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'''Mohammad Mohammadi Ghaeni''' (born 1344 SH) is a professor of advanced jurisprudence (*kharij*) and principles of jurisprudence (*usul al-fiqh*) at the Qom seminary and the author of the book [[Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah]]. He has studied and taught religious and seminary sciences in Najaf and Qom, and his advanced jurisprudence and principles classes are still ongoing. Ghaeni believes that although jurisprudence is maximalist and all voluntary human actions are subject to jurisprudential rulings, the Islamic Sharia has only stated general principles in various fields.
'''Mohammad Mohammadi Ghaeni''' (in persian: [[:fa:محمد_محمدی_قائنی|محمد محمدی قائنی]])(born 1344 SH) is a professor of advanced jurisprudence (*kharij*) and principles of jurisprudence (*usul al-fiqh*) at the Qom seminary and the author of the book [[Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah]]. He has studied and taught religious and seminary sciences in Najaf and Qom, and his advanced jurisprudence and principles classes are still ongoing. Ghaeni believes that although jurisprudence is maximalist and all voluntary human actions are subject to jurisprudential rulings, the Islamic Sharia has only stated general principles in various fields.


Mohammad Ghaeni, while opposing Maqasidi jurisprudence, believes that if general causative principles (*'umumāt ta'līliyyah*) are made the basis of jurisprudence, *ijtihad* will deviate from its correct path. His works, under the general title *Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah*, on topics such as [[Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah: Al-Masa'il al-Tibbiyyah (Book)|medical issues]], Hajj and Umrah, and issues of transactions, as well as the zakat of modern currencies and new items, have been published in Arabic and Persian by the [[A'immah Athar Jurisprudence Center]].
Mohammad Ghaeni, while opposing Maqasidi jurisprudence, believes that if general causative principles (*'umumāt ta'līliyyah*) are made the basis of jurisprudence, *ijtihad* will deviate from its correct path. His works, under the general title *Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah*, on topics such as [[Al-Mabsut fi Fiqh al-Masa'il al-Mu'asirah: Al-Masa'il al-Tibbiyyah (Book)|medical issues]], Hajj and Umrah, and issues of transactions, as well as the zakat of modern currencies and new items, have been published in Arabic and Persian by the [[A'immah Athar Jurisprudence Center]].