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Study of Donation of Debt in Islamic Jurisprudence with Emphasis on Imami and Hanafi Schools of Law
Could a debt also be the subject of a donation? Some jurists believe that such a donation is not appropriate due to the impossibility of a debt acquisition. This group of jurists believes that donating debts is a payment to the debtor not in the form of a donation but in the form of a release, since the result is the same: the fall of a debt.
Abbas Mirshekari +3 more
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Transgender Individuals from the Perspective of Psychology and Imami Jurisprudence
The objective of this study is to establish a unified approach within both the Islamic world and the global community. This study employs a descriptive-analytical method to examine the principles, objectives, and implications of gender transition in light of Islamic teachings and psychological perspectives.
Manouchehr Fani +2 more
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In jurisprudential terminology, a condition is an auxiliary obligation created by the parties to a contract. From the perspective of jurists, a condition is binding when explicitly stated within the contract, and this is referred to as an implied condition within the contract.
farangic Shikh +2 more
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Feasibility study of marriage annulment due to the husband''''''''''''''''s Vitiligo (Baraṣ) from the perspective of Imami jurisprudence [PDF]
Due to the necessity of marriage, its annulment requires a special reason. One of the reasons for canceling a marriage is a defect. Vitiligo is one of the skin defects and diseases that has always existed among humans and leads to whitening of some ...
Mohammad Arabshahe
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Undoubtedly, one of the most significant challenges facing all nations globally is the issue of environmental protection, which has been under relentless attack over the past half-century. In pursuit of comfort and prosperity, humanity has inflicted severe damage on the elements of nature and life, with Iran's environment being no exception.
Ayat Mulaee +2 more
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The term “will” (al-Waṣiyyah) is an ancient term, but in some periods it was associated with injustice and unfairness. The head of the household had the right to dispose of the will without restrictions, which could allow him to make a will to a stranger and deprive his children of their inheritance rights (al-Mīrāth).
Walaa Ali Huseen
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The issue of obligating citizens to observe Sharia norms in Islamic governance is one of the controversial topics in Imami jurisprudence, rooted in the diversity of jurists’ opinions and contemporary social transformations. This study, using an analytical-deductive approach and based on authentic jurisprudential sources such as the Qur’an, narrations ...
azam nazari +2 more
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This study aims to examine the jurisprudential nature of "expert opinion" and its distinctions from "testimony" within the framework of Imami jurisprudence, with a particular focus on the subject of hair compensation (diyyat al-shaʿr). This study seeks to elucidate the similarities and differences between these two jurisprudential institutions from the
Seyed Mahdi Taheri
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Within the Islamic legal framework, many of the distinctions observed in the punishment of women and men stem from their inherent natural and physiological differences. The absence of such distinctions could potentially lead to discrimination or disrupt the foundational principles and objectives of penal sanctions.
Zohreh Arbab Sadeghi +1 more
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To resolve disputes, arbitration is used as a suitable method for the litigants to reach an agreement on the disputed issue. Since arbitrations have advantages and advantages compared to examining issues in courts, it has become a widespread issue and people are becoming more familiar with this category every day. Of course, it should be noted that not
Fardin Abdoli +2 more
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