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Amid Zanjani has political and executive activities and is one of the companions of Imam Khomeini in Qom and Najaf, who after the victory of the Islamic Revolution held responsibilities such as representing the Islamic Consultative Assembly, membership in the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution and the Council for the Revision of the Constitution, and the presidency of Tehran University (1384 to 1386 SH). | Amid Zanjani has political and executive activities and is one of the companions of Imam Khomeini in Qom and Najaf, who after the victory of the Islamic Revolution held responsibilities such as representing the Islamic Consultative Assembly, membership in the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution and the Council for the Revision of the Constitution, and the presidency of Tehran University (1384 to 1386 SH). | ||
===Scientific and Jurisprudential Works and Writings=== | ===Scientific and Jurisprudential Works and Writings=== | ||
Amid Zanjani is considered one of the pioneers of teaching constitutional and public law from the perspective of Islam in universities. 35 works by Amid Zanjani have been left on various jurisprudential, legal, political, theological, mystical, and Quranic sciences. Political jurisprudence is one of the most frequent topics in his teaching and writings, and the ten-volume collection of political jurisprudence is his most famous work, which, along with [[Supplement to Political Jurisprudence (book)|Supplement to Political Jurisprudence]] and [[Encyclopedia of Political Jurisprudence (book)|Encyclopedia of Political Jurisprudence]], completes his collection of political jurisprudence. | Amid Zanjani is considered one of the pioneers of teaching constitutional and public law from the perspective of Islam in universities. 35 works by Amid Zanjani have been left on various jurisprudential, legal, political, theological, mystical, and Quranic sciences. Political jurisprudence is one of the most frequent topics in his teaching and writings, and the ten-volume collection of political jurisprudence is his most famous work, which, along with [[Supplement to Political Jurisprudence (book)|Supplement to Political Jurisprudence]] and [[Encyclopedia of Political Jurisprudence (book)|Encyclopedia of Political Jurisprudence]], completes his collection of political jurisprudence. | ||