Jihad in Contemporary Shia Fiqh (book): Difference between revisions
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# The jurist must make the final decision in consultation with experts (such as the Supreme National Security Council). This foundation faces the same previous problem, as the guardian jurist does not become an expert after consulting. | # The jurist must make the final decision in consultation with experts (such as the Supreme National Security Council). This foundation faces the same previous problem, as the guardian jurist does not become an expert after consulting. | ||
# The jurist must delegate these matters to experts, as [[Sayyid Ruhollah | # The jurist must delegate these matters to experts, as [[Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini|Imam Khomeini]] did. In the author's opinion, this theory moves governance away from centralism and individualism, provided that the political arena is genuinely open to political parties and groups (pp. 144-146). | ||
==Rising up against an Unjust Ruler== | ==Rising up against an Unjust Ruler== | ||