Who Is He
Page 8
Text. Mashhad. Date unknown.
Appendices:
28.9 Necessity for Coming to Know Islamic History and Civilization pp 529-544
Date unknown.
28.10 God in the Various Religion pp 545-550
Date unknown.
28.11 The Concept of World View in Open and Closed Societies pp 551-562
Date unknown.
28.12 The Quran and the Computer pp 563-580
Date unknown.
28.13 The Principle of Taqlid pp 581-608
Date unknown.
28.14 Righteous and Good Deeds in the Quran pp 609-636
Date unknown.
28.15 Cultural Geography of Arabia pp 637-642
Date unknown.
28.16 A Glance at the Quran pp 643-660
Date unknown.
Volume 29: Appointment with Abraham 704 pp
Part One
29.1 Appointment with Abraham pp 3-114
1970 March 19-22
Lecture 1: The Meaning of Endurance in the Hajj; Leaving the Golden Age: The Change from Primitive Common Ownership to Individual Ownership; The Religion and Philosophy of the Heart; The Monotheism of Abraham vs Idolatry
Lecture 2: Introduction to Hajj; Cain and Abel; The Cycle of the Beginning of Ownership; The Cycle of the Beginning of Machinism; The Movement of Abraham
Worship in the View of Islam; At the Appointed Place, ‘I’ Changes to ‘We’
Lecture 3: Introduction; The Loneliness of Today’s Human Being: ‘I’ vs ‘We’;
Submission After Rebellion
Lecture 4: Introduction; Direct Expression/Symbolic Expression; Symbolic Acts; Union, Society, Movement/Migration
Parts Two and Three
Hajj: 23 Years in 23 Days pp 115-538
Speeches on the hajj in 1970/1349 and 1971/1350. He gave eleven speeches on the hajj in 1970 and seven speeches on the hajj in 1971.
Contains:
29.2 Medinah: The City of Migration
1971/1349 January 23
Medinah
29.3 Civilization: The Logical Outcome of Migration
1971/1349 January 24
Medinah.
29.4 Study of Types of Migration
1971/1349 January 25
Medinah.
29.5 The Salvation of the Young Generation
1971/1349 January 26
Medinah.
29.6 Migration, Ummah (Community) and Imamate (Leadership)
1971/1349 January 27
Makkah.
29.7 Reflections on the Hajj Rituals
1971/1349 February 5
Arafah.
29.8 The Islam of Muhammad: Reviver of Abraham’s Religion
1971 February 6
Mina.
29.9 Sacrifice Your Ishmael
1971/1349 February 7
Mina.
29.10 Selection and/or Election
1971/1349 February 8
Mina. Translated into English and published (Tehran: Hamdami Foundation, 1980).
29.11 What must be done?
1971/1349 February 16
Makkah.
29.12 A Glance at the Life of Muhammad: From Birth to Actualization of Prophethood
1971/1349 February 17
Mt. Hira.
29.13 Twenty-three Years in Twenty-three Days
1972/1350 January 14
Medinah.
29.14 The Importance of Migration in Islam and a Study of Five Kinds of Migration in the Holy Quran
1972/1350 January 15
Medinah.
29.15 A Sketch of the Prophet’s Mosque and its Environs: The Vital Necessity for Coming to Know Fatima
1972/1350 January 16
Medinah.
29.16 Monotheism: The Infrastructure of All Actions, Rules and Feelings
1972/1350 January 20
Makkah.
29.17 Now that you have reached the Kabah,
do not remain there.
1972/1350 January 26
Arafah.
29.18 Review and General Conclusion
1972/1350 January 27
Mina.
29.19 Promise for the Future
1972/1350 January 29
Mina.
Part Four
Appendices: pp 541-682
29.20 History and its Value in Islam
1970/1349 August 23
Husayniyah.
29.21 History: The Naturally Guided Line of Adam
Date unknown.
29.22 The Book of Ali , the Book of Tomorrow, the Book of Always
Date unknown.
29.23 Permanent Standards in Education
1971/1350 April 27
29.24 Islamic Sciences
Mashhad. Date unknown.
29.25 The Necessity of Recognizing Types in Writing Biographies
Date unknown.
29.26 Death: A Message for the Living
1971/1350 July 13
Husayniyah. Upon the death of his wife’s father. Note: A speech called “Monotheism and Multitheism” from the hajj in 1970/1349 has been printed in volume 23.
Volume 30: Islamology Mashhad 666 pp
Lectures given from 1966-67/1345-46 at Firdausi University in Mashhad.
