5. Al-Hukm al-Islami
In “Al-Hukm al-Islami,” al-Sadr articulates the foundational structures of Islamic governance. He scrutinizes the intersection of divine law and statecraft, asserting the necessity for justice and accountability in leadership. This treatise becomes especially pertinent in discussions about political legitimacy and ethical governance. A compelling question arises: what mechanisms can ensure the embodiment of Islamic values in governance today, as advocated by al-Sadr?
6. Al-Ijtihad wa al-Taqleed
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