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Hamze Ali Vahidimanesh, in his review of the book Theories of State in Shiite Jurisprudence, believes that this book ignored the common positions of the jurists on the issue of guardianship of the Islamic Jurist and tried to highlight the differences.<ref>Vahidimanesh, "Criticism on the book on state theories in Shiite jurisprudence", p. 180.</ref>. He did not take into account the works of theoreticians and studied only a part of the works that would satisfy his goals.<ref>Vahidimanesh, "Criticism on the book of State theories in Shiite jurisprudence", p. 210.</ref>. | Hamze Ali Vahidimanesh, in his review of the book Theories of State in Shiite Jurisprudence, believes that this book ignored the common positions of the jurists on the issue of guardianship of the Islamic Jurist and tried to highlight the differences.<ref>Vahidimanesh, "Criticism on the book on state theories in Shiite jurisprudence", p. 180.</ref>. He did not take into account the works of theoreticians and studied only a part of the works that would satisfy his goals.<ref>Vahidimanesh, "Criticism on the book of State theories in Shiite jurisprudence", p. 210.</ref>. | ||
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