Al-Sadr’s scholarly pursuits extend into the social sciences, where he examines the intersections of faith, society, and politics. In “Islamic Governance,” he articulates a vision for an Islamic political system that prioritizes justice, equity, and participatory governance. His work advocates for the application of Islamic ethical principles in governance, urging leaders to uphold the sanctity of human dignity and communal wellbeing.
Moreover, his analysis of social justice in “Al-Ijtihad al-Ijtima’i” (Social Ijtihad) emphasizes the role of scholars in addressing social inequities. He underscores the urgency of engaging with socio-political realities, thereby compelling religious leaders to become advocates for justice and change. This critical perspective remains relevant in contemporary discussions about the role of religious authority in society.
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