Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Parsania: Legislation is inherently a collective act and necessitates a fundamental reconsideration of jurisprudential methodology

Elucidation of the Nature of Legislation and Its Relation to Jurisprudence in the “Method on Sundays” Session

Through a discussion of the essence of legislation, the distinction between fatwa jurisprudence and legislative jurisprudence, the role of public authority in legislation, and the imperative of attending to social circumstances and executive capacities, he clarified both the theoretical and …

Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Ali Sharifi, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Judicial Practical Principles/21

Note: Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Ali Sharifi, born in 1353 solar hijri (1974 CE) in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, has, in addition to many years of participation in advanced (khārij) classes in jurisprudence and principles at the Qom Seminary, earned his PhD …

Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Mohammad Jalili Shahmansouri, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

The Right to Human Dignity and Equality from the Perspective of Jurisprudence/13

Note: The right to human equality, while appearing self-evident at first glance, proves to be deceptively simple upon closer examination. The critical question is whether, given the diverse aptitudes and capacities of human beings across different ages and genders, equality is …

Dr. Mahmoud Hekmatnia, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Judicial Practical Principles/20

Note: Dr. Mahmoud Hekmatnia is one of the nation’s most long-standing and prominent jurists. A professor at the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought (IICT), he spoke with Contemporary Jurisprudence in an exclusive interview about the position of usul amaliyyah (practical principles) …