An Approach to the Structure and Functions of the Bar Association in the Imam Hassan Asgari (AS)
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)Abbasali Farahati 1 , Leila Zarei 2
1 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and
Literature
2 - Ph.D. Student of Science and Education Nahjolbalaghe, Faculty of Foreign Languages
andLiterature
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Abstract :
Imam Hasan Asgari (AS), in the short period of his imamate, was with threecontemporary Abbasid caliphs. They controlled the Prophet (s) from all sides. Theconditions that the Imams faced during the Abbasids led them to search for new meansof communication with members of their community. The functions of this institutionwere not limited to finance; it included also the guiding, communicative and politicalfunctions. The underground communications system (court of law) began in the era ofImamate of Imam Baqir (AS), and this organization continued to operate continuouslyin the era of Kobra's absence. This means that none of the imams in the age of the workof this institution was not shut down. The era leading up to the time of absence,especially the era of Imam Hasan Asgari (AS), is one of the most sensitive and mostimportant periods of this institution's activity. In this research, an attempt has been madeto investigate the structure and functioning of the lawyer's organization in the era ofImam Hassan Asgari (AS), and its role in strengthening it in a descriptive-analyticalway. The outcome of this research suggests that Imam Hasan Asgari was at the head ofthis organization Then Osman bin Umar served as a senior lawyer; and some of hismost prominent lawyers assisted as senior lawyer, representing different areas Finally,local lawyers in different Shiite cities and regions were placed at the base of thepyramid.
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