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Jurisprudence of International Relations: Nature, Dimensions, and Challenges

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  • Tayyebeh Mohammadi Kia

    A Different Future with Artificial Intelligence!

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  • Abdulwahab Forati

    A Critique of the Jurisprudential Approach to International Relations

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  • Senior Researcher at the Center for Political and International Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    One of the significant challenges in the jurisprudence of international relations is its conflation with the jurisprudence of international law

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  • Mohammad Pourmand

    Index of Jurisprudential Articles on “International Relations”

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  • Hujjat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin Dr. Mansour Mirahmadi, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    International Relations Is Neither an Interdisciplinary Field Nor an Independent Discipline!

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  • Dr. Majid Kiani-Nejad, Political Expert at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    We Can Present the International Relations Theory of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) School

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  • Dr. Zahra Akhavan Sarraf, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    An International Approach to Jurisprudence Is a Necessity

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  • Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Seyyed Sajjad Izdehi, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    Even If We Are a Minority, We Should Not Design the Roadmap in the International Arena Based on Taqiyya

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  • Mohammad Pourmand

    Index of Legal Articles on “International Relations”

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  • Director of International Affairs at the Research Institute for Studies in Contemporary Jurisprudence, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    “Fiqh of International Relations” is completely different from “International Approach to Fiqh”

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    Dr. Abdolmajid Mobaleghi, both in terms of his university education in the field of political thought, his experiences in being present in various countries, and his responsibility as the director of international affairs at the Research Institute for Studies in Contemporary Jurisprudence, has and continues to have connections with the fiqh of international relations. We discussed with him the difference between the fiqh of international relations and its similar concepts. He explained the difference of this emerging jurisprudential chapter with international law and the international approach to fiqh and emphasized that the scope of influence of the fiqh of international relations is more limited than the other two concepts. The full text of this exclusive interview is presented to you:

  • Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Mojtaba Abdkhodaee, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    The differences in rulings for Muslims and infidels are for the purpose of distinguishing the Muslim society from infidels

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    Fiqh of international relations is at the beginning of becoming, and its various dimensions and aspects have not yet been clarified. One of these dimensions is the foundations and presuppositions of this jurisprudential chapter. Some of these foundations and presuppositions are shared among all chapters of fiqh or contemporary fiqh, but some are specific to fiqh of international relations. Hujjat al-Islam Dr. Mojtaba Abdkhodaee divides these foundations and presuppositions into epistemological and social. He, who in addition to studying in the seminary, has obtained a PhD in international relations from Allameh Tabataba'i University, considers the most important problem in research on fiqh of international relations to be the lack of familiarity of researchers in this field with the knowledge of international relations and international politics. The full text of the exclusive interview of Contemporary Jurisprudence with the associate professor of the international relations department at Allameh Tabataba'i University follows:

  • Director of International Affairs at the Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    Fiqh of International Relations, to have an effective presence in the world, must change its priorities, approaches, and structure

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  • Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Jalal Araqi, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    An effective fiqh of international relations cannot be established while upholding the impurity of non-Muslims and the permissibility of backbiting, slandering, harming, or disrespecting their property

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  • Researcher in Jurisprudence of International Relations, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

    We must become strong so that there is no need to change our jurisprudential rulings with the current international conventions

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