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varie S J. Rol And the realm of reason in understanding the role of Allameh Behbahani. AIJH 2017; 23 (2) :1-14
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In this paper, the role and scope of reason in the interpretation of religious orders in the view of Professor alcohol, Vahid Behbahani investigated. Though religious orders in both worship and banned transactions knows, but for wisdom in understanding the rules is to make an important role in transactions. Unlike their Akhbaris, rational inference Sharia law is based on multiple grounds and elsewhere in the jurisprudence cited. "Good and Evil rational and essential actions," "non-issuance of an act of obscene Hakim", "bad Mrjvh prefer the preferable", "bad obligation unaware, ignorant and insane", "bad time delay expression of need", "The most important priority the important position of conflict »,« the necessity of probable and suspected losses "," bad attention to the current task impossible, "" the necessity of certain innocence in the case of certain jobs, '' said Bella Eagle evil "," the Accompaniment between reason and Sharia "," priority rule to the letter. "He cited the rational rules.
In addition to the above rational rules, from the perspective of reason in the following areas Behbahani and understood the role: "The discovery of religious orders", "Development and restrictions judgments" and "recognition issues to a large extent as a result of transactions and precepts"
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Subject: Arts and Humanities (General)
Received: 2016/06/20 | Accepted: 2016/08/14 | Published: 2016/12/1

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