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'''The Rules of Political Fiqh (Expediency)''' is the title of the ninth volume of the ten-volume series [[Political Fiqh (book)|"Political Fiqh"]] by [[Abbasali Amid Zanjani]]. In this volume, the author, across three sections and eight chapters, defines the rules of political fiqh and their relationship with public interests, the nature of expediency (maslahah), and its sources and institutions in Islamic political thought. | '''The Rules of Political Fiqh (Expediency)''' (in Persian: [[:fa:قواعد_فقه_سیاسی:_مصلحت_(کتاب)|قواعد فقه سیاسی: مصلحت]]) is the title of the ninth volume of the ten-volume series [[Political Fiqh (book)|"Political Fiqh"]] by [[Abbasali Amid Zanjani]]. In this volume, the author, across three sections and eight chapters, defines the rules of political fiqh and their relationship with public interests, the nature of expediency (maslahah), and its sources and institutions in Islamic political thought. | ||
In this book, jurisprudential rules, including the rules of political fiqh, are considered general rulings that are applicable to more than one chapter of fiqh but are more specific than the topics of usul al-fiqh (principles of jurisprudence). According to the author, the rule of expediency, which is an example of the rules of political fiqh, can only generate a ruling when it is accompanied by a religious ruling (hukm shar'i). Furthermore, the issuance of a governmental ruling (hukm hukumati) based on expediency is deemed permissible only when the expediency reaches the level of necessity. | In this book, jurisprudential rules, including the rules of political fiqh, are considered general rulings that are applicable to more than one chapter of fiqh but are more specific than the topics of usul al-fiqh (principles of jurisprudence). According to the author, the rule of expediency, which is an example of the rules of political fiqh, can only generate a ruling when it is accompanied by a religious ruling (hukm shar'i). Furthermore, the issuance of a governmental ruling (hukm hukumati) based on expediency is deemed permissible only when the expediency reaches the level of necessity. | ||