1- Department of Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, Khomein Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khomein, Iran.
2- Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Saveh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran
3- Department of Fiqh and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran.
Abstract:
Background and Aim: The phenomenon of war is connected with the history of human life and has always been associated with political, economic, geographical and psychological perspectives. War with all its bitterness and misfortunes can have another side and that is the time to talk about its legitimacy. When a land is invaded and unwillingly suffers the pain and suffering of war, while equipping itself with all-round facilities, it is also looking for its lost rights. From this point of view, inevitable war can become a permanent page, become history.
Method: This research is of a theoretical type and the research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of collecting information is library-based and by referring to documents, books and articles.
Ethical Considerations: In this research, the principles of trustworthiness, honesty, neutrality and originality of the work have been respected.
Results: Jihad is one of the rules and obligations that, with its specific and precise conditions and regulations, obligates the Muslim person to defend the life, property, land and width of the Islamic society. Draws against threats.
Conclusion: Jihad is influenced by religious beliefs. The division of Jihad and the explanation of the basic Jihad and its rulings and the investigation of this important issue in the era of the absence and apparent absence of the Infallible Imam, peace be upon him, as well as the role of the jurist in this regard, is the mission of the following pages of this article.
Please cite this article as:
Mehdifard A, Ghayumzadeh M, Heidari AA. The Legal Effects of Jihad Approaches Based on the Principles of Jurisprudence in Islamic Government. Medical Law Journal. 2022; 16(Special Issue on Legal Developments): e37.
Type of Study:
Original Article |
Received: 2023/07/12 | Accepted: 2023/10/8