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18 May 2025

15 May 2025

  • 14:1214:12, 15 May 2025 Fiqh-i Darmān (jurisprudence of treatment) (hist | edit) [16,714 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Written by Ali-Riḍā Ṣāliḥī * '''Abstract''' Fiqh-i Darmān (Jurisprudence of Treatment) is a book in the field of medical jurisprudence, authored by Muhammad-Ali Qāsimī, that discusses the jurisprudential rules of medical examination and treatment in four chapters and several statements. This book discusses topics such as the examining doctor’s competence and lack of competence, conditions for the permission of the doctor to loo...")
  • 13:0513:05, 15 May 2025 Rights of the People: Islam and Human Rights (hist | edit) [23,443 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Author: Reza Shams * '''digest''' “Rights of Mankind: Islam and Human Rights” is a book written by Mohsen Kadivar in Persian, in which three essential criteria - rationality, justice, and the being the best solution - are considered necessary elements for jurisprudential rulings. According to Kadivar, these rulings possessed these characteristics during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and any contemporary ruling lacking these three conditions falls into...")

5 May 2025

  • 13:0513:05, 5 May 2025 Theological foundations of ijtihad in deduction from the Holy Quran (hist | edit) [15,479 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "By Muhammad Ali Sultan Moradi * '''digest''' “The theological foundations of ijtihad in deduction from the Holy Quran” by Mahdi Hadavi Tehrani examines the theological foundations used by Islamic jurists in the process of deduction from the Holy Quran. Foundations of issuance involve beliefs that must be initially acknowledged by the Islamic jurist (Faqih) in the process of ijtihad, namely that the Quran was revealed by God, and that it is free from any distortion an...")

22 April 2025

  • 13:3613:36, 22 April 2025 Vasā’il al-Injāb al-Ṣanā‘īyyah (book) (hist | edit) [12,620 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Author: Sayyid Muhammad-Riḍā Sīstānī * '''digest''' Vasā’il al-Injāb al-Ṣanā‘īyyah is a book written by Sayyid Mohammad-Riḍā Sīstānī that jurisprudentially examines methods of artificial insemination and the jurisprudential effects and rulings related to it. In this book, the author has tried to resolve the jurisprudential challenges facing artificial insemination and to answer the questions raised regarding the permissibility of artificial insemina...")
  • 13:1313:13, 22 April 2025 State theories in Shiite jurisprudence (book) (hist | edit) [19,331 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Author: Alireza Dehqani * '''digest''' The state theories in Shiite jurisprudence by Mohsen Kadivar is a study that seeks to collect the theories of Shiite jurisprudents about politics and state and classify them based on the foundations of divine or divine-popular legitimacy. In this book, nine theories under the two general titles of appointment and selection theories have been extracted from Shiite jurisprudence texts. Furthermore, the foundations, principles and...")

20 April 2025

  • 13:1513:15, 20 April 2025 Jurisprudence and reason (book) (hist | edit) [24,240 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Jurisprudence and Reason (book) == Author: Alireza Dehqani The book Jurisprudence and Reason written by Abulqasem Alidoust, in Persian language, has tried to develop the use of reason in deriving Sharia rulings by presenting the features of reason in understanding Islamic rulings. Unlike some contemporary Usulians, Alidoust has accepted the rule of interdependence between the rule of reason and the rule of Sharia. According to Alidoust, a professor of Kharij Fiqh...")
  • 11:5911:59, 20 April 2025 Sculpture (hist | edit) [25,754 bytes] Sarfipour (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Sculpture == Author: Hamza Ahmadi '''Sculpture''' has become a prominent topic in contemporary jurisprudence, gaining more attention due to the increasing use of sculptures and statues, leading to the emergence of new issues. Most Shi’a and Sunni jurists consensually consider the creation of sculptures depicting living beings, such as humans and animals, as prohibited (haram) based on narrations. However, the construction of sculptures depicting non-living entities...")