The jurisdiction of intelligence services over the entrance to the privacy in the perspective of Imamite Jurisprudence

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According to the different propositions of Imamite jurisprudence, entrance into the privacy has been forbidden. A person's privacy is an area that is exclusively known, entered into, controlled and decided by himself. The domain of this prohibition is not so clear for no extensive study has been made in this regard. Thus an inquiry is necessary in order to know a suitable answer to the jurisdiction of intelligence services to access individual's privacies. Protecting the interests and security of Islamic system is a secondary legal order (enwane Sanawi) that legitimates the entrance of intelligence s into the privacy of individuals, though this violation should be made with a brief information and in a necessary limit without disclosing their secrets.
This study has been made with the aim of recognizing the limits of evidences and verifying the powers of intelligence cervices for entering into individual's privacies. This goal was reached through describing and analyzing the juristic statements, and its data collection became possible through the library.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of fiqh, Volume:21 Issue: 82, 2017
Page:
77
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