Titles of sanctity in the jurisprudence of arts/26

The titles used for the prohibition of artistic works are divided into two categories: specific and general. Specific titles are those that apply exclusively to one form of art among various arts and do not extend to other types of art. General titles, however, are those that can apply to all types of art, although they may not be exclusive to the jurisprudence of art and may also be used in other jurisprudential domains. Examples of such titles include: amusement (lahw), play (la‘b), misguidance (iḍlāl), corruption (ifsād), and so forth. Below, we refer to articles that have examined these titles.
  • Evaluation of the Permissibility of Engaging in Entertainment in Imami Jurisprudence Author: Ali Asghar Ansaripour; Corresponding Author: Majid Esmaeili; Journal: Jurisprudential Studies up to Ijtihad, Spring and Summer 2021, Issue 9, Scientific-Research Rank (Seminary), 22 pages – from 49 to 70.
  • Structure of Amusement and Play from the Perspective of the Five Islamic Schools and Statutory Law Corresponding Author: Mohammad Ali Heydari; Authors: Masoumeh Pourshabanan Najafabadi, Masoud Raei Dehghi; Journal: Theological-Doctrinal Studies, Spring 2022, Issue 45, Rank A (Islamic Azad University), 18 pages – from 49 to 66.
  • The Meaning of Amusement and Its Ruling Author: Abolqasem Alidoust; Journal: Jurisprudence of the Ahl al-Bayt, Autumn 2017, Issue 91, Scientific-Promotional Rank (Seminary), 25 pages – from 83 to 107.
  • Arguments for the Prohibition of “Amusement” from the Perspective of the Late Sheikh Ansari, the Late Khoei, and Imam Khomeini (may their souls be sanctified) Authors: Mehdi Ansari, Mohammad Mohammadrezaei, Gholamreza Sadeghi; Journal: Faqihaneh, Summer 2017, Year 2, Issue 3, 20 pages – from 34 to 53.
  • Jurisprudential Ruling on Instances of Amusement and Play from the Perspective of the Quran and Narrations Authors: Masoumeh Rezaeian Hagh, Taher Setarg; Journal: New Jurisprudential-Legal Studies on Women and Family, Winter 2016, Issue 6, 39 pages – from 116 to 154.
  • Analysis of the Issue of Amusement from a Jurisprudential Perspective Author: Seyed Hossein Sharafuddin; Journal: Shia Studies, Winter 2014, Issue 48, Scientific-Research Rank (Ministry of Science), 24 pages – from 103 to 126.
  • Strategies for Preventing Amusement and Play from the Perspective of the Quran and Narrations Authors: Majid Maaref, Sousan Al-Rasoul, Narjes Nahayatbin; Journal: Quranic Kowsar, Second Half of Summer and First Half of Autumn 2013, Issue 47, 16 pages – from 23 to 38.
  • Joy in Islam Author: Seyed Hamid Mirkhandan (Meshkat); Journal: Religion and Media, Spring 2011, Issue 2, 20 pages – from 46 to 65.
  • Corruption from the Perspective of Quranic Verses and Narrations with an Emphasis on Identifying the Criminalization of Claims of Mahdism and Its Reflection in Contemporary Posters Author: Mohammad Ali Arab-Ameri; Corresponding Author: Mohammad Rasoul Ahangaran; Journal: Islamic Art Studies, Spring 2023, Issue 49, Scientific-Research Rank (Ministry of Science), 24 pages – from 113 to 136.
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