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The author compares the narrations on enjoining good and forbidding evil with the narrations prohibiting rising up against an unjust ruler, and believes that these narrations are not contradictory and that the narrations prohibiting uprising state an instance where [[enjoining good and forbidding evil]] is not permissible. According to Soroush Mahallati, the jurisprudential and practical approach of jurists of not getting involved with the wielders of power, especially in situations that may have dangerous and corrupting consequences, is not only influenced by the narrations prohibiting rising up against an unjust ruler, but they have also been influenced by the narrations on enjoining good and forbidding evil (pp. 177-183). | The author compares the narrations on enjoining good and forbidding evil with the narrations prohibiting rising up against an unjust ruler, and believes that these narrations are not contradictory and that the narrations prohibiting uprising state an instance where [[enjoining good and forbidding evil]] is not permissible. According to Soroush Mahallati, the jurisprudential and practical approach of jurists of not getting involved with the wielders of power, especially in situations that may have dangerous and corrupting consequences, is not only influenced by the narrations prohibiting rising up against an unjust ruler, but they have also been influenced by the narrations on enjoining good and forbidding evil (pp. 177-183). | ||
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