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The Legal Status of Non-Muslims in the Shiite Fiqh and Iranian Laws (1906-2020)

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This work, a partial history of Iranian laws between 1906 and 2020, demonstrates that the main obstacle to improving the legal status of non-Muslims in Muslim contexts is the fiqhī opinions, which ...
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  • 10 November 2022
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This work, a partial history of Iranian laws between 1906 and 2020, demonstrates that the main obstacle to improving the legal status of non-Muslims in Muslim contexts is the fiqhī opinions, which are mistakenly regarded as an integral part of the Islamic faith. It aims to clarify why and how Islamic Shiite rulings about non-Muslims shifted to the Iranian laws and how it is possible to improve the legal status of the Iranian non-Muslims under the Islamic government.
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Price: $132.00
Pages: 218
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies
Publication Date: 10 November 2022
ISBN: 9789004523500
Format: Hardcover
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Saeid Edalatnejad, Ph.D. (2009), the Freie Universität Berlin, is an associate professor at the Encyclopaedia Islamica Foundation (Tehran). A prolific author in the field of Islamic studies, he has published Creation in the Quran: Hermeneutic Study of the Old and New Exegeses (2013) and has translated and published Thomas A. Kempis’s The Imitation of Christ into Persian (2002).