President of the Faculty of Religion and Media, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/10

Cyberspace is no longer merely a possibility but has emerged as a second realm of human life, occupying a significant portion of people’s lives. Dr. Kamal Akbari, born in 1975 in Qazvin, has been engaged in research and study of cyberspace for years, both out of personal interest and as part of his responsibilities as the President of the Faculty of Religion and Media.
🔹This associate professor at the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting University, who has pursued advanced seminary studies in jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence and holds a post-doctorate in political communication, believes that to establish the jurisprudential branch of cyberspace jurisprudence, a specialized principles of jurisprudence for this field must be developed. He also considers that jurisprudential rules need revision and adaptation to address cyberspace jurisprudence.
The full text of the exclusive interview by Contemporary Jurisprudence with the President of the Faculty of Religion and Media follows: 🔻

Secretary of the Environmental Working Group at the Islamic Research Center of the Parliament, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Governance in the Preservation and Protection of Natural Resources from the Perspective of Imami Jurisprudence/3

One of the criticisms leveled against the discipline of jurisprudence is that jurists have not issued clear and explicit fatwas to support natural resources, which has led to the gradual destruction of these resources in Islamic countries. However, Hujjat al-Islam Salman Behjat Ardakani holds a contrary view.
🔹This author and researcher of environmental jurisprudence believes that jurisprudence, its scholarly heritage, and its sources possess an extraordinary capacity to support environmental protection. As a member of the Environmental Steering Committee of the Seminaries and an expert at the Environmental Jurisprudence Research Desk at the Institute of Advanced Jurisprudence and Islamic Sciences, he highlights several examples of the capacity of jurisprudence to support the environment and natural resources in this exclusive interview.
The full text of the exclusive interview by Contemporary Jurisprudence with the Secretary of the Environmental, Water, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Working Group at the Islamic Research Center of the Parliament follows: 🔻