The Nature of Changing Decision in Sunni Jurisprudence

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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In the Islamic branches, changing the judgment is one of the issues that religious ‎scholars have been argued in more details in contemporary and foretime. All the ‎Islamic branches have admitted the permission of changing juris consult’s legal ‎decision as a principle and in the point of view of that branches, juris consult can ‎back out from his decision.
Therefore, the main idea of the writer in this article is ‎that which factors are effective in changing decision. We analogy obtain factors form ‎the decision of jurisprudents and try to explain some jurisprudence examples.
In ‎general writer believe that two factors have effected changing decision in Sunni ‎jurisprudent: “1- changing the subject” and “2-receiving new evidences”.
These are ‎affected by some issues such as: 1- changing the age 2- changing the place 3- ‎changing the situation 4- changing the custom 5- changing in people’s ability and ‎facility 6- changing the opinions and point of views 7- changing in social, economic ‎and political circumstances 8- generality for involving the issues
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Research Social Jurisprudence, Volume:6 Issue: 11, 2018
Pages:
97 to 120
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