Researcher at the Fiqh Research Center of the Judiciary, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

The Right to Human Dignity and Equality from the Perspective of Jurisprudence/9

Note: Although discussions about the right to human equality have been ongoing for years and it has been considered a human demand for centuries, there are still many ambiguities regarding its nature and dimensions: Is this right tawqifi or imda’i? …

Ayatollah Seyyed Noureddin Shariatmadar Jazayeri, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Jurisprudence of International Relations: Nature, Dimensions, and Challenges/23

Note: Ayatollah Seyyed Noureddin Shariatmadar Jazayeri has been engaged in study, teaching, and research in the seminary for approximately seventy years, during which he has taught and written on many topics and chapters of fiqh. One of his favored fiqh …

Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Fiqh of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Judicial Practical Principles/9

Note: Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Seyyed Mortaza Taqavi, born in 1961 in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, pursued seminary studies while simultaneously studying sociology at university, and later developed an interest in law. His simultaneous mastery of the disciplines of fiqh and law …

Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations at Allameh Tabataba'i University, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Jurisprudence of International Relations: Nature, Dimensions, and Challenges/22

Note: For the jurisprudence of international relations to become an established chapter in fiqh, certain matters need to be undertaken, one of which is the compilation of chapter headings and the network of issues. In this regard, we conducted an …

Aminollah Amini

Governance in the Preservation and Protection of Natural Resources from the Perspective of Imami Jurisprudence/7

Note: The destruction of natural resources entails numerous adverse consequences, and as long as there is no awareness of these effects, no measures will be contemplated to prevent them. These measures must be considered both from an executive perspective and …