
This text attempts to answer modern challenges to Islamic positions; it begins with an exposition of the five Usool-e-deen (roots of religion) and continues by giving answers from the Islamic tradition to a number of miscellaneous questions on theology, fiqh and social issues.
- 82 Questions
- Preface (By the Author's son)
- Discussion of Monotheism (Tawhid)
- Divine Justice (Adl)
- Prophethood
- Imamate
- Resurrection (Maad)
- Exegesis (Tafsir) of verses of the Holy Quran
- Jurisprudence (Fiqh)
- Miscellaneous Questions
- Addenda to Fourth Edition
- Wilayat Faqih and its sources
- Acceptance of Wilayat is a condition of Faith
- Imam Az-Zaman (a.s.) and death of Ignorance
- Who is an Imam and who can appoint an Imam?
- The Prophet introduced 'those vested with authority' (Ulil Amr)
- Obedience of the Imam during occultation
- General salvation of the poor is in agenda of Imam Az-Zaman (a.s.)
- Deep consideration in laws and certainty in beliefs
- Justice and opposing the selfish desires
- Qualities of a leader according to Imam Ali (a.s.)
- Scholars should also obey the leader
- All misfortune is because of ignoring Wilayat
- Freedom and stability under rule of Jurist
- "Be so that your rulership may shine"
- Reappearance of Imam Az-Zaman (a.s.)
- Modification of laws proves invalidity of claim
- Spread of Justice is gradual and voluntary
- Perfection of intellects after the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (a.s.)
- Conclusion
- The Midnight Sun endangered Islam
- Equal duration of days and nights in Polar Regions
- Determination of Noon and Midnight in Polar Regions
- Limit of Moderation is the Criterion
- Final conclusion with a little explanation
- Slavery in Islam