In this book that compiled in 14 lessons at the request of the Al-Mustafa International Religion Group as an undergraduate textbook, at the first The history of Judaism is studied in eight lessons, and from the Hebrews to the ancestors of Moses and to the age of the judges and kings, and from the days of Babylon and the rule of the priests to Hellenism, the Middle Ages, and the last century are studied. The next 6 lessons also cover topics such as introducing the Jewish Bible, denominations, Sharia and jurisprudence, Jewish doctrines, and Judaism. This book was originally taught for about 5 years as a textbook at the center and after collecting and applying the scientific corrections provided by the professors, its new edition has been formulated and written as a textbook so it can be considered a solid textbook. It should be noted that the author himself is not only specialized in this field, but has also learned many subjects from his Jewish professors that adds to the richness of the book especially since this book has been endorsed by some Jewish authors after its writing.
A Comparative Study of the Clergy Organization in Shiite Islam with the Church Institution in Catholic Christianity
In introducing this work, the author says:
I found this spark in the words of some intellectuals, especially present-day, who believed that the Shia clergy was like a church entity and had the same function as the Shiite clergy, who were isolated and isolated over time. The same fate awaits him, so it is better for his Shiite clergy to abandon politics and come up with a plan to Vaticanize Qom. In this context, we decided to put aside the political debate and examine the issue in a scientific debate to see if the two entities are really alike? To achieve this goal, we examined the two institutions in five essential axes of meaning and nature, sturdy and their inter-religious correctness, their place in religion, their religious and practical structure in history, and tried to use primary sources. Finally, we identified 5 similarities and 20 differences. In this study we conclude that the existence of several similarities cannot lead to the same fate. We have proved the accuracy of the material I have written, in oral interviews with Catholic scholars on our trips to the Vatican.