Introduction pp 1-17
Book One
30.1 Of what use is the study of Islam? pp 17-128
Introduction; The Basic Foundations of the Beginning of Islam
Book Two
30.2 Who is Muhammad? pp 131-452
Book Three
30.3 Knowing Muhammad pp 455-561
Book Four
30.4 The Visage of Muhammad pp 565-590
Translated into English and published (Tehran: Husayniyah Irshad), 1979.
Volume 31: Characteristics of the Contemporary Century 580 pp
31.1 The Median School of Islam —the History
of the Evolution of Philosophy pp 3-26
31.2 The Scientific Method pp 27-62
1969/1348 December 10
31.3 The Economic Roots of the Renaissance pp 63-116
1970/1349 November-December
31.4 A Glance at the Characteristics of the Ancient,
Middle and Contemporary Eras pp 117-206
Date unknown.
31.5 A Glance at the Characteristics of the Middle Ages
and the Contemporary Era pp 207-260
Date unknown.
31.6 A Glance at Tomorrow’s History pp 261-278
1969/1348 October 12
Translated into English and published (Tehran: Hamdami Foundation, 1984).
31.7 Neo-scholasticism pp 279-302
Date unknown.
31.8 The Machine in Captivity of Machinism pp 303-358
1971/1350 August 2
Translated into English and published (Houston: IRIS, 1982).
31.9 Civilization and Modernism pp 359-388
1969/1348 April-May
Translated into English and published (Houston: IRIS, 1983).
31.10 Conditions of Class Awareness pp 389-408
Date unknown.
31.11 Some Third World Pioneers in the Return to Self pp 409-424
Date unknown.
Appendices:
31.12 Open and Closed World Views pp 427-438
1969/1348
Mashhad
31.13 Migration: The Basis for an Open World View pp 439-448
1969/1348
Mashhad
31.14 Scientific Sociological pp 449-452
1969/1348
Mashhad
31.15 Darwinism in the Transformation of Various
Civilizations to Each Other pp 453-454
1969/1348
Mashhad
31.16 The Third World Finally Speaks Out pp 455-458
Date unknown
31.17 The Religious Perspective in the View of a
Real and a Pseudo-Intellectual pp 459-462
Date unknown. Continuation of Love- Monotheism
/> which has been printed in volume 2.
31.18 Examples of Elevated Ethics are in Islam pp 463-522
Date unknown. Translation from Arabic into Persian of a long letter written by Allamah Muhammad Husayn Kashif al-Ghita (d.1954) addressed to Gerald Ivans Hopkins, then vice-president of the American Friends of the Middle East in which Kashif al-Ghita had expressed the grievances of the Muslim world against the West. Hopkins had invited Kashf al-Ghita to attend an anti-communist conference to be held in Lebanon. The latter refused and instead sent a letter in which he took an anti-imperialist stance. An English translation of the letter has been published (Tehran: IPO, 1987) under the title Islamic Anti-Imperialism.
31.19 Introduction to the Lecture of Hasan al-Amin pp 523-542
Volume 32: Art 350 pp
32.1 Art Awaiting the Savior pp 3-30
Speech. Mashhad. Date unknown. Translated into English and published (Tehran: Hamdami Foundation, 1980).
32.2 Religion is a Door and Art, a Window pp 31-72
Speech. Mashhad. Date unknown. Taken from an essay called “Islamic Sciences”.
32.3 Art: Fleeing from What Exists pp 73-86
1969/1348 October-November
Mashhad
32.4 On Criticism and Literature pp 87-270
Translated into Persian by Shariati. Text by Dr. Mandur. Date unknown.
32.5 Oppression Based on Justice! - a play pp 271-278
Date unknown.
32.6 Selection of Poetry pp 279-298
Date unknown.
Appendices:
32.7 What is poetry? pp 301-304
Date unknown.
32.8 Advice and a Story pp 305-312
1970/1348 February 1
Text. Mashhad.
Volume 33: Conversations in Loneliness (2vols) 1325 pp
There are over 1325 pages in two volumes containing 133 different essays. Some topics are on men like Erich Fromm, Rousseau, Nietzsche, Montgomery Watt, Sartre, and E.G. Browne. Others relate to art and poetry: “What is art?,” “On Poetry and Literature,” and “Stream of Consciousness.” On miscellaneous topics like assimilation, anticipation, faith, ‘know thyself to know thy Lord’, fear, childhood and the journals he wrote while in solitary confinement for 550 days in the Qazil Qaleh prison. The Persian editions have neither been indexed nor contents listed.
