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Table of Contents
Introduction iii
I. 1 Islam as a Revolutionary Religion 1
I. 2 Islam and Colonialism 3
I. 3 The Islamic Republic 7
I. 4 The Rule of the Clergy 11
I. 5 The Imam 13
I. 6 Islamic Justice 15
I. 7 Youth 18
I. 8 Media and Propaganda 20
II. 9 On Urinating and Defecating 21
II. 10 On Eating and Drinking 24
II. 11 On Pure and Impure Things 27
II. 12 Purification 31
II. 13 On the Nature of Water 37
II. 14 On Ablution 39
II. 15 On the Five Namaz 43
II. 16 On Prayers in Case of Natural Phenomenon 46
II. 17 On Fasting 47
II. 18 On Woman and Her Periods 50
II. 19 On Marriage, Adultery, and Conjugal Relations 53
II. 20 On Divorce 62
II. 21 On the Mortuary Ritual 64
II. 22 On Finance and Taxes 66
II. 23 Addendum 69