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Author: Alireza Salehi
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The state theories in Shiite jurisprudence by [[Mohsen Kadivar]] is a study that seeks to collect the theories of Shiite jurisprudents about politics and state and classify them based on the foundations of divine or divine-popular legitimacy. In this book, nine theories under the two general titles of appointment and selection theories have been extracted from Shiite jurisprudence texts. Furthermore, the foundations, principles and interpretations of each of them have been explained. The author has also discussed the differences and commonalities of these theories.
The state theories in Shiite jurisprudence by [[Mohsen Kadivar]] is a study that seeks to collect the theories of Shiite jurisprudents about politics and state and classify them based on the foundations of divine or divine-popular legitimacy. In this book, nine theories under the two general titles of appointment and selection theories have been extracted from Shiite jurisprudence texts. Furthermore, the foundations, principles and interpretations of each of them have been explained. The author has also discussed the differences and commonalities of these theories.
According to him, the development of Shiite political theory began with the recognition of Shiism in the Safavid era and the relative empowerment of jurists in the Qajar era, with the works of jurists such as Mohaqeq Karaki and Mullah Ahmad Naraqi. He asserted that during this period we witnessed the formation of the theory of appointment, and then, the theory of selection also grew in the era of the Constitution and the Islamic Republic.
According to him, the development of Shiite political theory began with the recognition of Shiism in the Safavid era and the relative empowerment of jurists in the Qajar era, with the works of jurists such as Mohaqeq Karaki and Mullah Ahmad Naraqi. He asserted that during this period we witnessed the formation of the theory of appointment, and then, the theory of selection also grew in the era of the Constitution and the Islamic Republic.