IBNA: According to the public relations department of Sadr research-cultural institute, the Kazan University in the Republic of Tatarstan has contributed to the publication of the book.
The book contains a collection of articles and sermons by the missing Imam Musa Sadr compiled by Dr. Sayyid Javad Miri.
It also encompasses Sadr's biography with details about his abduction. Topics like Religions serving Humans, Celebrating freedom, Islam and Human Dignity, Islam's social Aspects, Islam, Values and Human Concepts, Islam, and Lebanon and Human Civilization' are unfolded in the book.
The book is converted into Russian by Ismael Ebadodin, a student of philosophy in Kazan University, and 2000 copies of it are marketed in Russia. The book was unveiled in a ceremony in the University on July 11, 2009.
The same book was previously translated into Turkish and its English version is also completed and will soon be marketed.
Sayyid Mūsá al-sadr (1929-disappeared in 1978), was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘a religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader.
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The book contains a collection of articles and sermons by the missing Imam Musa Sadr compiled by Dr. Sayyid Javad Miri.
It also encompasses Sadr's biography with details about his abduction. Topics like Religions serving Humans, Celebrating freedom, Islam and Human Dignity, Islam's social Aspects, Islam, Values and Human Concepts, Islam, and Lebanon and Human Civilization' are unfolded in the book.
The book is converted into Russian by Ismael Ebadodin, a student of philosophy in Kazan University, and 2000 copies of it are marketed in Russia. The book was unveiled in a ceremony in the University on July 11, 2009.
The same book was previously translated into Turkish and its English version is also completed and will soon be marketed.
Sayyid Mūsá al-sadr (1929-disappeared in 1978), was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘a religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader.
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