Legal jurisprudential study of futures studies's commitment to denying ignorant deception
Subject Areas : All jurisprudential issuesseyed mohammad reza pirmoradian 1 , Ahmad Bagheri 2 , Mohammad Kazem Rahman Satayesh 3
1 - PhD student in Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law
Science and Research Branch
2 - Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Quranic and Hadith Sciences, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, Qom University, Qom, Iran.
Keywords: Normative Futurism, Physician Concealment, Ignorant Deception, health system,
Abstract :
In this research, for the first time, based on normative futures studies in Islam, the physician's commitment to deny ignorant deception with emphasis on Imami jurisprudence and Iranian law is discussed. The present study, which was carried out by descriptive and analytical methods, verse 29 of Surah Al-Nisa ', has considered the narrations and the construction of the wise as the reasons for denying the deception of the ignorant. If the doctor or his / her secretary refers the patient to a laboratory, hospital or other doctor inappropriately and unnecessarily, and allocates a percentage of the examination and visit for himself / herself and pays for the patient, who has trusted him / her, this The action of the physician or his secretary is under the jurisprudential and legal title of deceiving the ignorant, and also the doctor does not prescribe a placebo, assuming that there are alternative ways for it, even assuming that he wants to benefit the patient, depending on the patient's reward. He receives, it is not possible to remove the guarantee and responsibility from the doctor, he has paid, that due and proper attention to this commitment, the doctor can achieve a better efficiency of tomorrow's health system.
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