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==Purpose of Writing== | ==Purpose of Writing== | ||
Muhammad Baqir Majlisi mentioned the purposes of this book in a short summary of his book: | Muhammad Baqir Majlisi mentioned the purposes of this book in a short summary of his book: | ||
:" Because numerous [[supplication]]s and religious practices have been narrated from the [[fourteen Infallibles]] and also I have collected most of them in ''[[Bihar al-Anwar]]'', then after considering the busy life of people, I made an effort to collect only the reliable and authentic supplications and religious practices so that ordinary people could benefit from them." | :" Because numerous [[supplication]]s and religious practices have been narrated from the [[fourteen Infallibles]] and also I have collected most of them in ''[[Bihar al-Anwar]]'', then after considering the busy life of people, I made an effort to collect only the reliable and authentic supplications and religious practices so that ordinary people could benefit from them."<ref>Majlisī, ''Zād al-maʿād'', al-Aʿlamī. p. 8.</ref> | ||
He has dedicated this book to [[Sultan Husayn Safavi]]. | He has dedicated this book to [[Sultan Husayn Safavi]]. | ||
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* The fourteenth chapter: On [[Khums]], [[Zakat]] and [[I'tikaf]] | * The fourteenth chapter: On [[Khums]], [[Zakat]] and [[I'tikaf]] | ||
* Ending part: [[Kaffara]] (expiation) | * Ending part: [[Kaffara]] (expiation)<ref>Majlisī, ''Zād al-maʿād'', 1389, index of the book.</ref> | ||
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==Translation and Publications== | ==Translation and Publications== | ||
''Zad al-ma'ad'' became hugely popular and was published many times in different countries. Prior to ''[[Mafatih al-Jinan]]'', ''Zad al-ma'ad'' was the common book of supplications among people. | ''Zad al-ma'ad'' became hugely popular and was published many times in different countries. Prior to ''[[Mafatih al-Jinan]]'', ''Zad al-ma'ad'' was the common book of supplications among people. | ||
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The supplications of ''Zad al-ma'ad'' were translated to Farsi by Sayyid Hasan Musawi. | The supplications of ''Zad al-ma'ad'' were translated to Farsi by Sayyid Hasan Musawi. | ||
The book has been translated to Arabic and published in [[Lebanon]]. | The book has been translated to Arabic and published in [[Lebanon]].<ref>[https://www.noorlib.ir/View/fa/Book/BookView/Image/6629/1/5 ''Zād al-maʿād-Miftāḥ al-jinān''. Noor Digital Library.]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* | * Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir al-. ''Zād al-maʿād''. Edited by Sayyid Ḥasan Mūsawī. Qom: Jilwa Kamāl, 1389 Sh. | ||
* Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir al-. ''Zād al-maʿād-Miftāḥ al-jinān''. Edited by ʿAla al-Dīn Aʿlamī. Beirut: Mu'assisa al-Aʿlamī li-l-Maṭbūʿāt, [n.d]. | |||
* ''Zād al-maʿād-Miftāḥ al-jinān''. Noor Digital Library. | |||
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