50 chapters of important lessons on fundamental beliefs that are especially relevant for the youth of today. Designed to be easy to read and understand for any beginner. Those completely unfamiliar with Shi'a creed can begin here.
Level: Beginner
A Shiite Anthology Allama al-Tabataba'i A selection of sermons and hadiths regarding the principles and fundamentals of Islam with provided commentary. It was written for a western audience to get a grasp of Islamic beliefs while introducing the Shi’a Hadith corpus to them.
A series of lecture by Shahid Mutahhari on Islamic epistemology and how knowledge is studied. Provides a list of other useful information that makes it a great beginner read. [No PDF available]
Level: Beginner
Introduction to Logic Sayyid Ali Murtadha AA translation of al-Muzaffar's book on logic, with annotations and organisations to make it more beginner friendly. To further facilitate learning, the work includes exercises, lesson objectives, and illustrations. Has clear writings and explanations, making it a vital beginning. [No PDF available]
The work argues that Shi'a Muslims are the true followers of Ahlus Sunnah, highlighting doctrinal differences and advocating for unity within the Islamic community while addressing misconceptions about Shi'ism.
The author explores the origins and beliefs of Shi'ism, discussing its historical development, core doctrines, and the significance of leadership in Shi'a Islam, emphasizing its distinct identity within the Muslim community.
A concise yet comprehensive study of the Twelve Imams (as), discussing their personalities, roles, and historical impact. The book is structured to offer an accessible overview of each Imam's life, emphasizing their contributions.
An early history of the Twelve Imams (as), covering their Imamate, virtues, miracles, and deaths, with a focus on Ali b. Abi Talib (as). A list of their children and wives are mentioned at the end of each chapter.
A concise introduction of how the sects of Islam divided from the Prophet's lifetime until the last Imams (AS). One of the best books for introduction to Islamic history for simplicity and the range it covers.
A western academic analysis of the events that took place after the Prophet's death and the history of the early first 4/5 caliphs. Despite being non-muslim, the author's research often reflect Shi'a narrative.