Terminology of Devotion in the Chapters of Transactions
Although the jurists, especially the later ones, have emphasized the signatory nature of rulings of the chapters of transactions and have denied its devotional nature; but at the same time, in some cases, the rulings of the chapters of transactions have been considered Ta’abudi (devotional). Jurisprudential and Principles texts show that the term "Ta’abud" is used in five meanings, I) Ta’abud vs. Tawassul, in this usage, the intention of approaching God, firms the meaning of "Ta’abud" and refers only to worship in a special sense, II) Ta’abud vs. Taughifi, in the sense that the Shari'a rulings must be documented by the lawgiver. According to this meaning, all the rules of Shari'a, including worship and transactions, are devotional. III) Devotion means obedience to the divine command. This meaning refers to the necessity of obeying the divine commandments. IV) Devotion means absence of purpose in the belonging of a sentence. Devotion in this application refers only to the tentative rules and the like, of course, according to some foundations. V) Devotion vs. rational; devotion in this application refers to the lack of understanding about the intentions of a sentence or the impossibility of applying the general and specific rules of a sentence. Devotional in this sense does not apply to the chapters of transactions in general and can only be applied to the components and conditions that have been possessed by the lawgiver.
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