Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority

The introduction of the concept of the Constitution and related concepts as well as the existence of these concepts in the political-struggle literature of the people and scholars in Iran caused serious challenges and discussions. Among them is the concept of parliament, the subject of legislation,...

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Main Author: Farzad Jahanbin
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Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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spelling doaj-9037e1ace53c4a1abf7e9214e7857f672021-08-19T17:40:56ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692021-04-018454555610.18415/ijmmu.v8i4.25291737Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the MajorityFarzad Jahanbin0Assistant Professor, Shahed UniversityThe introduction of the concept of the Constitution and related concepts as well as the existence of these concepts in the political-struggle literature of the people and scholars in Iran caused serious challenges and discussions. Among them is the concept of parliament, the subject of legislation, the limits of legislation and the majority. This paper aims to analyze and compare the views of scholars concerning this issue: Sheikh Fazlullah Nouri, Aliakbar Tabrizi and Najafi Marandi from among those who tended to Legitimacy and Allameh Na’ini, Abdulhossein lari, Mahallati, Thiqat al-Islam Tabrizi and Agha Najafi Isfahani from among those who tended to Constitution, based on the historical-comparative method. Findings show that, firstly, there is a serious difference of opinion regarding the constitution and the concepts in question, among the scholars who are referred to as constitutionalists and legitimists in general, and these two sets should not be viewed simply, and secondly, sometimes there is no fundamental difference of opinion between constitutionalist and legitimate scholars.https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2529parliamentlegislationmajoritylegitimistconstitutionalistscholars
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Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
parliament
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title Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
title_short Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
title_full Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
title_fullStr Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Constitutional and Legitimist Scholars, Concerning the Parliament, the Principle and Limits of Legislation and the Majority
title_sort comparison of the constitutional and legitimist scholars, concerning the parliament, the principle and limits of legislation and the majority
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The introduction of the concept of the Constitution and related concepts as well as the existence of these concepts in the political-struggle literature of the people and scholars in Iran caused serious challenges and discussions. Among them is the concept of parliament, the subject of legislation, the limits of legislation and the majority. This paper aims to analyze and compare the views of scholars concerning this issue: Sheikh Fazlullah Nouri, Aliakbar Tabrizi and Najafi Marandi from among those who tended to Legitimacy and Allameh Na’ini, Abdulhossein lari, Mahallati, Thiqat al-Islam Tabrizi and Agha Najafi Isfahani from among those who tended to Constitution, based on the historical-comparative method. Findings show that, firstly, there is a serious difference of opinion regarding the constitution and the concepts in question, among the scholars who are referred to as constitutionalists and legitimists in general, and these two sets should not be viewed simply, and secondly, sometimes there is no fundamental difference of opinion between constitutionalist and legitimate scholars.
topic parliament
legislation
majority
legitimist
constitutionalist
scholars
url https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2529
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