A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence

Today, the act of propagating lies in the media as the major institution of displaying the Islamic Government positions has surpassed its previous simple character. Therefore, by a mere reference to jurisprudential texts that deal with issues concerning personal interactions by discussing the above...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Aliakbari Baboukani, Mohammad Hassan Haeri Yazdi, Mohammad Taqi Fakhlaei
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Imam Sadiq University 2014-02-01
Series:Religion & Communication
Subjects:
lie
Online Access:https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1551_235476598c2980ec20bb7a1a67ac6554.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e5da950e29141a68d95b9868689b73f2021-06-22T10:47:11ZfasImam Sadiq UniversityReligion & Communication2252-02522588-64602014-02-012044457110.30497/rc.2014.15511551A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah JurisprudenceEhsan Aliakbari Baboukani0Mohammad Hassan Haeri Yazdi1Mohammad Taqi Fakhlaei2دانشجوی دکترای فقه و حقوق اسلامی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهداستاد تمام گروه فقه و حقوق اسلامی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهداستاد تمام گروه فقه و حقوق اسلامی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهدToday, the act of propagating lies in the media as the major institution of displaying the Islamic Government positions has surpassed its previous simple character. Therefore, by a mere reference to jurisprudential texts that deal with issues concerning personal interactions by discussing the above problem and even heretical concepts, we cannot reach a definition of the pertinent religious rules and a comprehensive jurisprudential analysis especially in the field of the media. This article intends to respond to challenging areas in regard to propagating lies as one manifestation of forbidden acts in the field of media and tries to prove some hypotheses: 1- Propagating lies through news media and in public domain is permitted exclusively in compelling circumstances and is not permitted for solving groups' and parties' relations, or for Muslims' interests, or deceiving the enemies provided it confuses the public mind. 2- All media production whether news or non-news could be bearers of lies. 3- Spreading dubious news is permitted in some cases. 4- Some exaggerations in media should not be confused with propagating lies.https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1551_235476598c2980ec20bb7a1a67ac6554.pdfliemediareligious edictpropagationdubious newsexaggeration
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author Ehsan Aliakbari Baboukani
Mohammad Hassan Haeri Yazdi
Mohammad Taqi Fakhlaei
spellingShingle Ehsan Aliakbari Baboukani
Mohammad Hassan Haeri Yazdi
Mohammad Taqi Fakhlaei
A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
Religion & Communication
lie
media
religious edict
propagation
dubious news
exaggeration
author_facet Ehsan Aliakbari Baboukani
Mohammad Hassan Haeri Yazdi
Mohammad Taqi Fakhlaei
author_sort Ehsan Aliakbari Baboukani
title A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
title_short A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
title_full A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
title_fullStr A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
title_full_unstemmed A Reconsideration of the Possibility and Permissibility of Propagating Lies according to Imamiah Jurisprudence
title_sort reconsideration of the possibility and permissibility of propagating lies according to imamiah jurisprudence
publisher Imam Sadiq University
series Religion & Communication
issn 2252-0252
2588-6460
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Today, the act of propagating lies in the media as the major institution of displaying the Islamic Government positions has surpassed its previous simple character. Therefore, by a mere reference to jurisprudential texts that deal with issues concerning personal interactions by discussing the above problem and even heretical concepts, we cannot reach a definition of the pertinent religious rules and a comprehensive jurisprudential analysis especially in the field of the media. This article intends to respond to challenging areas in regard to propagating lies as one manifestation of forbidden acts in the field of media and tries to prove some hypotheses: 1- Propagating lies through news media and in public domain is permitted exclusively in compelling circumstances and is not permitted for solving groups' and parties' relations, or for Muslims' interests, or deceiving the enemies provided it confuses the public mind. 2- All media production whether news or non-news could be bearers of lies. 3- Spreading dubious news is permitted in some cases. 4- Some exaggerations in media should not be confused with propagating lies.
topic lie
media
religious edict
propagation
dubious news
exaggeration
url https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1551_235476598c2980ec20bb7a1a67ac6554.pdf
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