The Scholar's Approach to the Legitimacy of the Monarchy Institution Case Study; Fath-Ali Shah Qajar's Era
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Early Qajar period, especially Fath-Ali Shahs era, is highly important in the history of Shiism. On one hand, a relative peace had returned to the country and the ground was paved for the interaction between the scholars and the government due to the re-integration of Iran and creation of a central government; and on the other hand, the established rule needed various supports for safeguarding the borders and confrontation with the foreign and domestic powers, of which religion and the protection by the Shia scholars could be among the best choices.
The present article studies the opinions of four Shia master jurists (mujtaḥids) Mīrza-yi Qummī, Shaykh Jafar Kāshif al-Ghiṭā, Mullā Ahmad Narāqī and Sayyid Jafar Kashfī on the legitimacy of monarchy institution. When studying the legal texts, treatises, and even the literary books of this period that have been written by the Shia scholars, there appeared to be a kind of contradiction and inconsistency in the opinions of the Shia scholars in their approach toward the monarchy institution of Fath-Ali Shah Qajars era, which resulted in the main question of this article as to the quality of the approach of the four Shia scholars toward the monarch institution in Fath-Ali Shah Qajars era. It is in response to this main question that by applying the framework of the theory of Islamic monarchy institution and with the provision of a trilateral pattern of ideal Shia government, jurists scope of authority, and the reality of the existing policy, we come the conclusion that such scholars as Mīrza-yi Qummī, Ahmad Narāqī, Kashfī, and Kāshif al-Qiṭā undertook to legitimize the monarchy institution, albeit in special circumstances, with unanimity on the jurists authority, the ideal Shia government, and with a look at the existing political realities governing the country as well as preservation of the independence of the religious field.
The present article studies the opinions of four Shia master jurists (mujtaḥids) Mīrza-yi Qummī, Shaykh Jafar Kāshif al-Ghiṭā, Mullā Ahmad Narāqī and Sayyid Jafar Kashfī on the legitimacy of monarchy institution. When studying the legal texts, treatises, and even the literary books of this period that have been written by the Shia scholars, there appeared to be a kind of contradiction and inconsistency in the opinions of the Shia scholars in their approach toward the monarchy institution of Fath-Ali Shah Qajars era, which resulted in the main question of this article as to the quality of the approach of the four Shia scholars toward the monarch institution in Fath-Ali Shah Qajars era. It is in response to this main question that by applying the framework of the theory of Islamic monarchy institution and with the provision of a trilateral pattern of ideal Shia government, jurists scope of authority, and the reality of the existing policy, we come the conclusion that such scholars as Mīrza-yi Qummī, Ahmad Narāqī, Kashfī, and Kāshif al-Qiṭā undertook to legitimize the monarchy institution, albeit in special circumstances, with unanimity on the jurists authority, the ideal Shia government, and with a look at the existing political realities governing the country as well as preservation of the independence of the religious field.
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Persian
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History & Culture, Volume:48 Issue: 1, 2016
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121 to 141
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