Modern Jurisprudence and Law

Modern Jurisprudence and Law

The requirements of civil jurisprudence and urban planning with delay in the thoughts of Ayatollah Khamenei

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Department of Civil Engineering, Bozorgmehr University of Qaenat, Qaen, Iran
2 Department of Fiqh and Islamic Law, Bozorgmehr University of Qaenat, Qaen, Iran
10.22034/jml.2024.2019193.1334
Abstract
Cities are crucial centers for economic, political, cultural, and social interactions. Therefore, urban management should make necessary and appropriate arrangements to respond to the growing demands of rapid social and cultural changes and the expansion of urbanization. This essay uses a descriptive-analytical method and library sources to explore how the principles and rules of jurisprudence can establish the foundations of urban jurisprudence. Additionally, it examines the guidelines found in the statements and letters of the Supreme Leader in this field. Researching the teachings of Sharia and the statements of the Supreme Leader reveals that construction and urban development in Islamic society should be based on three important jurisprudential principles: dignity (Kirāmah), justice (’Idālah), and non-harm (Lā Ḍarar). Issues such as environmental protection, security, and the moral, physical, and mental health of citizens should be the basis of action in urban management according to these rules.Researching the teachings of Sharia and the statements of the Supreme Leader reveals that construction and urban development in Islamic society should be based on three important jurisprudential principles: dignity (Kirāmah), justice (’Idālah), and non-harm (Lā Ḍarar). Issues such as environmental protection, security, and the moral, physical, and mental health of citizens should be the basis of action in urban management according to these rules.
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