List of Works by Fadil al-Miqdad al-Hilli

2. Theological Works

At the forefront of al-Hilli’s theological contributions is his treatise, “Nihayat al-Hikmah” (The End of Wisdom). This work encapsulates the essence of Islamic beliefs, delving into the nature of divinity, prophecy, and the afterlife. Al-Hilli employs vivid metaphorical imagery, crafting an intellectual tapestry that intertwines philosophy with spirituality. His arguments are meticulously constructed, presenting a robust defense of Shia doctrines while engaging critically with opposing views. This dialectical approach serves as a reminder that faith and reason are not adversaries but rather intertwined companions on the journey to understanding the Divine.

Moreover, al-Hilli’s exploration of the Imamate offers a compelling theological framework. He posits the Imams as pivotal figures in the continuum of guidance for humanity, akin to heavenly stars that illuminate the darkened paths of earthly existence. Through this lens, he underscores the importance of adherence to the teachings of these divinely appointed leaders, advocating for their recognition as essential sources of knowledge and spiritual authority.

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