Online Books by Mujtaba Musavi Lari
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency)
- According to ABNA, one of the most important Shia religious scholar,
Ayatollah Sayyed Mujtaba Musavi Lari, passed away after long illness at
Imam Ridha hospital in Lar city of Iran today morning 9.3.2013.
His funeral to be held on Monday 11th March 2013.
Biography:
Sayyid
Mujtaba Musavi Lari is the son of the late Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Asghar
Lari, one of the great religious scholars and social personalities of
Iran. His grandfather was the late Ayatullah Hajj Sayyid Abd ul-Husayn
Lari, who fought for freedom in the Constitutional Revolution. In the
course of his lengthy struggles against the tyrannical government of the
time, he attempted to establish an Islamic government and succeeded in
doing so for a short time in Larestan.
Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi
Lari was born in 1314/1925 in the city of Lar where he completed his
primary education and his preliminary Islamic studies. In 1332/1953, he
departed for Qum to continue his study of the Islamic sciences, studying
under the professors and teachers of the religious institution,
including the main authorities in jurisprudence (maraji').
In
1341/1962, he became a collaborator of Maktab-i-lslam, a religious and
scientific journal, writing a series of articles on Islamic ethics. Thee
articles were later collected into a book published under the title
Ethical and Psychological Problems. Nine editions of the Persian
original of this book have been published, and it has also been
translated into Arabic and, most recently, English.
In
1342/1963, he travelled to Germany for medical treatment, and returning
to Iran after a stay of several months, he wrote a book called TheFace
of Western Civilization. Thebook includes a comparative discussion of
Western and Islamic civilization, and in it, the author seeks to prove,
by way of a comprehensive, reasoned, and exact comparison, the
superiority of the comprehensive and multidimensional civilization of
Islam to that of the West. This book has recently been reprinted for the
seventh time. In 1349/1970, it was translated into English by a British
Orientalist, F. G. Goulding, and it aroused much attention in Europe.
Articles concerning the book appeared in several Western periodicals,
and the BBC arranged an interview with the translator in which the
reasons for translating the book and the reception accorded it in
England were discussed. The English version of the book has up to now
been printed three times in England, five times in Iran, and twice in
America.
About three years after the publication of the English
translation, Rudolf Singler, a German university professor, translated
it into German, and the version he produced proved influential in
Germany. One of the leaders of the Social Democratic Party informed the
translator in a letter that the book had left a profound impression upon
him, causing him to change his views of Islam, and that he would
recommend the book to his friends . The German translation has now been
reprinted three times.
The English and German versions of the
book were reprinted by the Ministry of Islamic Guidance for wide
distribution abroad through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Islamic Students' Associations abroad.
At the same time that the
first printing of the German translation was published, an Indian
Muslim scholar by the name of Maulana Raushan Ali translated it into
Urdu for distribution in India and Pakistan. This Urdu translation has
now been reprinted five times.
Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi Lari has
also written a pamphlet on tauhid (divine unity), which was translated
in England and published several times in America.
In 1343/1964,
he established a charitable organization in Lar with the purposes of
propagating Islam, teaching Islam to rural youth, and helping the needy.
This organization remained active until 1346/1967. Its main
accomplishments were the dispatch of students of the religious sciences
to the countryside to teach Islam to children and young people;
providing thousands of school children with clothing, books and writing
equipment; building a number of mosques, schools, and clinics in towns
and villages; and the provision of miscellaneous services.
Sayyid
Mujtaba Musavi Lari pursued his interest in Islamic ethics, writing new
articles on the subject. In 1353/1974, a collection of these articles,
revised and supplemented, appearedin book form under the title, The
Function of Ethics in Human Development. This book has now been
reprinted six times.
In 1357/1978, he travelled to America at
the invitation of an Islamic organization in that country. He then went
to England and France and after returning to Iran began writing a series
of articles on Islamic ideology for the magazine Soroush. These
articles were later collected in a four volume book on the fundamental
beliefs of Islam (tauhid, divine justice, prophethood, imamate, and
resurrection) under the title The Foundations of Islamic Doctrine.
This
four volume work has been translated into Arabic, some parts of it
having already been printed three times. The English translation of the
first volume of this work forms the present book; the remaining volumes
will also be translated and published. Urdu, Hindi and French
translations are also underway; two volumes of the French translation
have already appeared.
In 1359/1980, Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi Lari
established an organization in Qum called Office for the Diffusion of
Islamic Culture Abroad. It dispatches free copes of his translated works
to interested persons throughout the world. It has also undertaken the
printing of a Quran for free distribution among Muslim individuals,
institutions and religious schools in Africa.