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Each volume of the ten-volume series "Political Jurisprudence," authored by contemporary jurist Abāsalī ʿAmīd Zanjānī (1937-2011), encompasses a significant theme. The third volume specifically addresses Islamic international law, highlighting its importance as it critiques both Western and Eastern international legal systems from a legal and jurisprudential perspective. It presents an Islamic framework regarding international law and the establishment of a unified global community. Additionally, it provides a historical account of Islamic international law from the era of Prophethood to the present day, discussing in detail legal and jurisprudential issues related to homeland, nation, state, and the jurisprudential classification of nations, the distinction between Dar al-Islam and Dar al-Kufr, independence in governance and Islamic sovereignty, and the relationship between the Islamic world and the world of disbelief based on peace and security or jihad and warfare. | Each volume of the ten-volume series "Political Jurisprudence," authored by contemporary jurist Abāsalī ʿAmīd Zanjānī (1937-2011), encompasses a significant theme. The third volume specifically addresses Islamic international law, highlighting its importance as it critiques both Western and Eastern international legal systems from a legal and jurisprudential perspective. It presents an Islamic framework regarding international law and the establishment of a unified global community. Additionally, it provides a historical account of Islamic international law from the era of Prophethood to the present day, discussing in detail legal and jurisprudential issues related to homeland, nation, state, and the jurisprudential classification of nations, the distinction between Dar al-Islam and Dar al-Kufr, independence in governance and Islamic sovereignty, and the relationship between the Islamic world and the world of disbelief based on peace and security or jihad and warfare. | ||
===The author=== | ===The author=== | ||
Amīd Zanjani (1937 - 2011) the author of the book, was a mujtihid, university professor, and political science researcher. He studied in the religious seminaries of Qom and Najaf under prominent scholars such as [[Seyyed Hossein Burujerdi]], [[Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini]], [[Seyyed Abul-Qasem Khoei]], and [[Seyyed Mohsen hakim]]. The ten-volume series on political jurisprudence, is his well-known work in political jurisprudence, which has been reprinted multiple times. He also had experience in the political arena, having served as a representative in the Islamic Consultative Assembly and the Assembly of Experts. | Amīd Zanjani (1937 - 2011) the author of the book, was a mujtihid, university professor, and political science researcher. He studied in the religious seminaries of Qom and Najaf under prominent scholars such as [[Seyyed Hossein Burujerdi]], [[Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini|Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini]], [[Seyyed Abul-Qasem Khoei]], and [[Seyyed Mohsen hakim]]. The ten-volume series on political jurisprudence, is his well-known work in political jurisprudence, which has been reprinted multiple times. He also had experience in the political arena, having served as a representative in the Islamic Consultative Assembly and the Assembly of Experts. | ||
==The thematic structure of the book== | ==The thematic structure of the book== | ||
The book was published in 1998 by Amir Kabir Publishing in Tehran. This work consists of four sections, with the first section dedicated to international law perspectives, critiquing the international legal system, and presenting a three-stage Islamic framework regarding international law and the establishment of a unified global community. | The book was published in 1998 by Amir Kabir Publishing in Tehran. This work consists of four sections, with the first section dedicated to international law perspectives, critiquing the international legal system, and presenting a three-stage Islamic framework regarding international law and the establishment of a unified global community. | ||
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