• Home
  • Bank of Subjects of Articles
    • Bibliography
    • Characters
    • Culture and art
    • Economics
    • Educational sciences
    • ethics
    • Geography of Islamic world
    • History
    • Islamic jurisprudence and principles
    • Kalam (Islamic scholastic theology)
    • Mahdism
    • Philosophy and logic
    • Political science
    • pray and pilgrimage
    • Prophet and Ahl-al bayt
  • Islamic Teachings
  • quran
  • The Infallibles
  • Shia Beliefs
  • Morality
  • Events
    • Media Reflection
    • Muharram
    • News of Shia World
    • News of Worldly Assembly for Shia Studies
  • Home
  • Bank of Subjects of Articles
    • Bibliography
    • Characters
    • Culture and art
    • Economics
    • Educational sciences
    • ethics
    • Geography of Islamic world
    • History
    • Islamic jurisprudence and principles
    • Kalam (Islamic scholastic theology)
    • Mahdism
    • Philosophy and logic
    • Political science
    • pray and pilgrimage
    • Prophet and Ahl-al bayt
  • Islamic Teachings
  • quran
  • The Infallibles
  • Shia Beliefs
  • Morality
  • Events
    • Media Reflection
    • Muharram
    • News of Shia World
    • News of Worldly Assembly for Shia Studies
Home Bank of Subjects of Articles Islamic jurisprudence and principles

What is meant by the Qualified Jurist?

by javad
2021-11-09
in Islamic jurisprudence and principles
0
Subjects of Jurisprudence
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

What is meant by the Qualified Jurist?

What is meant by the Qualified Jurist? The jurist who has general guardianship must meet all of the eight following conditions:

a) Islam (being a Muslim) and Imaan (Faith)
Allah, the Exalted, has said: “and Allah will by no means give the unbelievers a way (to triumph) against the believers”.

b) Intelligence and wisdom
Allah, the Exalted, has said: “And do not give away your property which Allah has made for you a (means of) support to the weak of understanding”,
and it is narrated in Nahjul Balagha: “however, I fear that the affairs of this nation will be taken up by the foolish and sinful from among it. They would establish a monopoly over the wealth of Allah and will degrade the slaves of Allah. They will fight the righteous and take the sinful as allies”. Therefore, the guardian jurist must be wise- the antonym of foolish- as well as intelligent.

c) Justice
Allah, the Exalted, has said: “And when his Lord tried Ibrahim with certain words, he fulfilled them. He said: Surely I will make you an Imam of men. Ibrahim said: And of my offspring? My covenant does not include the unjust, said He.”
He, the Exalted, also says: “and do not obey the bidding of the extravagant, Who make mischief in the land and do not act aright”.
Al-Kulayni narrated with his chain from Hanan from his father from Abu Ja’far (Imam al-Baqir as): “the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: ‘leadership only befits a man who has the following three qualities: strong piety (wara’) which hinders him from disobedience of Allah, forbearance which control his anger, and good treatment of those who he has authority over so that he may be like a merciful father to them’”, and in another narration: “so that he may be for the flock like a merciful father”

d) Knowledge and Expertise in the laws of Islam to the Level of Ijtihad (the ability to deduce Islamic laws from the legislative evidence)
Allah, the Exalted, has said: “Is He then Who guides to the truth more worthy to be followed, or he who himself does not go aright unless he is guided? What then is the matter with you; how do you judge?”
He, the Exalted, also says: “He said: Surely Allah has chosen him in preference to you, and He has increased him abundantly in knowledge and physique…”
It is also narrated in Nahjul Balagha: “…and not the ignorant who would misguide them by his ignorance”

e) Strength and Good Leadership
What is meant by this is the political sense and knowledge of the art of politics and awareness of the conditions of the time, as well as bravery, strength of will, absence of disability, and the ability to rule. In general, any quality which is needed for the proper management of the community is part of this condition. The intellect indicates this, as does the following Qur’anic ayah speaking in the tongue of Prophet Yusuf (as): “He said: Place me (in authority) over the treasures of the land, surely I am a good keeper, knowing well”.
Al-Kulayni has also narrated from Imam al-Ridha (as): “and the Imam is a scholar who is not ignorant, and a shepherd who does not shrink from his task or become cowardly…mature in his knowledge, complete in his forbearance, strong in his leadership, knowledgeable of governance, one whom it is obligatory to obey, appointed by the command of Allah, an advisor to the slaves of Allah, a protector of the religion of Allah”.
It is also narrated from Mufaddhal ibn Umar from Abu Abdullah (Imam al-Sadiq as): “O Mufadhdhal…and knowledge of his era, not overwhelmed by doubts.”
It is also narrated in Amali of al-Tusi, through his chain of narration from Abu Tharr that the Prophet (pbuh) said: “O Abu Tharr, I love for you what I love for myself, I see you are weak so you should not be made a leader over two nor should you be given authority over the wealth of an orphan”. This indicates that weakness in management does not mean any slander of his other virtues.

