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List of Articles رضا عمانی سامانی Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 1 - One of the most important juridical rules derived from a Quranic verse is the principle of no hardship which is applied in different jurisprudential topics from purity to blood money. Although this principle is presented by jurists alongside other principles such as the “principle of no harm” and permissibility of forbidden acts in urgent and emergency situations in inferring legal commandments, the question that needs to be examined is that with Khatereh Shahinfard Saeed Nazari Tavakkoli Reza Omani Samani Ahmad Abedini