This book, which can be considered a part of the history of Iran's laws and laws (1285-1397), a part in which non-Muslim Iranians are prominent, shows that the main obstacle to improving the legal status of non-Muslims in Islamic societies is ju ...
This book, which can be considered a part of the history of Iran's laws and laws (1285-1397), a part in which non-Muslim Iranians are prominent, shows that the main obstacle to improving the legal status of non-Muslims in Islamic societies is jurisprudential opinions which, without Considering the context of their origin, they are erroneously introduced as a part of Islamic faith. This book shows how these Shia jurisprudential opinions found their way into the body of Iranian laws. The author of the book has tried to see all aspects of the legal position of non-Muslims in his context and examine both their duties and rights, as found in Islamic sources, to find the main obstacle to respecting the rights of non-Muslims and respecting them as "citizens". Be well known In a chapter of the book, a strategy or change of approach, such as new ijtihad, is proposed to improve the legal status of non-Muslims.
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