Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Masoud Raei in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Fiqh:

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Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Masoud Raei is a full professor at the Islamic Azad University of Najafabad, Isfahan. Having authored several books and over 200 scientific articles, he is recognized as one of Iran’s foremost professors of international law. For some time, he has been working at the University of Religions and Denominations to develop the curriculum for media fiqh as a doctoral program. On this occasion, we spoke with him about the competitive advantages of media fiqh for international presence. He identified three key elements as the competitive advantages of media fiqh. The detailed account of Contemporary Fiqh’s exclusive interview with this professor and researcher from both the seminary and academia is presented below for your review:

Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Fiqh:

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Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi is a young researcher from the seminary who, in addition to fiqh, has studied law and media at university. Given his simultaneous expertise and familiarity with the disciplines of fiqh, media, and the broader cyberspace, we spoke with him about the future of media fiqh. He believes that media issues will undergo significant changes in the coming years, necessitating interdisciplinary studies by jurists; however, this does not mean a change in the foundations of media fiqh. Drawing on his mastery of technology, he provided various examples of emerging technologies, noting that jurists’ lack of familiarity with them renders their fatwas ineffective and incorrect. The detailed and engaging conversation of Contemporary Fiqh with a faculty member of Shahid Mahallati Faculty in Qom is as follows:

Bibliography of Media Fiqh

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Although media fiqh is considered a newly emerged chapter among the branches of contemporary fiqh, it has a richer research background compared to many other branches. This has led to a relatively large number of books being written on the subject despite its novelty. Below is a brief overview of the books written on media fiqh from your perspective:

Mostafa Dorri in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Fiqh:

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Mostafa Dorri has been engaged in teaching and research in the fiqh of art and media for years. Authoring books such as “Fiqh of Display,” organizing fiqh of art conferences, managing the School of Fiqh of Art, and years of presence in the media arena through editing various seminary magazines have positioned him as one of the most familiar individuals with the fiqh of media. In this interview, he has spoken about the future of the fiqh of media and what changes it will face in the next 100 years. It could perhaps be said that the essence of his remarks was optimism while emphasizing the difficulty of the path. The director of the School of Fiqh of Art spoke about the multilineal nature of issue identification in the fiqh of media and that the relationship between artists and jurists will become much better than in the past.

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

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Cyberspace is not solely a challenge for our country or Islamic countries; it engages all nations worldwide. The question arises: Can we adopt the experiences of other countries in governing cyberspace for our own nation? Does the Islamic nature of our governance hinder such adoption or make it more challenging? Dr. Abdulmajid Moballeghi does not consider the role of religion in governance in non-Islamic countries to be so prominent as to prevent our Islamic country from utilizing their experiences. The Director of International Affairs at the Institute for Contemporary Jurisprudential Studies, who has long been engaged in international activism and observation, believes that the most critical factor in achieving effective cyberspace governance is impactful citizen education.
The full text of Contemporary Jurisprudence’s exclusive interview with Dr. Moballeghi is as follows: 🔻