The second title only is available with the U.
The second title only is available with the U.S, Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. He also translated and/or published numerous titles; among them are: A Biography of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, The Form of Islamic Government and Wilayat al-Faqeeh, About the World Political Situation From a Muslim's Viewpoint, Our Faith and A Biography of Imam al-Rida by the late Shaikh Muhammad Jawad Fadlallah, in addition to a large number of political tracts, pamphlets, translations, and newsletters.
His translated works include the following: The first four volumes of the series titled Al-Islam Risalatuna. Al-Murajaat: A ,Shi'i-Sunni Dialogue, the first authentic English translation of Al-Murajaat by Imam Sayyid Sharafuddeen Sadrud-Deen al-Musawi, Al-Shi'a hum Ahl al-Sunnah by Dr. Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi. AI-:Maqta! (the martyrdom epic of Imam I lusaim by Abd al-Razzaq al-.Moqarram's book.
He also translated the following titles originally authored in Arabic by Rachad el-Moussaoui: Best Month, Best Night; The Book of Istikhara; Weapon of the Prophets:Miracles of the Holy Our'an: and The Great Names of Allah (Asma' Allah al-Husna). These titles do not carry the Translator's name, however. He translated 2 books by the late Grand Ayatollah Mohammed al-Shirazi: Canon: A Glimpse al the Islamic Law and 2) The Pathway to an Islamic Revival.
He wrote several articles for Islamic Monitor, bulletin of the Islamic Research & Information Center.
He has written eight books: Volume One of his autobiography titled Memoirs of a Shi'a Missionary in America: Two Decades of Da 'wah, Fast of the Month of Ramadan: Philosophy and Ahkam, The Ninety-Nine Attributes of Allah, Mary and Jesus in Islam, Allah: The Concept of God in Islam, Muhammed: The Prophet and Messenger of Allah, Ghadir Khumm: Where Islam was Perfected, and Kerbala and Beyond He was quite active in Islamic Da'wa work in the United States.
He founded the Islamic Society of Georgia, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia) in 1973, the Islamic Revival Movement in 1980, the International Islamic Society of Virginia, Inc. in 1982, and the Iraq News Monitor in 1992, Edited Islamic Affairs newsletter from January 1974 — June 1989.
On September- 3, 2003, he returned to his homeland and resumed living in al-Kadhimiyya where he has so far translated five books one of which is this title in addition to kashif Reebu an Ahkam al-Gheeba by Sheikh Taqi ad-Din Ibraim son of Ali a1-'Aamili.