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'''Jurisprudence and government (Book)''' (in persian: [http://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D9%88_%D8%AF%D9%88%D9%84%D8%AA_(%DA%A9%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه و دولت (کتاب)]) is a book that is consisted of lectures on [[contemporary jurisprudence]] issues, most of which are about [[political jurisprudence]]. It considers issues such as [[expediency]], limiting power, the place of the people in the [[Islamic government]], and the relationship between the media and the government. The theorists whose lectures are mentioned here are mostly professors of [[Qom seminary]] such as [[Seyfullah Sorami]], [[Mohammad Javad Arasta]], [[Kazem Qazizadeh]], [[Mohammad Soroush Mahallati]], [[Sayyid Javad Varai|Seyyed Javad Varaei]] and Mohsen Ghoravyan. | '''Jurisprudence and government (Book)''' (in persian: [http://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D9%88_%D8%AF%D9%88%D9%84%D8%AA_(%DA%A9%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه و دولت (کتاب)]) is a book that is consisted of lectures on [[contemporary jurisprudence]] issues, most of which are about [[political jurisprudence]]. It considers issues such as [[expediency]], limiting power, the place of the people in the [[Islamic government]], and the relationship between the media and the government. The theorists whose lectures are mentioned here are mostly professors of [[Qom seminary]] such as [[Seyfullah Sorami]], [[Mohammad Javad Arasta]], [[Kazem Qazizadeh]], [[Mohammad Soroush Mahallati]], [[Sayyid Javad Varai|Seyyed Javad Varaei]] and Mohsen Ghoravyan. | ||
According to what is stated in this book, [[Seyfullah Sorami]] called the arrangement of interests in the life of [[Imam Ali (AS)|Imam Ali (PBUH)]] as follows: Islam, Muslim unity, maintaining Muslim government, justice, security, and finally special jurisprudence. In addition, according to | |||
According to what is stated in this book, [[Seyfullah Sorami]] called the arrangement of interests in the life of [[Imam Ali (AS)|Imam Ali (PBUH)]] as follows: Islam, Muslim unity, maintaining Muslim government, justice, security, and finally special jurisprudence. In addition, according to Kazem Qazizadeh, based on the life of the [[Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)|Prophet]] and Imam Ali (PBUH), the six rights of the people in relation to the government are: selecting the ruler, participatiing in decision-making, having a commanding view over the rulers, giving advice advice, [[enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil|enjoining the right and forbidding the wrong]], and, finally, having practical objection. According to Seyyed Javad Varaei said, people have the right to disobey the government in three situations during [[The Occultation|occultation]]: (a) Laws and decisions against [[Sharia]], (b) Wrong rulings and regulations and decisions, and (c) Failure of the government to fulfil its duties towards the people. | |||
The mentioned lectures were held at Fahim Institute. The topics and sections of the book are arranged without specific categories and order. Some of its contents are not closely related to the issues raised in jurisprudence. This book was published in 2016. | The mentioned lectures were held at Fahim Institute. The topics and sections of the book are arranged without specific categories and order. Some of its contents are not closely related to the issues raised in jurisprudence. This book was published in 2016. | ||