نوع مقاله : علمی-پژوهشی
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عضو هیات علمی،استادیار,گروه آموزشی الهیات و علوم اسلامی،دانشگاه پیامنور ،تهران،ایران.
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نویسنده [English]
The encounter of Islamic civilization with Western modernity has had such a profound impact on this civilization that almost no thinker can consider himself aloof from this confrontation. Political jurists have similarly been forced to reflect and speculate on the dimensions of this confrontation. Theories of the state in contemporary Shiite political jurisprudence have been part of these intellectual struggles. Given that some of these theories, including those of Imam Khomeini, have raised modern institutions such as elections, the main question of this article is focused on analyzing the theological foundations of the legitimacy of elections from the perspective of Imam Khomeini. The hypothesis of the article is that if a jurist like him believes in the legitimacy of elections in an Islamic state, then there are certainly significant religious foundations for it, even if such foundations are not specified. The research findings have shown that topics such as the theory of the council, the principle of human caliphate, the principle of majority, and the lack of guardianship are rich theological foundations that can be used to interpret Imam Khomeini's opinions and analyze why modern institutions such as elections are legitimate. The approach of the article is descriptive-analytical and the data collection method is library and documentary.
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