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Conrado
On-line version ISSN 1990-8644
Abstract
KOMEILI FARD, Mohammad Reza and ALIAKBARI BABOOKANI, Ehsan. Islamic Jurisprudence: Right or duty?. Conrado [online]. 2019, vol.15, n.70, pp. 90-94. Epub Dec 02, 2019. ISSN 1990-8644.
The main purpose of the revelation of Divine Books and Prophets is to improve human life in this world and hereafter. However, mankind’s spiritual elevation takes place through certain duties that are learns from these books. But, in fact, these duties produce the real rights for human in this world and hereafter. The Islamic Jurisprudential laws are derived from the Qur’an and Sunnah of the Prophet and his household which are full of rules and principles. These rules and principles pave way for academic development and remind us of our responsibility that we ought to do. Consequently, the situation enables us to understand our high position and protect us from collapsing at low level. In this article, we will introduce some Islamic laws (verdicts) and try to prove that these duties came to us through certain channels that remind us of our right and Right of Allah and His creatures. We have also intended to deal with some of the most important conditions of worshipping which is physical and Spiritual purification. Islam is the religion of purification and has many rules for cleanliness and purification of our body, Soul, dresses and other things. Islam reminds us of laws of impurity and uncleanliness such as of urinating, defecating, Jenabat, menstruation, nifas etc. The Prophet has said, 'be clean and remain clean as Allah, the Creator has established Islam on cleanliness”.
Keywords : Individual and social rights; Individual and social duties; Rights; Duty; Progress of human; human collapse; Conflict of the rights; hypothesis.