Volume 34: Letters 188 pp
Letter 1: To his wife 1972/1350 Aban pp 5-7
Letter 2: To his son 1974/1352 pp 8-15
Letter 3: To his uncle n.d. pp 16-19
Letter 4: To his cousin n.d. pp 20-21
Letter 5: To his brother 1970/1348 Farvardin 3 pp 22-24
Letter 6: To M. Homayoun n.d. pp 25-29
Letter 7: To K. Motaheddin n.d. pp 30-34
Letter 8: To Friend 1962/1340 May pp 35-37
Letter 9: To A. Bazargan n.d. pp 38-47
Letter 10: To a friend n.d. pp 48-52
Letter 11: To a friend n.d. pp 53-55
Letter 12: To a friend 1972/1350 pp 56-58
Letter 13: Not clear n.d. pp 59-61
Letter 14: To a friend n.d. pp 62-64
Letter 15: To friends 1972/1350 (Tir 25) pp 65-68
Letter 16: To friends n.d. p 69
Letter 17: To a friend n.d. pp 70-71
Letter 18: Not clear n.d. pp 72-73
Letter 19: To Husayniyah n.d. pp 74-84
Letter 20: N ot clear 1978/1356 (Ordbehesht 24) pp 85-89
Letter 21: Not clear 1971/1351 pp 90-97
Letter 22: To Ayatullah Milani n.d. pp 98-103
Letter 23: To Ayatullah Milani 1972/1351 pp 104-121
Letter 24: To Dr. Madkhur n.d. pp 122-133
Letter 25: To Dr. Matini n.d. pp 134-135
Letter 26: To Dr. Matini n.d. pp 136-139
Letter 27: To Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan 1972/1351 Azar pp 146-162
Letter 28: To Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan n.d. pp 162-165
Letter 29: To someone who wrote to him n.d. pp 166-188
Volume 35: Miscellaneous Works (2 vols) 558 pp
Part One
35.1 History -Society pp 1-106
Date unknown.
35.2 Human Being pp 107-130
Date unknown.
35.3 Understanding Islam pp 131-236
Date unknown.
35.4 Middle Ages—New Age pp 237-278
Date unknown.
35.5 Religion-Mysticism: Tendency to Dream pp 279-366
Date unknown.
35.6 Art pp 367-434
Date unknown.
35.7 Conversations Alone pp 435-514
Date unknown.
35.8 Husayniyah Irshad pp 515-544
Date unknown.
35.9 Letters pp 545-558
Date unknown.
Part Two
35.10 Children and Young Adults pp 559-600
Date unknown.
35.11 Articles pp 601-650
Date unknown.
35.12 Miscellaneous Writing pp 651-684
Date unknown.
35.13 Translations pp 685-754
Date unknown.
35.14 Notes pp 755-980
The second part of Volume 35 has not been printed yet in Persian.
B. Indices to the Collected Works
1. Alphabetical Index to the Translated Volume Titles of the Collected Works
Abu Dharr 3
Ali 26
Alid Shiism/Safavid Shiism 9
Appointment with Abraham 29
Approach to the Understanding of Islam 28
Art 32
Characteristics of the Contemporary Century 31
Class Orientation in Islam 10
Conversations in Loneliness (2 vols) 33
Fall into the Desert, The 13
Hajj: Reflections on its Rituals 6
History and Knowledge of Religions (I) 14
History and Knowledge of Religions (II) 15
History of Civilizations (I) 11
History of Civilizations (II) 12
Husayn : Heir of Adam 19
Iqbal and Us 5
Islamology, Irshad (I) 16
Islamology, Irshad (II) 17
Islamology, Irshad (III) 18
Islamology, Mashhad 30
Letters 34
Miscellaneous Works (2 vols) 35
On Women’s Issues 21
Prayer 8
Religion vs Religion 22
Return 4
Revolutionary Self-development 2
Selfless Human Being 25
Shiism 7
Study of Iranian-Islamic Identity 27
The Human Being 24
To Familiar Listeners 1
What must be done? 20
World View and Ideology 23
2. Alphabetical Index to the Transliterated
Volume Titles of the Collected Works
Abu Dharr 3
Ali 26
Athar-eh gounah goun 35
Ba mokhatib-ha yeh ashna 1
Baz gasht 4
Bazshenasi-yeh hoveyat-eh irani-yeh eslami 27
Che bayad kard 20
Ensan 24
Ensan-eh bi khod 25
Eslamshenasi 30
Eslamshenasi I 16
Eslamshenasi II 17
Eslamshenasi III 18
Gofteguha-yeh tanhayi 33 (2 vols.)
Honar 32
Husayn: varith-eh Adam 19
Hubut dar kavir 13
Jahanbini va id’iologi 23
Jehat-giri-yeh tabeqati-yeh eslam 10
Khod sazi-yeh engelabi 2
Ma va eqbal 5