Analysis of Contemporary Jurisprudence Based on a Minimalist Approach to Fiqh
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The Jurisprudence We Have Had Thus Far Has Been Minimalist!
Note: Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Alizadeh Mousavi has been researching and teaching in the field of…
Read MoreProponents of Minimalist Jurisprudence in Islamic Societies Have Failed to Protect the Existence of Their Country’s Muslim People
Note: Minimalist jurisprudence and maximalist jurisprudence, if prior to the Islamic Revolution was a term spoken…
Read MoreIndex of Articles Regarding the “Minimalist and Maximalist Approach to Jurisprudence”
Note: Minimalist and maximalist are two approaches that, although frequently raised in relation to the discipline…
Read MoreA Jurist’s Mere Cooperation with Governance Does Not Imply His Maximal View of Jurisprudence
Note: Perhaps it can be stated that the terms “minimal jurisprudence” and “maximal jurisprudence” are among…
Read MoreA Look at the Book “Critique of the Foundations of Jurisprudence and Theology”;
Note: Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari is considered one of the important intellectuals of the country in recent…
Read MoreModern Hermeneutics in Jurisprudence
Note: Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari is regarded as one of the country’s prominent intellectuals in recent years.…
Read MoreThe Majority of Jurists Adhere to a Maximalist Approach to Jurisprudence
Note: Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammadi Qa’ini is considered one of the long-standing professors of advanced jurisprudence (Kharij) courses…
Read MoreThe “Minimalist” Approach to Jurisprudence; A Feature or a Flaw?
Note: “Minimalist Jurisprudence” and “Maximalist Jurisprudence” (Fiqh-e Hadaqsari) are two terms used so frequently that even non-experts…
Read MoreMinimalist Jurisprudence Among Intellectuals and Jurists
Note: For a long time, religious intellectuals and modernists have supported a minimalist approach to jurisprudence and…
Read MoreA Minimalist Approach to Jurisprudence Leads to the Secularization of Jurisprudence
Note: The minimalist approach to jurisprudence is in the minority among the great scholars of the…
Read MoreThe Great Confusion of the Advocates of Minimalist Fiqh!
Note: The dispute between proponents of minimalist and maximalist approaches to fiqh is an old one…
Read MoreNeither Minimalist nor Maximalist!
Note: Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Ali Fazeli-Heydaji spent many years studying and teaching various levels of seminary…
Read MoreIn cases where we do not have certainty about the issuance of a ruling, we must refer to reason
Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Mohammad Taghi Sohrabifar is counted among the young advanced jurisprudence and principles professors…
Read MoreMinimalist Jurisprudence Does Not Seek to Limit the Scope of God’s Authority
Hujjat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin Mehdi Mehrizi, a veteran professor and researcher at the Qom Islamic Seminary,…
Read MoreThe Theory of Hemrooy has a clear boundary with secularism
The Theory of Hemrooy is a theory proposed by Dr. Seyed Sadeq Haqiqat for reconciling political…
Read MoreMinimalist jurisprudence does not have a singular definition.
In recent decades, much has been said about minimalist and maximalist jurisprudence, but few have thoroughly…
Read MoreStanding at the Intersection of Minimalist and Maximalist Jurisprudence!
The book Convergence of Political Philosophy and Political Jurisprudence by Dr. Seyed Sadeq Haghighat is one…
Read MoreWhat Does Minimalist Jurisprudence Say?
As a serious discourse in contrast to maximalist jurisprudence, minimalist jurisprudence, despite having no shortage of…
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