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'''Jurisprudence of nuclear weapons (Book)''' (in persian: [https://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D9%87%D8%B3%DD8AA%D9%87%E2%80%8C%D8%A7%DB%8C_(%DA%A9%D8AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه هسته‌ای (کتاب)]) is a book in Persian consisting of 10 articles on the jurisprudence of the sanctity of producing and using [[nuclear weapons]]. The content of the book was presented at the jurisprudence of nuclear weapons conference held in Tehran and Qom in 2013. Some of the authors of the articles in the book are as follows: [[Mohammad Javad Fazel Lankarani]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]], Mahmoud Hekmatnia, Naser Qorbannia, [[Davud Feirahi|Davoud Feyrahi]] and [[Sajjad Izadi|Seyyed Sajjad Izadhey]]. In their article by rejecting the expediency or [[taqiyya|dissimulation]] of [[Seyyed Ali Khamenei]]'s [[fatwa]] in prohibiting the use of [[nuclear weapons]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]] and Farhad Shahabi considered it as the [[primary ruling]] and devoid of temporary and variable expediency. By referring to the jurisprudential rules that may be invoked in order not to prohibit the use of [[nuclear weapons]], the authors have criticized the use of these rules: criticism of the application of the rule " Anything that leads to victory is permissible " by [[Mohammad Javad Fazel Lankarani]] and Naser Gorbania, as well as criticism of the reference to the rule of reciprocity, by [[Sajjad Izadi|Seyyed Sajjad Izadhey]] and Abolhassan Hassani. Furthermore, relying on the [[Maqasid al-Shari'a|purposes of the Sharia]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]] concluded that God's purpose in sending prophets was to improve the condition of his servants, and such a purpose cannot be achieved by the use of [[weapons of mass destruction]]. Additionally, many verses of the [[Qur'an]] and the traditions of the innocents have been cited in order to explain the prohibition of the production and use of nuclear weapons. Also, the references to verses and traditions used as a reason for the production and application of these weapons have been reviewed and criticized such as verses that refer to the sanctity of corruption and the killing of innocents, or recommending peace, the sanctity of transgression and the prohibition of retaliation, as well as the traditions indicating the prohibition of assaulting civilians, the prohibition of methods such as setting fire, and the sanctity of pouring poison into the water used by enemy.
'''Jurisprudence of nuclear weapons''' (in persian: [https://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D9%87%D8%B3%DD8AA%D9%87%E2%80%8C%D8%A7%DB%8C_(%DA%A9%D8AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه هسته‌ای (کتاب)]) is a book in Persian consisting of 10 articles on the jurisprudence of the sanctity of producing and using [[nuclear weapons]]. The content of the book was presented at the jurisprudence of nuclear weapons conference held in Tehran and Qom in 2013. Some of the authors of the articles in the book are as follows: [[Mohammad Javad Fazel Lankarani]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]], Mahmoud Hekmatnia, Naser Qorbannia, [[Davud Feirahi|Davoud Feyrahi]] and [[Sajjad Izadi|Seyyed Sajjad Izadhey]]. In their article by rejecting the expediency or [[taqiyya|dissimulation]] of [[Seyyed Ali Khamenei]]'s [[fatwa]] in prohibiting the use of [[nuclear weapons]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]] and Farhad Shahabi considered it as the [[primary ruling]] and devoid of temporary and variable expediency. By referring to the jurisprudential rules that may be invoked in order not to prohibit the use of [[nuclear weapons]], the authors have criticized the use of these rules: criticism of the application of the rule " Anything that leads to victory is permissible " by [[Mohammad Javad Fazel Lankarani]] and Naser Gorbania, as well as criticism of the reference to the rule of reciprocity, by [[Sajjad Izadi|Seyyed Sajjad Izadhey]] and Abolhassan Hassani. Furthermore, relying on the [[Maqasid al-Shari'a|purposes of the Sharia]], [[Abolqasem Alidoust]] concluded that God's purpose in sending prophets was to improve the condition of his servants, and such a purpose cannot be achieved by the use of [[weapons of mass destruction]]. Additionally, many verses of the [[Qur'an]] and the traditions of the innocents have been cited in order to explain the prohibition of the production and use of nuclear weapons. Also, the references to verses and traditions used as a reason for the production and application of these weapons have been reviewed and criticized such as verses that refer to the sanctity of corruption and the killing of innocents, or recommending peace, the sanctity of transgression and the prohibition of retaliation, as well as the traditions indicating the prohibition of assaulting civilians, the prohibition of methods such as setting fire, and the sanctity of pouring poison into the water used by enemy.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==