Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Musawi Isfahani: Difference between revisions
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=== Works About Him === | === Works About Him === | ||
In addition to articles, general and even fictional books<ref>Mashayekh, Neshasteh dar Dehliz.</ref> have been published Regarding his character, life, and actions, including: Shenakhtnameh-ye Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani ( | In addition to articles, general and even fictional books<ref>Mashayekh, Neshasteh dar Dehliz.</ref> have been published Regarding his character, life, and actions, including: Shenakhtnameh-ye Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani (An Encyclopedia of Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani), compiled by the Shia Bibliography Institute; Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani: Shokuh-e Marja'iyyat (Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani: The Glory of Religious Authority), authored by Mohammad Asghari-Nejad; and Aqa Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani: Faqih va Rahbar-e Siyasi dar Dowreh-ye Qajar va Pahlavi-ye Avval (Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani: Jurist and Political Leader in the Qajar and First Pahlavi Eras), written by Zahra Taqavi. Most of these works are dedicated to his biography, moral characteristics, social and seminary activities, and political actions, whereas less attention has been paid to his jurisprudential stances on modern issues. | ||
== Jurisprudential Views == | == Jurisprudential Views == | ||
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=== Credible and Documentary Financial Value of Paper Money === | === Credible and Documentary Financial Value of Paper Money === | ||
On the basis of some understanding of his fatwas in Wasilat al-Najat, it is said that Isfahani did not consider fiat money, such as banknotes, to possess independent financial value; rather, he perceived them as documents representing dirhams and dinars, acting as alternative of gold and silver. Hence, he did not consider the credit transaction ( | On the basis of some understanding of his fatwas in Wasilat al-Najat, it is said that Isfahani did not consider fiat money, such as banknotes, to possess independent financial value; rather, he perceived them as documents representing dirhams and dinars, acting as alternative of gold and silver. Hence, he did not consider the credit transaction (Nasi'a) of this type of money permissible, because they lack intrinsic financial value and have only gained validity backed by precious metals. It is said that this view is rooted in traditional jurisprudential foundations, which consider financial value to be dependent on tangibility and consumability.<ref>Davoudi, Naqsh-e Foqaha-ye Shi'eh dar Hall-e Masa'il-e Mustahdatha, p. 211.</ref> | ||
=== Lack of father's Guardianship over the Virgin Girl on the Marriage Contract === | === Lack of father's Guardianship over the Virgin Girl on the Marriage Contract === | ||
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=== Permissibility of Permanent Marriage with Women of the People of the Book === | === Permissibility of Permanent Marriage with Women of the People of the Book === | ||
Based on certain accounts, the | Based on certain accounts, the edict, by [[Muhammad Husayn Kashif al-Ghita']], on permissibility of permanent marriage with a woman of the People of the Book (Ahl al-Kitab) was affected by the fatwa of Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani. Contrary to the famous opinion of Shia jurists who permit such marriages just in case of temporary ones, this position is regarded as a different approach in comparative jurisprudence (Fiqh Muqaran) and contemporary jurisprudence.<ref>Rabbani, Madkhali bar Danesh-e Fiqh-e Muqaran, p. 175, quoting "Fiqh al-Imam al-Sadiq", vol. 5, p. 209.</ref> | ||
=== Opposition to Tatbir and Extremism === | === Opposition to Tatbir and Extremism === | ||
Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani, according to some reports, opposed [[Tatbir|Tatbir (Qameh-Zani)]] as an irrational act that causes the defamation of Shia | Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani, according to some reports, opposed [[Tatbir|Tatbir (Qameh-Zani)]] as an irrational act that causes the defamation of Shia.<ref>Ahmadvand, "Nogarayi-e Reza Shah va Iqdamat-e Ayatollah Isfahani", p. 111.</ref> This perspective of Isfahani, according to some analyses, demonstrates his concern for being rational and his effort to honour religious rituals (Sha'a'ir) and protect religious rits from distortions and extremism.<ref>Ayazi, Rah-e Afsaneh, vol. 2, p. 274.</ref> | ||
=== Prohibition of Painting and Sculpting Human Figures, and Sleight of Hand === | === Prohibition of Painting and Sculpting Human Figures, and Sleight of Hand === | ||
According to Isfahani's fatwa, painting humans and making statues of them is forbidden, and | According to Isfahani's fatwa, painting humans and making statues of them is forbidden, and he most likely tends to avoid painting animals; however, painting or sculpting inanimate objects is permissible.<ref>Isfahani, Sirat al-Najat, vol. 1, p. 22.</ref> He also took [[Sleight of hand|sleight of hand]] (i.e. unreal displays facilitated by the speed of movements) as a type of magic (Sihr), considering it forbidden.<ref>Isfahani, Sirat al-Najat, vol. 1, p. 24.</ref> | ||
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