Sayyid Muhammad Ali Qadi Tabatabai, a prominent Shia scholar and philosopher of the 20th century, made significant contributions to Islamic thought and jurisprudence, particularly within the Shia tradition. His works encompass a wide array of subjects, catering to scholars, students, and laypeople alike. This article presents a detailed overview of his contributions, organized into several categories to elucidate the diverse themes and subjects he explored.
1. Theological Treatises
Among Tabatabai’s primary works are those that delve into the intricate aspects of Islamic theology (Aqeedah). He adeptly explores the fundamental beliefs of Shia Islam, addressing issues such as the oneness of God (Tawhid), prophethood (Nubuwwah), and the concept of Imamate. Works like “Nihayat al-Hikmah” elucidate deep philosophical questions, bringing to light the correlations between divine attributes and existential inquiries. His insights provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of Shia beliefs and their philosophical underpinnings, enhancing the intellectual grasp of the theological framework.
2. Philosophical Discourses
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