2. Tamhid al-Qawaid
The Tamhid al-Qawaid represents another cornerstone of Mirdamad’s intellectual legacy. Here, he meticulously outlines the foundational principles of Islamic jurisprudence, emphasizing the integration of rational thought and scriptural tenets. His approach is particularly significant as it confronts the pitfalls of blind adherence to tradition. By advocating for a reasoning-based framework, Mirdamad empowers scholars and students alike to cultivate a nuanced understanding of Islamic law, ensuring its relevance in a rapidly changing world. This work is pivotal for Shia jurisprudence as it lays the groundwork for future scholars to build upon.
3. Al-Hikmat al-Mirzaiyya
