4. Philosophy and Ethics
Beyond jurisprudence, Ibn Hamza Tusi delved into philosophical inquiries, engaging with the works of prominent philosophers both within and outside the Islamic tradition. He grappled with metaphysical questions regarding the nature of existence, the Divine, and the human soul. His ethical teachings, deeply rooted in the idea of servitude to Allah, elucidate the virtues of compassion, justice, and the pursuit of knowledge. These ethical dimensions underscore the interconnectedness between belief and action, framing a holistic Shia identity.
5. Mystical Perspectives
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