Studies of Islamic jurisprudence and Islamic system based on Islamic standards and the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Subject Areas :reza asghari 1 , davood ghasemi 2 , ali babaei mehr 3
1 - Collegian of Law, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
2 - Faculty member of North University
3 - Islamic Azad University, Chalous Branch
Keywords: Iran, Constitution, Islamic Republic, Governmental Jurisprudence, Islamic Standards,
Abstract :
The study of the standards of the Islamic religion shows that it was not limited to the Prophet Khatam's mission and later; Rather, he presented a system from the beginning of Adam's life.The majority of Iranians changed the government to the Islamic Republic in support of the referendum of the Islamic Republic on 10/11/1358 AH and the ratification of the constitution adopted on 24/8/1358 AH. There have been discussions about reforming the system based on Islamic standards; some of the rules of jurisprudence are hidden or not enforced in the constitution, such as the place of Islamic medicine in systematization as a substitute for health and medical care under Directives 2301 /. 116, dated 9/2/1377 and 11415/13 dated 23/6/1377, prohibited physicians from performing cupping in the offices and led to a complaint against the Shari'ah and the constitution based on the 55th verse of the Holy Quran and the fifth principle of this law. نامه According to Letter No. 1647/21/80 dated 5/4/1380 Dear Secretary (Commentary dated 3/4/1380): The jurists of the Guardian Council: Mhhay banned bloodletting has pointed out that doing was illegal. "Circulars in judgments No. 118 dated 17/4/1380 General Board of Administrative Justice Court was falsified. In this paper, a descriptive-analytical method is used to measure the quantity and quality of people's and theocratic view of government.
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