
This book represents the excellence of the divine revelation as well as the wisdom of the Ahlul-Bayt (a) who progressed in the light of that revelation and understood its concepts to present it in the form of expressive wisdom, high trait, and moral lessons whose illumination and purity focus on souls to clean and light them through virtuous concepts.
- The Ahlul-Bayt; Ethical Role-Models
- Introduction
- Section One: General Ethics
- Moral conduct
- Ill-Temper
- Truth
- Untruth
- Clemency and Suppression of Anger
- Anger
- Modesty
- Arrogance
- Satisfaction
- Greed
- Generosity
- Altruism
- Stinginess
- Chastity
- Gluttony
- Faithfulness and Breach
- Fraternity
- Sectarianism
- Justice
- Injustice
- Sincerity
- Showiness
- Conceit
- Conviction
- Patience
- Gratitude
- Trust In God
- Fear Of God
- Hope For God
- Deception
- Envy
- Backbiting
- Slander
- Talebearing
- Calumny
- Obscenity, Revilement and Defamation
- Sarcasm
- Good Wording
- Inconveniences of Sins
- Repentance
- Self-Judgment and Self-Control
- Righteous Deed
- Obedience and God- Fearing
- Perseverance on Principles
- Section Two: Rights and Obligations
- Preface
- The Divine Rights
- Rights of the Prophet
- Rights of the Imams
- Rights of Scholars
- Rights of Teachers and Students
- Rights of Parents and Sons
- Matrimonial Rights
- Merits of Marriage
- Marital Happiness
- The Ideal Husband
- The Ideal Wife
- Observance of Rights
- Rights of Husbands
- Rights of Wives
- False Rights
- Removal of the Veil
- Moral Defects
- Physical Defects
- Social Defects
- Woman in Islam
- Woman in the Ancient Ages
- Woman in the Pre-Islamic Arab Society
- Woman in the Modern Western Civilization
- Woman’s Liberation in Islam
- Equality of the sexes
- Distinction between the Sexes
- Divorce in Islam
- Rights of the Relatives
- Rights of Friends
- Rights of Neighborhood
- Rights of the Islamic Society
- Obligations of the Rulers
- Physical and Mental Necessities