Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is bad is one of the branches of religion, and it is of special importance. The Shariah's special attention to the well-known matter and the absence of doubt in the legitimacy of its principle has caused the possibility of referring "Iqamah Hudud" to "Iqamah Be Ma'rouf" in order to legitimize "Iqamah Hudud in the Age of Absence" and remove the existing doubts. take The present research has been carried out with the premise that it is not possible to rely on the evidence of the good news for the legitimacy of establishing boundaries in the age of occultation. In this regard, firstly, the relationship between establishing boundaries and doing good is explained to determine whether establishing boundaries can be considered as examples of doing good or not.
mohammadi, S. (2024). Legitimacy of establishing limits in the light of the evidence of enjoining good and forbidding evil. , 3(6), 101-132. doi: 10.22034/pf2.2024.100587.1017
MLA
sayyd baqer mohammadi. "Legitimacy of establishing limits in the light of the evidence of enjoining good and forbidding evil". , 3, 6, 2024, 101-132. doi: 10.22034/pf2.2024.100587.1017
HARVARD
mohammadi, S. (2024). 'Legitimacy of establishing limits in the light of the evidence of enjoining good and forbidding evil', , 3(6), pp. 101-132. doi: 10.22034/pf2.2024.100587.1017
VANCOUVER
mohammadi, S. Legitimacy of establishing limits in the light of the evidence of enjoining good and forbidding evil. , 2024; 3(6): 101-132. doi: 10.22034/pf2.2024.100587.1017