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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
The book Jurisprudence and Government was composed of books of Fahim Institute on the subject of [[political jurisprudence]], which includes 19 lectures on [[expediency]], limiting power, the place of the people in [[Islamic government]], as well as media and government. These subjects are based on jurisprudence, and the following scholars’views have been discussed: | The book Jurisprudence and Government was composed of books of Fahim Institute on the subject of [[political jurisprudence]], which includes 19 lectures on [[expediency]], limiting power, the place of the people in [[Islamic government]], as well as media and government. These subjects are based on jurisprudence, and the following scholars’views have been discussed: Seyfullah Sorami, Mohammad Javad Arasta, Mohsen Ghorayan, Mohammad Soroush Mahallati, Seyed Javad Varaei, Mehdipourhossein, Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh and Kazem Qazizadeh. | ||
Although the title of the book is "Jurisprudence and Government" and it follows that all its contents and lectures are from a jurisprudential point of view, some theories are independent from the jurisprudential point of view which is why they are not mentioned in this article: including Religion and media rights; media propaganda of religion; Principles and challenges. | Although the title of the book is "Jurisprudence and Government" and it follows that all its contents and lectures are from a jurisprudential point of view, some theories are independent from the jurisprudential point of view which is why they are not mentioned in this article: including Religion and media rights; media propaganda of religion; Principles and challenges. | ||
Each section of the book is consisted of lectures given by seminary thinkers in the weekly meetings of the Fahim Cultural Research Institute, some of which were held in the form of debates, and at the end of each section, the questions of the audience and the theorist's answers were also given. The date of each meeting is not mentioned in the book. | Each section of the book is consisted of lectures given by seminary thinkers in the weekly meetings of the Fahim Cultural Research Institute, some of which were held in the form of debates, and at the end of each section, the questions of the audience and the theorist's answers were also given. The date of each meeting is not mentioned in the book. | ||
The book is not thematic based on the main topics of the lectures and each lecture is arranged independently. In addition, the theorizations with a single subject have not been placed consecutively and it is not clear on what basis they are arranged. This book was published in Qom in 2016 by Noor-Ala- Noor Publishing House. | The book is not thematic based on the main topics of the lectures and each lecture is arranged independently. In addition, the theorizations with a single subject have not been placed consecutively and it is not clear on what basis they are arranged. This book was published in Qom in 2016 by Noor-Ala- Noor Publishing House. | ||
==Theoreticians== | ==Theoreticians== | ||
The book Jurisprudence and Government represents the opinions and views of 13 theoreticians and seminarian scholars. Of these, the views of of | The book Jurisprudence and Government represents the opinions and views of 13 theoreticians and seminarian scholars. Of these, the views of of Kazem Qazizadeh are mentioned in four sections, the views of Mohammad Soroush Mahallati in three sections, and the views of Seyyed Javad Varaei, Ahmad Abedi and [[Mohammad Javad Fakhkhar Tousi]] in two sections. Some of the mentioned theoreticians along with their works are: | ||
* [[Kazem Qazizadeh]] (born in 1961) is a lecturer of Karij Fiqh and an assistant professor at the Department of Quranic and Hadith Sciences of Tarbiat Modarres University, the author of books such as Imam Khomeini's jurisprudential-political thoughts, the position of the Shura in the Islamic government, and also articles such as the validity of the majority vote.<ref>"Kazem Qazizadeh", Kalam Imamiyeh site.</ref> | * [[Kazem Qazizadeh]] (born in 1961) is a lecturer of Karij Fiqh and an assistant professor at the Department of Quranic and Hadith Sciences of Tarbiat Modarres University, the author of books such as Imam Khomeini's jurisprudential-political thoughts, the position of the Shura in the Islamic government, and also articles such as the validity of the majority vote.<ref>"Kazem Qazizadeh", Kalam Imamiyeh site.</ref> | ||
* | * Mohammad Soroush Mahallati (born in 1961) is a lecturer of foreign jurisprudence and principles in [[Qom seminary]], and the author of books and articles about [[political jurisprudence]], including religion and government in Islamic thought, government and the implementation of Sharia.<ref>"Biography", website of Mohammad Soroush Mahallati.</ref> | ||
* | * Seyyed Javad Warai (born 1964) is a lecturer in foreign jurisprudence at the [[Qom seminary]] and the author of books and articles on [[political jurisprudence]], including jurisprudential examination of obedience and civil disobedience, and citizenship rights in Islamic thought.<ref>"Seyyed Javad Varaei", Ijtihad Network.</ref> | ||
* [[Mohammad Javad Fakhkhar Tousi]], a lecturer of Karij Fiqh and principles at [[Qom Seminary]] and the author of the book The rights of the accused: A Jurisprudential-Legal Review as well as Jurisprudential Research in News Agency. | * [[Mohammad Javad Fakhkhar Tousi]], a lecturer of Karij Fiqh and principles at [[Qom Seminary]] and the author of the book The rights of the accused: A Jurisprudential-Legal Review as well as Jurisprudential Research in News Agency. | ||
* | * Seyfullah Sorami (born 1963) is a lecturer of Kharij Fiqh and principles at [[Qom Seminary]], the associate professor at the Research Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture, and the author of books on [[political jurisprudence]], including people's rights in government, and non-litigious matters: a governmental institution and apostate rulings from the perspective of Islam.<ref>"Research School of Jurisprudence and Law", website of the Research Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture.</ref> | ||
* | * Mohammad Javad Arasta (born 1964) is a lecturer in foreign jurisprudence at [[Qom Seminary]], associate professor at Tehran University and the author of works on [[political jurisprudence]], including the Islamic human rights system and supervision of institutions under the leadership category.<ref>"Mohammed Javad Arasta", University of Tehran website.</ref> | ||
==Expediency== | ==Expediency== | ||