:: Volume 14, Issue 55 ( Autumn 2024) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2024, 14(55): 151-162 Back to browse issues page
The Application of the Clearest Verses in Resolving the Conflict of Laws
Alireza Ebrahimi *
Assistant professor، Qom University , Ar.ebrahimi@qom.ac.ir
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Countries have enacted many laws on various issues. Citizens in every country are obliged to follow these laws. If a legal issue is raised in a country with an element relating to something beyond the geographical borders of that country, it is thought that two or more related laws should govern a legal issue; something practically impossible. given an essential conflict between different laws of many countries, will the clearest verses of the Qur'an play a role in resolving this conflict? The main hypothesis of the research is that due to the comprehensiveness of the Holy Quran, its teachings can be a facilitator. In this research, an attempt has been made to examine the "conflict of laws" by referring to the "clearest verses of the Qur'an." The applications, generalities and explicit requirements of the Holy Quran should be cited by the Muslim judge in international cases; because in some cases, the law of the foreign valid laws conflicts with the Shar`i texts. This issue has Quranic foundations, rules and documents. In the past, the subject has been studied only from the perspective of international standards, but the innovation of the article is the expansion of the subject in the realm of verses in the field of conflict resolution. In this article, the interpretation method of ijtihad is used.
 
Article number: 8
Keywords: the Clearest Verses, Conflict of Laws, Comprehensiveness of Quran, International Law, Non-Muslim Rules.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/03/2 | Accepted: 2023/11/28 | Published: 2024/03/17


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