List of Works by Al-Mohaqqiq al-Karaki

3. Majma’ al-Bahrayn (The Confluence of Two Seas)
In this extensive commentary, al-Karaki navigates through various Islamic sciences, including theology and philosophy. Majma’ al-Bahrayn elucidates complex theological constructs while interweaving philosophical insights, revealing the interplay between faith and reason. This work not only challenges the reader to engage critically with foundational concepts but also encourages an interdisciplinary approach to Islamic scholarship.

4. Sharh al-Lum’a (Commentary on the Lum’a)
This commentary expounds upon al-Shahid al-Awwal’s original text, which serves as an introductory jurisprudential work. Al-Karaki’s elucidation enhances comprehension, rendering complex ideas accessible. The Sharh al-Lum’a illustrates the dynamic process of interpretation within Shia Islam, showcasing how juristic thought evolves over time. This work is indispensable for both scholars and students seeking to navigate the intricate landscape of Islamic jurisprudence.

5. Al-Fawa’id al-Madanīyya (The Beneficial Insights)
The Al-Fawa’id al-Madanīyya encapsulates al-Karaki’s treatises on various theological questions, particularly those pertaining to the nature of God, prophethood, and the afterlife. The text stands out as a robust defense of Shia doctrines, fortifying faith against skepticism. Its profound insights invite readers to ponder the nature of existence and divine justice, stimulating profound existential inquiries.

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