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==Structure of the Book==
==Structure of the Book==
*The Rules of Political Fiqh*, with the subtitle "Expediency," is the ninth volume of the ten-volume series [[Political Fiqh (book)|"Political Fiqh"]] by [[Abbasali Amid Zanjani]], first published in 1384 SH in 416 pages. The book, without a preface from the author, is organized into three sections and a total of eight chapters:
*The Rules of Political Fiqh*, with the subtitle "Expediency," is the ninth volume of the ten-volume series [[Political Fiqh (book)|"Political Fiqh"]] by [[Abbasali Amid Zanjani]], first published in 1384 SH in 416 pages. The book, without a preface from the author, is organized into three sections and a total of eight chapters:
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# Generalities: The definition of the rules of political fiqh and the rule of expediency and its relationship with public interests (Chapters 1-3).
# Generalities: The definition of the rules of political fiqh and the rule of expediency and its relationship with public interests (Chapters 1-3).
# The nature of expediency and its historical background in political philosophy and political fiqh (Chapters 4-5).
# The nature of expediency and its historical background in political philosophy and political fiqh (Chapters 4-5).
# The foundations, sources, and institutions of expediency in the fiqh and governmental thought of Islam (Chapters 6-8).
# The foundations, sources, and institutions of expediency in the fiqh and governmental thought of Islam (Chapters 6-8).
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=== The Author ===
=== The Author ===
Abbasali Amid Zanjani (1316 - 1390 SH / 1937 - 2011 CE), the author of the book, was a mujtahid, legal scholar, university professor, and political science researcher. He studied in the seminaries of Qom and Najaf under masters such as [[Sayyid Hossein Borujerdi]], [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]], and [[Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim]]. The ten-volume series *Political Fiqh* is among his famous works, which has been reprinted many times. He also had experience in the political arena as a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly and the Assembly of Experts.
Abbasali Amid Zanjani (1316 - 1390 SH / 1937 - 2011 CE), the author of the book, was a mujtahid, legal scholar, university professor, and political science researcher. He studied in the seminaries of Qom and Najaf under masters such as [[Sayyid Hossein Borujerdi]], [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]], and [[Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim]]. The ten-volume series *Political Fiqh* is among his famous works, which has been reprinted many times. He also had experience in the political arena as a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly and the Assembly of Experts.