This study intends to prove the issue of "whatever is verified by reason is accepted by religion". Every rational argument consists of two premises: the minor one and the major one. Therefore, firstly, we are going to confirm the minor premise that is the intellectual admiration and condemnation. Following this, the major premise which is the correlation between reason and religious commandment will be discussed. Finally, the position of reason in Iran and Islamic system of rules and its concretizations are going to be examined.
Consequently, the discussed issues in this article includes proving the intellectual admiration and condemnation, confirming the correlation between religious commandment and reason, and talking through the position of reason in Iran and Islamic system of rules and its concretizations.
Shekari, R., & Afshar Quchani, Z. (2012). PROVING THE RELIGIOUS COMMANDMENT THROUGH REASON AND A STUDY OF ITS CONCRETIZATION. Law Quarterly, 42(2), 167-185. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2012.29895
MLA
R.A. Shekari; Zohre Afshar Quchani. "PROVING THE RELIGIOUS COMMANDMENT THROUGH REASON AND A STUDY OF ITS CONCRETIZATION", Law Quarterly, 42, 2, 2012, 167-185. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2012.29895
HARVARD
Shekari, R., Afshar Quchani, Z. (2012). 'PROVING THE RELIGIOUS COMMANDMENT THROUGH REASON AND A STUDY OF ITS CONCRETIZATION', Law Quarterly, 42(2), pp. 167-185. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2012.29895
VANCOUVER
Shekari, R., Afshar Quchani, Z. PROVING THE RELIGIOUS COMMANDMENT THROUGH REASON AND A STUDY OF ITS CONCRETIZATION. Law Quarterly, 2012; 42(2): 167-185. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2012.29895