Review and analysis of Salafi political jurisprudence doctrines in the In the field of subversion and anti-subversion.

Document Type : Original Article

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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Science of Shiraz University

Abstract

Salafi jurisprudence has two general views on subversion and anti-subversion. In an exhibition, subversion and subversive actions are prescribed. In contrast to the injustice on the actions of rebellion. Meanwhile, in the analytical study "Review and analysis of Salafi political jurisprudence in the field of subversion and anti-subversion" and the consequences of two-way functions of subversion and anti-subversion doctrines in Salafi political jurisprudence, on information behaviors and management of movement-oriented perception activities. . In the fields of insider and opponent, this is the problem of this research. In this regard, after explaining the concept of subversion and anti-subversion, the anti-subversion doctrines in Salafi jurisprudence and political thought and the doctrines prescribing subversion in Salafi jurisprudence and political thought are discussed. As the use and legitimization of Al Saud's rule of the anti-subversion doctrine of usurpation and domination is of interest in the course of the research. Based on the results of this research, Seyyed Qutb's ideas, especially the concept of "Jahili society", have had the most important impact on the formation and subversive actions loyal to Salafi jurisprudence and political thought. Prescribing the doctrines of protest and subversion in the form of holy jihad is the output of this understanding. This understanding has a fundamental evolution in Salafi political jurisprudence, especially the readings of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal and Ibn Taymiyyah. As it creates the ground for revolution and social protests among Sunnis and gives it legitimacy.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 01 May 2024
  • Receive Date: 08 April 2023
  • Revise Date: 02 July 2023
  • Accept Date: 30 January 2024