4. Al-Dharar wa al-Madhara
In this treatise, al-Murtada investigates the concepts of harm and benefit through a jurisprudential lens. He elucidates the ethical parameters guiding individual and societal actions within Islamic law. The work functions like a moral compass, offering guidance not merely for academic scholars but also for laypersons seeking to navigate the complexities of ethical dilemmas in a rapidly changing world. Such a discourse provides a robust framework for understanding the importance of intention and consequences rooted in Islamic jurisprudence.
5. Sharh al-Nahj al-Balaghah
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