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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The book of theories of state in Shiite jurisprudence seeks to report the opinions of Shiite jurists about politics and state and their classification. In this book, nine extracted theories are divided into two categories: appointment theories and selection theories. According to [[Mohsen Kadivar]], the author of the book, Shiite jurisprudence in the field of [[individual rights]] is one of the richest sets of laws; However, in the field of social issues and public law rulings, a coherent collection has not been written down and the political opinions of jurists have been spread in various chapters such as enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong (al-amr bi al-maʿrūf wa al-nahy ʿan al-munkar), punishments ( | The book of theories of state in Shiite jurisprudence seeks to report the opinions of Shiite jurists about politics and state and their classification. In this book, nine extracted theories are divided into two categories: appointment theories and selection theories. According to [[Mohsen Kadivar]], the author of the book, Shiite jurisprudence in the field of [[individual rights]] is one of the richest sets of laws; However, in the field of social issues and public law rulings, a coherent collection has not been written down and the political opinions of jurists have been spread in various chapters such as enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong (al-amr bi al-maʿrūf wa al-nahy ʿan al-munkar), punishments (Hudud (fixed punishments under Islamic law)), holy war (Jihad), khums (One fifth), sale and [[Friday prayer]]. For this reason, there is a need to collect these viewpoints in a coherent way, and this book is in pursuit of such objectives. It was placed in the field of Shiite political jurisprudence <ref>Haqiqat, "Criticism and review of state theories in Shiite jurisprudence", p. 182.</ref>.. | ||
=== The structure of the book and its Content === | === The structure of the book and its Content === | ||