Document Type : Research
Author
Associate Professor of Law and Political Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The implementation of the practical principles of inference of religious ruling is in cases where there is no religious reason. The authority of the principles is often a Shari’a ruling, and its provisions are proved by providing the rules, although sometimes the principle applies to the issue of Shaia’s ruling. In this case, the real existence of the subject is not proved by the flow of the principles because existence and non-existence of the subject are revolutionary affairs, and they cannot be falsified by the Shari’a ruling. The principle has been reassumed in order to regulate the effects of the Shari’a on the subject, and its Shari’a ruling is established. If that subject has rational and ordinary supplies and Shari’a ruling is ordered on them, Shari’a ruling will not be proved through the main course of those supplies, since the rational and ordinary means which are real and formative follow the real existence, not the devotional and hypothetical existence. This issue is investigated as a positive principle. Outstanding people believe that the principle of affirmation of ordinary and rational devices is not the subject, and the religious ruling is not appropriate for it. This argument has been of great importance in inferencing the sentences. In this article, an attempt has been made to explain the history and principles of its lack of authority while explaining this principled rule.
Keywords
- Ordinary and Rational Devices
- Subjective Authorization of Previous State
- Lack of Authority in Positive Principle
- Practical Principles
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