise), Aanja ke hama chiz chun Aftab Rowshan Ast (where everything shines like sun), Hukumat-e Jahani-ye Mahdi (a) (the global government of Imam Mahdi (a)) and Wahy ya Shu'ur-e Marmuz (revelation or mystified conscience).[4]
References
- ↑ Parsa Islamic Data Bank (Persian)
- ↑ Parsa Islamic Data Bank (Persian)
- ↑ Official Website of Nasir Makarim Shirazi (biography) (Persian)
- ↑ Official Website of Nasir Makarim Shirazi (works) (Persian)