f) Turning away from the Love of this World
The Commander of the Faithful (as) said: “You certainly know that he who is in charge of honour, life, war booty, (enforcement of) legal commandments and the leadership of the Muslims should not be a miser as his greed would aim at their wealth…nor should he accept a bribe while taking decisions, as he would forfeit (others’) rights…”
He (as) also said: “No one can establish the rule of Allah, the Glorified, except he who does not relent, who does not behave like wrong-doers and who does not chase after objects of greed”.
The real guardian is he who does not relent to anyone by taking bribes or because of friendship or because that person is strong or for other reasons, nor does he become a captive or false imitations nor feels greed for what people possess.
In the exegesis related to Imam al-Askari (as): “whoever from among the jurists protects himself, maintains his religion, goes against his desires and obeys the command of his Master, then the general public must obey him. These are only some of the Shi’a jurists not all of them.” If the one who follows desires and who chases after this world cannot be followed when it comes to his rulings, then by precedence he cannot have authority over the lives and wealth of people.

g) Masculinity
Based on the fact that judgment is one of the roles included within guardianship as was discussed, then saying that masculinity is a condition for judgment makes it a condition for guardianship by precedence.

h) Legitimate birth
It is unanimously agreed upon among our scholars that this is a condition for the judge and the issuer of edicts. The following authentic narration of Ibn Muslim from Abu Abdullah (as) indicates that it is a condition for the judge, the issuer of edicts and the guardian jurist: “the testimony of an illegitimately born person is invalid” [108], as well as the narrations that indicate that this is a condition for the leader of the congregational prayer, such as the authentic narration of Abu Baseer from Abu Abdullah (as): “Five types of people should not lead the prayer in any situation and among them he counted the insane and the illegitimately born person”

The Faithful Tested with Calamities

Tags: fiqhJurisprudenceJuristQualified JuristShia Studie's World Assembly
Previous Post

Performance of the Obligatory Religious Duties

Next Post

Why The Animals Should Be Slaughtered In A Particular Way?

javad

Related Posts

Waqf; One of Best Ways to Finance Propagation of Religion
Islamic jurisprudence and principles

Waqf; One of Best Ways to Finance Propagation of Religion

by mustafa askari
2022-10-02
Hajj Promoting Coexistence, Peace: Ayatollah Khamenei
Islamic jurisprudence and principles

Hajj Promoting Coexistence, Peace: Ayatollah Khamenei

by mustafa askari
2022-06-09
Eating Unlawful Food and Satanic Temptation
Islamic jurisprudence and principles

Eating Unlawful Food and Satanic Temptation

by mustafa askari
2022-06-07
Thousands prayed at Al-Aqsa Mosque despite obstacles from Israeli regime
Islamic jurisprudence and principles

Thousands prayed at Al-Aqsa Mosque despite obstacles from Israeli regime

by mustafa askari
2022-05-07
AAMAL FOR THE DAY OF EID UL FITR
Islamic jurisprudence and principles

AAMAL FOR THE DAY OF EID UL FITR

by mustafa askari
2022-05-02
Next Post

Why The Animals Should Be Slaughtered In A Particular Way?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

10 facts about marriage in Islam

10 facts about marriage in Islam

2025-05-26
A Clear Message in Response to the Arrogance of Donald Trump

A Clear Message in Response to the Arrogance of Donald Trump

2025-05-24
The Grand Ayatollah Sistani & the Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli Met in Najaf Ashraf

The Grand Ayatollah Sistani & the Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli Met in Najaf Ashraf

2025-05-19
Imam Ali (AS) Did Not Compromise on Unethical Politics

Imam Ali (AS) Did Not Compromise on Unethical Politics

2025-05-11
UK: Reform councillors face allegations of sharing social media Islamophobic content

UK: Reform councillors face allegations of sharing social media Islamophobic content

2025-05-11
How to be just with your children?

How to be just with your children?

2025-05-10
Load More

Browse by Tags

Ahl al-Bayt (A.S.) Ahlul Bayt Al-Mahdi (AS) Allah Ashura Ayatollah Sobhani Ethics faith Fatima fiqh ghadir God History Holy Prophet Imam 'Ali Imam Ali (A.S.) Imam Husain Imams infallibles Islam Islamic Laws Islamic rules Jurisprudence Karbala Martyrdom morality Muhammad Nahj al Balaghah prayer prophet Quran Ramadan Reborn Salat Sayed Moustafa Qazwini shaistudies shia Shia Beliefs Shia Imams Shia Islam Shia Studie's World Assembly shiastudies Sin the differences between Shi’a and Sunni the story of those who converted to Shia Islam

The World Assembly of Shiite Studies was established in 2003 (1382 AH) by a group of scholars from seminaries and universities. The purpose of founding this independent academic institution was to introduce the school of Shi‘ism and defend its legitimacy through education, research, translation and publication, communications, and Islamic promotion. This center has continued its mission with strength and determination and envisions a bright future ahead.

Address: Qom, 45-Meter Ammar Yaser Boulevard, between Alley 4 and 6, World Assembly of Shiite Studies, Secretariat of Religious Scholars

Phone: +982537713773

Fax: +982537713774

All rights of the website are reserved and belong to the World Assembly of Shiite Studies.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?